Rome, May 15
Bologna FC lifted the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa (Italian Cup) trophy For the first time since 1973/74 with a 1-0 victory over AC Milan.
After 3 minutes, Milan created the first chance when Leao beats Lucumì on the wing and sent in a dangerous cross, but Jimenez can't finish it. Five minutes later, Bologna replied with a close-range header from Castro, but Maignan made a great save.
In the 9th minute, Skorupski pulls off a double save—first on a deflection from Miranda, then stopping Jovic's close-range shot. After these early chances, both defenses settle in, and the first half ends 0-0.
The second half starts with a quick goal for Bologna after 7 minutes. Theo Hernandez tackles Orsolini, and the ball fall to Ndoye, who scored with a right-footed shot. Milan responded with three substitutions—Walker, Joao Felix, and Gimenez come on for Tomori, Jimenez, and Jovic—and a change in formation.
Bologna also made changes, bringing on Pobega and Casale for Fabbian and Orsolini. Milan struggled to create chances, while Bologna tries a few long shots from Castro and Ndoye, but they miss the target. In added time, nothing changes, and Vincenzo Italiano’s Bologna hold on to win 1-0 and lift the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa.