Bologna consolidated fourth place with a sixth straight victory, fighting back from the Ademola Lookman opener to beat Atalanta with Joshua Zirkzee and Lewis Ferguson strikes.

This was a head-to-head for fourth place with only two points separating them, while Thiago Motta took on his mentor Gian Piero Gasperini. La Dea were still smarting from the midweek rescheduled 4-0 defeat to Inter and gave Ademola Lookman his first start since AFCON. The Rossoblu were coming off five consecutive victories and Adama Soumaoro was the only absentee.

Charles De Ketelaere had a huge chance in the opening 90 seconds, firing over from 12 yards on a Matteo Ruggeri low cross from the left.

Lukasz Skorupski got his glove to a Lookman cross-shot, with the Davide Zappacosta follow-up charged down by Victor Kristiansen, while Riccardo Orsolini blasted straight at Marco Carnesecchi from distance.

Atalanta broke the deadlock when Davide Zappacosta’s angled drive was palmed away by Skorupski, it ricocheted off a Bologna body and into the path of Lookman to score from seven yards.

Lookman threatened another on the counter-attack, but Sam Beukema managed to block the shot for a corner.

Thiago Motta made a double change at half-time, introducing Alexis Saelemaekers and Jhon Lucumi, switching Dan Ndoye to the other flank.

Bologna thought they had equalised on 54 minutes with Riccardo Calafiori’s bullet header from a corner, but Carnesecchi just about managed to prevent it going over the line with a double save.

They did get back on level terms soon after, as Zirkzee sent Saelemaekers through and he was tripped by Koopmeiners for a penalty. Zirkzee rolled it into the bottom corner, sending Carnesecchi the wrong way.

Bologna turned the game around completely, as after a well-worked move from left to right, Ndoye’s effort was charged down, becoming an accidental assist for Ferguson’s low right-foot volley from the edge of the D.

Kristiansen threw himself in the path of a Marten de Roon scorcher as Atalanta pinned the visitors back into their own half.

Aleksei Miranchuk’s curler was deflected wide and a Gianluca Scamacca header on the resulting corner charged down, though Carnesecchi had to keep the scoreline down with a low save on Ferguson’s counter-attack.

Atalanta had won seven in a row on home turf, but are now down in sixth place after Roma leapfrogged them.

Atalanta 1-2 Bologna

Lookman 28 (A), Zirkzee pen 57 (B), Ferguson 61 (B)

Player statistic

1st half
    6' Yellow card Stefan Posch
Teun Koopmeiners Yellow card 14'    
Ademola Lookman Goal 28'    
2nd half
    57' Penalty Joshua Zirkzee
    61' Goal Lewis Ferguson
Emil Holm Yellow card 64'    
Éderson Yellow card 69'    
    90+4' Yellow card Jens Odgaard

Match statistic

55
Possession %
45
11
Total shots
11
2
Shots on target
6
2
Shots off target
2
7
Blocked shots
3
6
Corners
2
2
Offsides
2
11
Fouls
12
Atalanta
Bologna

Starting lineups

29
Goalkeeper
19
Defender
77
62'
42
Defender
66'
22
Defender
89'
23
Defender
8
Midfielder
62'
15
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
11
Attacker
17
66'
28
Goalkeeper
33
31
Defender
3
Defender
46'
15
80
Midfielder
56'
19
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
11
Attacker
87'
9
Attacker
81'
7
46'

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
33
Defender
2
Defender
6
20
Defender
25
Midfielder
10
Attacker
40
Goalkeeper
13
Midfielder
62'
3
Defender
62'
59
Midfielder
66'
90
66'
4
Defender
89'
29
23
Goalkeeper
34
Goalkeeper
6
Midfielder
10
Attacker
17
Midfielder
4
Defender
16
Defender
Attacker
56
Midfielder
46'
26
Defender
46'
82
Midfielder
56'
Attacker
81'
20
Midfielder
87'

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