Bologna forward Musa Barrow dedicated his goal against Sampdoria to ‘my grandmother and all the victims of coronavirus’.

The Rossoblu picked up three points with a 2-1 win at the Marassi and substitute Barrow scored the opener from a penalty after 72 minutes.

“I always try to be ready and I want to help my team win matches,” Barrow said, according to Tuttomercatoweb.

“I dedicate my goal to my grandmother, who passed away on Friday, to the people of Bergamo and to all the families who have been victims of coronavirus.

Bologna forward Musa Barrow dedicated his goal against Sampdoria to ‘my grandmother and all the victims of coronavirus’.

The Rossoblu picked up three points with a 2-1 win at the Marassi and substitute Barrow scored the opener from a penalty after 72 minutes.

“I always try to be ready and I want to help my team win matches,” Barrow said, according to Tuttomercatoweb.

“I dedicate my goal to my grandmother, who passed away on Friday, to the people of Bergamo and to all the families who have been victims of coronavirus.

“Now we must try to continue winning and reach our target.”

Barrow revealed he always feels secure from the penalty spot and wants to earn coach Sinisa Mihajlovic’s ‘trust’ by stepping up for the job.

“When we get a penalty, I’m not afraid of taking it. That’s how you get the trust,” he said. “The coach gives me advice and asks me to be even tougher up front.

“I try to satisfy him, the club and the Bologna fans.”

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