The two-time champion Inter Milan lost badly to Bologna in their Italian Cup round of sixteen match.
Serie A leaders Inter Milan were left reeling from missed opportunities and an eventual extra-time defeat as the game ended in a heart-stopping 2-1 loss for Bologna.
The match at the San Siro showcased a relentless clash between Inter Milan and Bologna. Inter dominated the first part of the match, but Bologna—who are currently in fourth place in Serie A—continued to be a threat. The deadlock remained unbroken until extra time.
Just two minutes into the extra period, Inter defender Carlos Augusto broke the deadlock with a header, seemingly tipping the scales in Inter’s favor. But in the second half of extra time, goals from Dan Ndoye and Sam Beukema proved to be vital, highlighting Bologna’s unwavering spirit. These goals turned the tide in Bologna’s favour, securing them a spot in the quarterfinals against Fiorentina.
Inter Milan had a few chances to score during the game, most notably when forward Lautaro Martinez was denied a penalty kick by Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia. Inter made an effort to build on their first-half dominance, but Bologna’s defensive tenacity and outstanding saves from Ravaglia kept them in the game.
Former Inter midfielder Thiago Motta’s management of Bologna proved pivotal as his team defied the odds against the formidable Inter. Joining the ranks of other successful teams in the last eight, Bologna displayed commendable strength and determination.
Key players like Hakan Calhanoglu and Marcus Thuram were rested as part of Inter coach Simone Inzaghi’s tactical adjustments. But despite their best efforts and numerous opportunities, Inter was unable to overcome a tenacious Bologna team.
The defeat for Inter Milan underscores the unexpected nature of football and signifies a shocking elimination from the competition. Regrouping for their next Serie A match against Lecce, Bologna celebrates a well-earned victory and looks forward to hosting Atalanta in their next game.