Football Italia
·16 March 2025
Serie A | Bologna 5-0 Lazio: Perfect Rossoblu score 5 for fifth place

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·16 March 2025
Bologna swept Lazio aside in a dominant performance and leapfrogged them into fifth place – or even fourth – with Riccardo Orsolini and Dan Ndoye taking centre-stage.
There was only one point separating the teams going into the Stadio Dall’Ara in fifth and sixth, so this represented a crucial crossroads in the race for Europe. The treatment room had emptied out for the hosts, but the Aquile missed Elseid Hysaj and welcomed back Taty Castellanos to the bench. Some rotation was required after Thursday’s Europa League draw with Viktoria Plzen and Nuno Tavares pulled out in the warm-up, replaced by not fully fit Adam Marusic.
Bologna opened the scoring when Juan Miranda got down the left and whipped in a cross to the near post, Jens Odgaard at full stretch behind Mario Gila to volley in from five yards.
It was almost 2-0 when Riccardo Orsolini cut inside from the right for a left-foot curler towards the far top corner, but Ivan Provedel’s flying fingertip save pushed it away.
Marusic sprung the offside trap only to fire over from a tricky angle, while Mario Gila was booked for bringing down Dan Ndoye.
epa11968300 Bologna’s Dan Ndoye scores the 3-0 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs SS Lazio at Renato Dall’Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 16 March 2025. EPA-EFE/SERENA CAMPANINI
Bologna came flying out of the blocks for the restart and scored two goals in 94 seconds.
First, Ndoye cut inside from the left and his through ball released Orsolini, who beat the on-rushing Provedel with a delightful chip.
Moments later, Matteo Guendouzi’s pass was intercepted in midfield, allowing Lewis Ferguson to get down the right and pull back for Ndoye to sweep with the inside of his right foot from 12 yards, a slight deflection off Gila knocking the ball in off the upright.
Mattia Zaccagni tried to respond, his strike thumping the base of the post from the edge of the area.
Guendouzi made a desperate sliding tackle as Giovanni Fabbian was pulling the trigger inside the penalty area.
Alessio Romagnoli did the same on the Santiago Castro angled drive, but the defender was surprised when Castro snuck up behind him to meet the Tommaso Pobega roll across from the left and walk the ball into the net for 4-0. Pobega had started the move by robbing Gila.
It still wasn’t over, as Bologna made it 5-0 after a well-worked move, concluded by Miranda standing up a cross from the left for Giovanni Fabbian’s header from six yards.
They will end the weekend at least in fifth place, or potentially fourth if Juventus fail to beat Fiorentina.
Odgaard 16 (B), Orsolini 48 (B), Ndoye 49 (B), Castro 74 (B), Fabbian 84 (B)