Serie A Matchday 15 between Juventus and Bologna on the Allianz Stadium finishes 2-2. The guests went two up with objectives from Dan Ndoye and Tommaso Pobega, however the Bianconeri fought again because of Teun Koopmeiners and Samuel Mbangula.
AN EVEN START
On a chilly Torino night time, Koopmeiners’ play set the match alight within the first few seconds: the Dutchman discovered house to open up the opposing defence and discover Nicolo Fagioli on the counter-attack, however the quantity 21’s effort on objective was denied by Sam Beukema’s block. The guests made their presence felt within the ninth minute when Ndoye’s highly effective effort from exterior the field hit the put up to Mattia Perin’s left. Simply earlier than the quarter of an hour mark, Andrea Cambiaso needed to come off early resulting from harm and coach Thiago Motta was compelled to make the primary substitution of the match sending in Jonas Rouhi on the left.
VISITORS TAKE THE LEAD AND AN IMMEDIATE BIANCONERI REACTION
On the half-hour mark, Ndoye once more discovered himself contained in the field and put his facet forward with a left-footed effort that Perin may do nothing about. Juventus’ response, nevertheless, was quick and got here by way of Francisco Conceicao, who obtained away from Juan Miranda on the precise with piece of ability earlier than organising Fagioli within the field, who had timed his run into the penalty space to perfection however was unable to maintain his shot down. Six minutes later it was Koopmeiners who regarded to create from the left, crossing the ball into the penalty space in the direction of Dusan Vlahovic who was adept at skipping previous the primary problem together with his first contact however was denied on the final second by Jhon Lucumi’s problem. Within the closing levels of the primary half, one other nice likelihood fell the best way of the Bianconeri in what was to be the final motion of the opening interval: Koopmeiners performed the ball in the direction of Vlahovic, who volleyed in the direction of objective, however Lukasz Skorupski was readily available to save lots of.
THE ROSSOBLU DOUBLE THEIR LEAD BUT KOOPMEINERS QUICKLY HALVES THE DEFICIT
The second half started with a shock: Santiago Castro performed by means of Pobega, who slotted previous Perin to double the guests’ benefit. Once more, nevertheless, the Bianconeri reacted instantly, first with Vlahovic’s shot blocked by Lucumi after which with the objective, within the 62nd minute, that halved the deficit: Conceicao discovered Danilo on the overlap down the precise, who in flip picked out Koopmeiners completely within the field, and the Dutchman beat Skorupski together with his left-footed strike to get his first objective in Juventus colors.
MBANGULA MAKES IT 2-2
On the hour mark got here Juve’s second and third adjustments with Kenan Yildiz and Khephren Thuram approaching for Fagioli and Manuel Locatelli. Shortly afterwards Perin did properly to cease Benjamin Dominguez’s threatening left-footed effort from exterior the field, at full stretch to his proper. Thuram additionally got here shut with a header from a free-kick taken by Koopmeiners, which flew over the crossbar. Juve had been rewarded for his or her strain with a splendid piece of play by Mbangula who, within the 92nd minute, collected the ball on the sting of the penalty space and, with a really exact right-footed shot, slotted within the equaliser. It completed on the Allianz Stadium, Juventus 2-2 Bologna.
JUVENTUS 2-2 BOLOGNA
Allianz Stadium, Saturday 7 December, 2024 at 18:00 (CET)Serie A – Matchday 15
Targets: 30’ Ndoye (B), 52’ Pobega (B), 62’ Koopmeiners (J), 90+2’ Mbangula (J)
Juventus: Perin, Danilo, Gatti (80’ Savona), Kalulu, Cambiaso (14’ Rouhi), Locatelli (64’ Thuram), Fagioli (64’ Yildiz), Conceicao, Koopmeiners, Weah (80’ Mbangula), Vlahovic.Unused Substitutes: Adzic, Pinsoglio, Di Gregorio, Owusu, Pugno, Pagnucco, Rizzo.Coach: Thiago Motta.
Bologna: Skorupski, Holm (84’ Posch), Beukema, Lucumi, Miranda, Freuler, Pobega (80’ Moro), Dominguez (84’ Iling-Junior), Odgaard (60’ Fabbian), Ndoye, Castro (80’ Dallinga).Unused Substitutes: Erlic, Karlsson, Casale, Corazza, Ferguson, Bagnolini, De Silvestri, Ravaglia, Urbanski.Coach: Vincenzo Italiano.
Referee: Matteo MarchettiAssistants: Alessio Tolfo, Francesca Di MonteFourth Official: Kevin Bonacina
Bookings: 18’ Weah (J), 32’ Odgaard (B), 72’ Kalulu (J), 76’ Castro (B), 78’ Holm (B), 83’ Vlahovic (J), 83’ Lucumi (B)
Subsequent Match:
Juventus-Manchester CityUEFA Champions League, league section – Matchday 6Wednesday, 11 December, 2024 at 21:00 (CET)Allianz Stadium