Bologna triumphed in the Coppa Italia final against AC Milan with a 1-0 victory, thanks to Dan Ndoye's goal in the second half. The match saw both teams creating several chances but ended the first half goalless. Early in the second half, a well-timed tackle by AC Milan's Theo Hernandez inadvertently set up Ndoye, who scored from close range. AC Milan, despite trailing, couldn't muster an effective response, allowing Bologna to secure their first major trophy since 1974.
Dan Ndoye's second-half strike earned Bologna a hard-fought 1-0 victory over AC Milan in the Coppa Italia final, marking their first major trophy in 51 years.
After a fast-paced first half with opportunities for both teams, it was an unmarked Ndoye who scored the only goal early in the second half.
AC Milan, despite their efforts in the opening half, struggled to respond after conceding the goal and failed to find an equaliser.
The victory signifies Bologna's return to prominence in Italian football, claiming their first major trophy since their Coppa Italia win in 1974.
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