In a thrilling encounter at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium, Bologna and Inter played out a spectacular 3-3 draw that showcased the resilience and attacking talent of both sides. Federico Dimarco opened the scoring for Inter in the 22nd minute, but Bologna quickly responded with a goal from Federico Bernardeschi just three minutes later. The home side took control just before the break with a goal from Tommaso Pobega, who made it 2-1, and extended their lead shortly after the break when Piotr Zieliński inadvertently turned the ball into his own net to make it 3-1.
However, Inter refused to back down, and Pio Esposito’s goal in the 64th minute revived their hopes, reducing the deficit to 3-2. As the game drew to a close, Bologna looked to be holding on for victory, but Andy Diouf’s 86th-minute equalizer, assisted by Luka Topalović, ensured the points were shared in a game that ebbed and flowed with intensity and emotion.
The draw leaves both teams reflecting on missed chances, with Bologna showing their attacking prowess and Inter showing their fighting spirit. The game was a testament to the unpredictable nature of Serie A, where momentum can shift in an instant, and both teams will take valuable lessons from this encounter as they look to build on their performances in the coming weeks.

