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·27 November 2025
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The three-day European cup matches for Italian teams conclude with Bologna's victory against Salzburg and Fiorentina's defeat against AEK Athens.
The Bolognese team secures a full victory, matching Napoli, Juventus, Atalanta, and Roma, who had already secured three points in the Champions League and Europa League.
The negative streak continues for Fiorentina, who fall again, just like Inter did yesterday in Madrid against Atletico.
Bologna continues to entertain and, most importantly, win. Italiano's team finds its second consecutive victory and scores four goals against Success after the win against FCSB.
The Rossoblù extend their unbeaten streak to 12 matches, with 7 wins and 5 draws in Serie A and Europa League. An important run that allows Bologna to soar in Italy and Europe.
Against the Austrians, almost the entire attack scores (Odgaard, Dallinga, Bernardeschi, and Orsolini), with Bologna equaling a record: scoring 4 goals just like against Basel in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in September 1968.
Two fascinating challenges, offering crucial points in the European journey during the League Phase.
Fiorentina, on the other hand, no longer knows how to win and suffers its second consecutive defeat in the Conference League. AEK Athens scores at Franchi with a goal by Gacinovic in the first half.
The Viola, who slip to 17th place, are left with a bitter taste due to two disallowed goals for offside and a crossbar hit by Dzeko.
For Vanoli's team, it is now seven matches in a row without securing three points.
A stifled cheer for Paolo Vanoli's Fiorentina. At the 18th minute, the Viola unlock the score from a corner: Ranieri assists Gudmundsson in the scramble, with the Icelander tapping in from close range.
But after a VAR check, the referee disallows the goal for an offside position by the defender and Viola captain, who provided the assist.

The situation repeats, but in reverse, in the second half. At the 56th minute, Ranieri scores, but the defender is offside on Gudmundsson's touch following Parisi's shot from outside the box.
After a long check, the referee disallows the goal, confirming the linesman's decision.
Bologna breaks the deadlock in the 25th minute with Jens Odgaard. Italiano's team pushes from the first minute in what becomes a true monologue until the Danish player's goal.

Orsolini sends in a dangerous ball, barely read by Diabaté. Bologna's number 21 pounces on the ball, shoots on goal, and breaks the deadlock, despite Gadou's deflection.
The Austrians' response is immediate: Vertessen starts the action and finishes it, taking advantage of a mistake by Lucumì. Number 11 steals the ball from Bologna's defender and serves Baidoo, who shoots on goal.

Ravaglia makes a short save and finds the very quick Vertessen, who scores the equalizer from close range.
AEK Athens capitalizes on their territorial and gameplay superiority and finds the lead goal in the 35th minute.

On Pineda's cross, Pereyra's flick finds Gacinovic at the far post, who taps in from close range. Fiorentina down at Franchi.
Bologna takes the lead again and scores a third with a devastating one-two in the span of two minutes.
Thijs Dallinga puts the Rossoblù ahead, taking advantage of a pinpoint pass from Miranda and beating Gadou with a close-range touch.

Seconds later, Federico Bernardeschi scores the 3-1: this time the cross comes from the right by Zortea, with number 10's header.
Bernardeschi scores in Europe again after 6 years, since the goal in Juventus-Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on October 1, 2019.
Salzburg reacts to Bologna's one-two and tries to reopen the game. At the 65th minute, the Austrian team shortens the distance with Ratkov's goal, who skips past Ravaglia and scores the 2-3.
For the linesman, everything is regular, but VAR changes the decision: the forward starts slightly ahead, and thus the goal is disallowed. The score remains 3-1 for Bologna.
Riccardo Orsolini ends a seven-match goal drought and scores again. Bologna scores four at Dall’Ara against Salzburg.

The national team forward takes advantage of a short clearance by the opposing goalkeeper on Castro's shot and scores the 4-1, his second goal in this Europa League edition after the one against Freiburg.
Bologna scored four goals in the match against Salzburg. The Rossoblù club has never scored more in a single match of a major European competition.
This happened only once before, with the 4 goals scored against Basel in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in September 1968.
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