Santiago Castro de Bologna famous after having marked© Bologne
The thin hope of AC Milan to reach the Champions League of next season took another safe hit Thursday with a 2-1 defeat in Bologna which left them eight points from the top four of Serie A. The team of Sergio Concepico sits eighth, in a certain way behind the fourth Juventus, after having lost an entertainment competition at the Renato Dallara Stadio, a match that was reprogrammed torrential and flooding. Extends in the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy, including a large part of the fertile agricultural places, had been left under water after a massive fall downpour.
Dan Ndoye encouraged the decisive goal in the 82nd minute to the house for Bologna, which passed Milan in sixth on 44 points, five behind Juve, after winning their long -awaited match.
“We always believe (in qualification), there are still a lot of games to play, the teams can drop points and we must simply do our job to win matches,” said Milan scorer Rafael Leao.
The striker in Switzerland Ndoye, who marked a few moments after Nicolo Casale spared a head of the post, finished the return of Bologna after Leao put Milan just before half time.
Milan was slow after the break and Santiago Castro had the level of Bologna in the 48th minute when he forced a Knockdown of Giovanni Fabbian that Milan insisted was preceded by a handball.
The side outside was never recovered and was surprised to take a nap during a return for the winner of Ndoye, who came after Nicolo Cambiaghi addresses Alex Jimenez and whipped in a perfect low cross.
Sunday evening, seven European champions Milan welcome Lazio, which could be their last chance to stay in the fight for a place in the Elite Club competition of the continent.
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