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A historic victory. Cremonese beats Bologna in the championship after 35 years since the last time, thanks to Jamie Vardy's first double in Serie A.
The English striker leads Cremonese to an away victory that ends Vincenzo Italiano's team's streak of consecutive positive results.
Bologna falls at the crucial moment and loses the opportunity to climb to third place, sharing it with Inter and Roma and just one point behind the top occupied by Milan and Napoli.
Cremonese stuns Dall’Ara with a deadly one-two shortly after the half-hour mark in the first half.
Casale makes two clumsy mistakes and clears the way for Davide Nicola's team.

At the 31st minute, he loses the marking during Payero's goal, who slots past a very high Bologna defense receiving a nice through ball from Bianchetti: first goal for the former Udinese Argentine with the Cremonese jersey.
Shortly after, another mistake by Casale and another goal for Cremonese. The former Lazio player misjudges a header, with the ball intercepted by Bonazzoli, who launches Vardy.

For the Englishman, it's too easy to beat Ravaglia and score the 0-2 goal and his third in Serie A.
Bologna reopens the game in full stoppage time with a penalty converted by Orsolini. Bianchetti handles the ball with his arm during Castro's action, and for Feliciani, there is no doubt.
A decision praised by Marelli on DAZN:
“Very good decision by Feliciani because the arm extends when it hits the ball.”

Riccardo Orsolini steps up to the spot and doesn't miss this time after his error in Udine.
Orsolini reaches Lautaro at the top of the scorers' chart with 6 goals.
Jamie Vardy scores his first double in Serie A, and Cremonese seals the third goal at Dall’Ara against Bologna.

The Englishman is very quick on Barbieri's cross from the right: he deceives Heggem and anticipates Ravaglia, scoring the 3-1 goal with a sliding finish.
Jamie Vardy is only the second player able to score three goals in a Serie A season after turning 38 with a newly promoted team, after Gianfranco Zola with Cagliari in 2004/05.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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