Serie A
Cagliari
Substitution
Bologna 4-2-3-1 Vincenzo Italiano
25
33
26
5
29
6
8
30
23
10
21
Starters
25 Massimo Pessina
33 Juan Miranda
26 Jhon Lucumí
5 Eivind Helland
29 Lorenzo De Silvestri
6 Nikola Moro
8 Remo Freuler
30 Benjamín Domínguez
23 Simon Sohm
10 Federico Bernardeschi
21 Jens Odgaard
Substitutes
4 Tommaso Pobega
7 Riccardo Orsolini
9 Santiago Castro
11 Jonathan Rowe
12 Riccardo Gnudi
13 Federico Ravaglia
14 Torbjørn Heggem
19 Lewis Ferguson
20 Nadir Zortea
22 Charalampos Lykogiannis
41 Martin Vitík
Cagliari 4-5-1 Fabio Pisacane
1
33
22
26
32
90
14
10
8
2
94
Starters
1 Elia Caprile
33 Adam Obert
22 Alberto Dossena
26 Yerry Mina
32 Zé Pedro
90 Michael Folorunsho
14 Alessandro Deiola
10 Gianluca Gaetano
8 Michel Adopo
2 Marco Palestra
94 Sebastiano Esposito
Substitutes
9 Semih Kılıçsoy
12 Alen Sherri
15 Juan Rodríguez
19 Andrea Belotti
20 Agustín Albarracín
24 Giuseppe Ciocci
25 Sulemana
28 Gabriele Zappa
31 Paul Mendy
37 Yael Trepy
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Match Statistics
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2 Shots on Goal 1
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1 Shots off Goal 1
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6 Total Shots 5
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3 Blocked Shots 3
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2 Shots insidebox 4
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4 Shots outsidebox 1
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7 Fouls 4
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5 Corner Kicks 1
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2 Offsides 4
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65% Ball Possession 35%
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0 Yellow Cards 0
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 2
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260 Total passes 147
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228 Passes accurate 109
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88% Passes % 74%
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0.19 expected_goals 0.49
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0.18 goals_prevented 0.18
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