Goal (Assist: M. Rogers)
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Goal (Assist: L. Digne)
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Goal (Assist: J. McGinn)
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Aston Villa 4-2-3-1 Unai Emery
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12
14
4
2
8
24
10
27
7
11
Starters
23 Emiliano Martinez
12 Lucas Digne
14 Pau Torres
4 Ezri Konsa
2 Matty Cash
8 Youri Tielemans
24 Amadou Onana
10 Emiliano Buendía
27 Morgan Rogers
7 John McGinn
11 Ollie Watkins
Substitutes
3 Victor Lindelof
5 Tyrone Mings
9 Harvey Elliott
16 Andrés García
18 Tammy Abraham
19 Jadon Sancho
21 Douglas Luiz
22 Ian Maatsen
26 Lamare Bogarde
31 Leon Bailey
40 Marco Bizot
64 James Wright
Bologna 4-2-3-1 Vincenzo Italiano
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17
16
41
33
6
8
11
19
10
9
Starters
13 Federico Ravaglia
17 João Mário
16 Nicolò Casale
41 Martin Vitík
33 Juan Miranda
6 Nikola Moro
8 Remo Freuler
11 Jonathan Rowe
19 Lewis Ferguson
10 Federico Bernardeschi
9 Santiago Castro
Substitutes
4 Tommaso Pobega
7 Riccardo Orsolini
14 Torbjørn Heggem
20 Nadir Zortea
21 Jens Odgaard
22 Charalampos Lykogiannis
23 Simon Sohm
25 Massimo Pessina
28 Nicolò Cambiaghi
73 Francesco Castaldo
82 Matteo Franceschelli
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Match Statistics
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5 Shots on Goal 3
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1 Shots off Goal 3
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10 Total Shots 9
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4 Blocked Shots 3
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8 Shots insidebox 4
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2 Shots outsidebox 5
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13 Fouls 17
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3 Corner Kicks 1
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0 Offsides 1
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47% Ball Possession 53%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 2
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290 Total passes 334
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231 Passes accurate 288
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80% Passes % 86%
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2.15 expected_goals 0.38
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0 goals_prevented 0
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