Bologna secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over rivals Modena in a fiercely contested Serie B derby on Saturday afternoon at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. The win, secured in the 88th minute by a stunning strike from substitute Mattia Destro, propels Bologna to the top of the Serie B table, two points clear of second-placed Genoa. The match, watched by a packed crowd of 28,000, was a tense affair, with Modena initially taking a 2-0 lead through goals from Gerli and Magnaghi. Bologna fought back with goals from Okwonu and Sarr before Destro’s decisive intervention. The victory marks Bologna’s sixth consecutive win in the league, demonstrating their strong form under manager Thiago Motta. The defeat leaves Modena in seventh place, eight points behind the promotion playoff spots.
Bologna Secures Narrow Victory in Tense Derby Clash

Bologna secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Modena in a tense Serie B derby clash at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. The win keeps Bologna in the automatic promotion playoff spots.
The hosts took the lead in the 23rd minute through Nicola Sansone’s strike. Modena equalised just before half-time through Francesco Magnaghi’s penalty.
Bologna’s victory was sealed in the 72nd minute by a header from Marko Arnautovic. The win moves Bologna up to third place in the Serie B table.
Modena remains in fifth place, just two points behind Bologna. The defeat leaves Modena’s automatic promotion hopes hanging in the balance.
Bologna manager Thiago Motta praised his team’s resilience. “We knew it would be a tough game, but the players showed great character,” he said post-match.
Modena’s head coach Antonino Asta admitted his side was outplayed. “Bologna deserved to win today. We need to improve if we want to compete for promotion,” he conceded.
The victory extends Bologna’s unbeaten run to five games in all competitions. The club now turns its attention to next weekend’s away fixture against Reggiana.
Modena will look to bounce back in their next match against Cittadella. The defeat is a setback in their quest for automatic promotion.
Serie B Leaders Extend Advantage with Derby Win

Bologna solidified their position at the top of Serie B with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over rivals Modena in a high-stakes derby. The win extends their lead at the summit to four points, with 26 matches remaining in the season.
The Rossoblu took an early lead through Riccardo Orsolini’s strike in the 15th minute. Modena equalised just before half-time through Michele Magnaghi’s penalty, but Bologna regained the lead in the 65th minute through a header from Marko Arnautovic.
Bologna manager Thiago Motta praised his team’s resilience after the match. “We knew it would be a tough game, but the players showed great character to come back and win,” he said. Modena’s coach, Antonino Asta, acknowledged his side’s defensive struggles. “We made some mistakes, and Bologna punished us,” he admitted.
The victory keeps Bologna on course for an immediate return to Serie A. They have now won seven of their last eight matches in all competitions. Modena, meanwhile, remain in the relegation zone, six points adrift of safety.
High Drama as Bologna Edges Out Rivals in Derby

Bologna secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over rivals Modena in a fiercely contested Serie B derby. The win keeps Bologna’s promotion hopes alive, while Modena’s slim chances of climbing the table take a significant hit.
The hosts took an early lead through Nicola Sansone’s clinical finish in the 15th minute. Bologna’s pressure paid off when Mattia Destro equalised just before half-time, capitalising on a defensive error.
The turning point came in the 68th minute when Bologna’s Federico Santurini scored the decisive goal. Modena’s attempts to equalise were thwarted by Bologna’s resolute defence, led by captain Lorenzo De Silvestri.
Bologna manager Michele Mignani praised his team’s resilience. “We knew this was a crucial game,” he said post-match. “The players showed great character to come back and secure the three points.”
Modena’s defeat leaves them 12 points adrift of the playoff spots. Bologna, meanwhile, sit just three points behind second-placed Venezia, with a game in hand.
The victory was marred by late-game incidents, with both sets of fans clashing in the stands. Police intervened to restore order, and several arrests were made. The match referee reported the incidents to league authorities for further investigation.
Bologna’s next challenge comes against Reggina, while Modena face a tough away trip to Cittadella. Both teams will be looking to bounce back from this high-drama encounter.
Bologna's Derby Success Highlights Strong Serie B Campaign

Bologna secured a crucial 2-1 victory over rivals Modena in the Derby dell’Emilia, extending their lead at the top of Serie B. The win marks Bologna’s 12th consecutive league victory, setting a new club record. Modena’s defeat leaves them in fourth place, 10 points behind the leaders.
The match, held at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, saw Bologna take an early lead through Riccardo Orsolini’s goal in the 15th minute. Modena equalised just before half-time through Francesco Caputo. However, Bologna’s Nicolò Cambiaghi scored the decisive goal in the 68th minute.
Bologna manager Thiago Motta praised his team’s resilience. “We showed great character today,” Motta said post-match. “We didn’t let our heads drop after conceding and found a way to win.”
The victory keeps Bologna on course for an immediate return to Serie A. They now have 62 points, 10 clear of second-placed Genoa. Modena, meanwhile, face a battle to secure a play-off spot.
Bologna’s next challenge comes away to Reggiana on Saturday. Modena will look to bounce back at home to Cittadella the following day. Both teams will be eager to regain momentum ahead of the league’s final stretch.
Serie B Table Shaken as Bologna Claims Derby Bragging Rights

Bologna secured a crucial 2-1 victory over rivals Modena in a tightly contested Serie B derby. The win propels Bologna to the top of the Serie B table, while Modena drops to third place. Bologna’s victory came courtesy of goals from Riccardo Orsolini and Roberto Soriano, with Modena’s only reply coming from a penalty by Francesco Forte.
The match, played at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, saw Bologna dominate possession and create more clear-cut chances. Modena, however, showed resilience and threatened on the counter-attack. Bologna’s head coach, Sinisa Mihajlovic, praised his team’s performance post-match, stating, “We played with great intensity and deserved to win.”
Modena’s manager, Antonio Di Gennaro, acknowledged his team’s shortcomings. “We made too many defensive errors,” he admitted. The defeat leaves Modena six points behind Bologna, with the gap to the top two now looking challenging to bridge.
The result has significant implications for the Serie B title race. Bologna now leads the table with 57 points, one point ahead of second-placed Reggiana. Modena, meanwhile, sits in third place with 51 points, level with Reggiana but behind on goal difference.
The derby victory is a statement of intent from Bologna, who have now won five consecutive league matches. Their form has seen them surge up the table, and they now look firm favourites for automatic promotion. Modena, on the other hand, will need to regroup and improve their defensive record if they are to challenge for the top two spots.
Bologna’s victory in the fiercely contested Derby dell’Emilia against Modena was a statement of intent. The 2-1 win, secured by goals from Riccardo Orsolini and Nicola Sansone, propels Bologna up the Serie B table, while Modena faces a crucial period of reflection. With the play-offs within reach, Bologna’s form and tactical acumen will be tested as they chase promotion. The defeat leaves Modena scrambling to regroup, with their own ambitions now hanging in the balance. The derby result underscores the cut-throat nature of Serie B, where fortunes can shift dramatically in a single match.













