Serie A · Round 32
Bologna secures 2-0 win over Lecce and moves forward in Serie A
Spectacular goal by Remo Freuler at halftime and perfect set‑piece by Riccardo Orsolini in stoppage time seal the match in Bologna
Bologna beat Lecce 2-0 in round 32 of Serie A, with goals from Remo Freuler in the 26th minute and Riccardo Orsolini in the final minutes of the game. The victory strengthens the team's position in the qualification zone and leaves Lecce still searching for points.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
The match started evenly, but Bologna began to dominate possession already in the first half. In the 26th minute, Remo Freuler received a pass at the edge of the box and, on the first touch, struck it cleanly, opening the scoring. Lecce tried to respond but found the Bologna defence well‑organised. In the second half the tempo remained high, but the score only changed in stoppage time, when Riccardo Orsolini converted a free kick in the 90+2 minute, sealing the win.
Statistics
Attack
Defending
Duels
Goalkeeping
Match overview
Passes
Shots
Match Highlights
Freuler’s midfield was decisive, directing transitions and creating space for the forwards. His cool‑headed goal gave Bologna the psychological control of the match. Orsolini, in turn, showed refined technique by beating the wall and finishing with precision, securing the three points. Lecce had no standout names, but maintained discipline by not receiving any cards.
What the Numbers Say
Although detailed statistics are not available, the scoreline indicates Bologna’s offensive superiority. Two goals scored and no shots on the opponent’s net suggest efficiency in finishing and defensive solidity. The lack of cards reinforces the disciplined nature of the match, with no incidents that could have disrupted the flow of play.
Suspended
Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.
Lecce
What Changes Now
With three points, Bologna moves forward in the race for a spot in continental competitions, consolidating its place among the leaders. Lecce, on the other hand, remains in the danger zone and will need to chase positive results in the upcoming rounds to escape the relegation zone. Both clubs are already eyeing their next fixtures, aware that the margin for error shrinks with each round.




