Day 5
Castro S. 80'
Monza: 30. Turati - 4. Izzo (Bondo, 82), 13. Pedro Pereira (D`Амброзио, 88), 22. Pablo Marí, 44. Carboni A., 77. Kyriakopoulos - 32. Pessina, 42. Bianco - 11. Djuric M. (Maric M., 83), 14. Maldini D. (Forson, 71), 47. Dany Mota (Caprari, 71)
Substitution: Forson (from 71); Caprari (from 71); Bondo (from 82); Maric M. (from 83); D`Амброзио (from 88)
Bench: 21. Pizzignacco, 69. Mazza A. - 52. Postiglione, 53. Scaramelli Endris - 27. Valoti
Yellow Cards: Carboni A. 18; Izzo 42; Pablo Marí 86
Bologna: 34. Ravaglia F. - 15. Casale (Beukema, 46), 22. Lykogiannis, 26. Lucumí, 29. De Silvestri (Posch, 78) - 20. Aebischer - 8. Freuler, 82. Urbański K. (Moro N., 78) - 9. Castro S., 11. Ndoye D., 21. Odgaard (Iling, 71)
Substitution: Beukema (from 46); Iling (from 71); Posch (from 78); Moro N. (from 78)
Bench: 1. Skorupski, 23. Bagnolini N. - 5. Erlic, 16. Corazza, 33. Juan Miranda - 80. Fabbian - 30. Domínguez B. - 7. Orsolini, 10. Karlsson J., 24. Dallinga
Yellow Cards: Lucumí 52; Castro S. 86
Shakhtar Donetsk picked up their first point in the new Champions League season with a draw against Italian side Bologna

Monza came ever so close to claiming what would’ve been a shocking win over Inter

Italy international Riccardo Calafiori has officially joined Arsenal

Bologna stunned Juve with three goals, but the Bianconeri rallied in the latter stages of the game to draw

Milan Djuric netted twice against Lazio, evening the score after Immobile’s and Vecino’s goals

The Nerazzurri made it 10 wins on the spin thanks to a well-placed header by the young German defender

The attacking duo Dyabla-Lukaku fired Roma to their 6th win in the last 7 games

Two injury time goals secured all three points for Monza as they fought off a late Milan comeback

The Rossoneri missed twice from the spot, first with Giroud and then with Theo Hernandez

Inter provided a huge performance on the road at Monza as they put five past the home side

Fiorentina have reached the semifinal for the third consecutive season for the first time in the club’s history

With the score 0-0 after 90 minutes, the Inter - Bologna game sprung into action in extra-time

Jan-Carlo Simic struck the second of the game in the Rossoneri’s show at San Siro

The Giallorossi secured their third consecutive win thanks to a last-minute winner by the Italian winger

Early goals from Acerbi and Martinez weren’t enough for Inter as Bologna fought back through Orsolini and Zirkee

Monza
Bologna