Adjustments unlock battle of space manipulation: Tactical analysis of Bologna 0-3 AC Milan
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Adjustments unlock battle of space manipulation: Tactical analysis of Bologna 0-3 AC Milan
"AC Milan walked away from the Stadio Renato dall'Ara on Tuesday night with three goals and three precious points against Bologna. The majority of the work in the eventual 3-0 win was done in an impressive first half by Milan. Ruben Loftus-Cheek fired in the first goal from Adrien Rabiot's cut-back after a rebound fell to him, then Christopher Nkunku won a penalty that he converted."
"Rabiot turned from provider to scorer early in the second half as he seized a wild throw-in from Juan Miranda and slotted in. The Rossoneri even missed other chances to perhaps make it a real humiliation, but the main thing was the win and clean sheet. The result also means that a seven-point gap has now opened up to Roma in fifth place, while Inter remain five points away in first. Rohit Rajeev has broken down the three-goal win from a tactical point of view."
AC Milan defeated Bologna 3-0 at the Stadio Renato dall'Ara, with a dominant first-half performance. Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring from Adrien Rabiot’s cut-back after a rebound, Christopher Nkunku won and converted a penalty, and Rabiot added a second-half goal after capitalising on a wild throw-in. Milan created further chances but the priority was the victory and a clean sheet. The win increases the gap to Roma in fifth to seven points and keeps Inter five points clear at the top. Massimiliano Allegri made four changes due to injury concerns, while Bologna deployed systems focused on central overloads.
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