Bologna incredibly swept Sampdoria aside 3-0, even when down to 10 men for the entire second half, for the Blucerchiati’s third loss of the season.

The Rossoblu started very strong at the Stadio Dall’Ara, breaking the deadlock after a couple of minutes with Simone Verdi following up a parried Mattia Destro effort.

Ibrahima Mbaye then nodded in Verdi’s corner for the second and the loss of defender Vasilis Torosidis to a harsh second yellow card in half-time stoppages made no difference.

Bologna incredibly swept Sampdoria aside 3-0, even when down to 10 men for the entire second half, for the Blucerchiati’s third loss of the season.

The Rossoblu started very strong at the Stadio Dall’Ara, breaking the deadlock after a couple of minutes with Simone Verdi following up a parried Mattia Destro effort.

Ibrahima Mbaye then nodded in Verdi’s corner for the second and the loss of defender Vasilis Torosidis to a harsh second yellow card in half-time stoppages made no difference.

Samp, who beat Juventus 3-2 last weekend, engaged in a futile siege and were instead caught on the counter by Godfred Donsah’s powerful run and assist to Orji Okwonkwo.

It’s the second win on the bounce for Bologna, who had previously lost four in a row.

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