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Alex Waite¡14 May 2025
OneFootball
Alex Waite¡14 May 2025
Dan Ndoye's second-half strike led Bologna to their third Coppa Italia title as the Rossoblu edged Milan to a 1-0 victory.
Scorers:Â Ndoye 53'
The match began at a frantic pace and Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski was forced into early action, producing a quick reaction double save from Luka JoviÄ and Christian Pulisic's close-range attempts.
Both sides probed for an opening in the first period and Bologna's Emil Holm went close with a towering header that Mike Maignan held to keep the score level at half time.
Bologna applied pressure after the break and Dan Ndoye found the breakthrough with a neat touch and powerful finish past Maignan from inside the area.
Milan came forward in search of an equaliser but almost conceded a second in the final 15 minutes when Ndoye lashed wide from the edge of the box.
Ultimately, Milan couldn't break down the resolute Rossoblu defence and the Rossoneri's 23-year wait for a Coppa Italia title rumbles on, while Ndoye's rifled finish led Bologna to their first cup victory since 1974.
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