Italiano rues ‘naive’ Bologna purple card in opposition to Lazio

Vincenzo Italiano admits the Tommaso Pobega purple card fully ruined Bologna’s sport plan . ‘We had warned everybody how necessary it was to keep away from these playing cards.’

The Rossoblu had come into the Stadio Olimpico filled with confidence after three consecutive Serie A victories, however the sport was reworked on the thirty fifth minute.

Tommaso Pobega was already on a yellow card when he went right into a excessive press too enthusiastically, clattering into the again of Matteo Guendouzi for an inevitable second reserving.

Italiano can’t choose Bologna all the way down to 10 males

“Sadly, it is extremely tough to cope with it if you find yourself all the way down to 10 males that early,”

“It was naïve, I really feel unhealthy for Tommy, he had been taking part in nicely and we had warned everybody how necessary it was to keep away from these playing cards.

“Then as soon as you might be all the way down to 10, you must run even more durable to chase everybody down and we now have one other sport arising on Wednesday, so it makes it tougher for everybody within the squad.”

Even then, Bologna did nicely to hold on till the floodgates opened with a Samuel Gigot header from a nook on the 68th minute, adopted by Mattia Zaccagni’s roller and a 3rd from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru deep into stoppages.

This was solely the second Bologna defeat of the season in Serie A after one other 3-0 away to Napoli on August 25.

They have to now put together for Wednesday’s Champions League encounter with Lille on the Stadio Dall’Ara.

“Now we should consider Wednesday and hope to get a end result, however clearly we have to work on the main points, be extra cautious and never make these similar errors in opposition to Lille,” concluded Italiano.

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