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Serie A | Cremonese 1-2 Bologna: Chaos with two injury-time red cards

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Skip to contentCREMONA, ITALY - APRIL 05: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna is challenged by Sebastiano Luperto of Cremonese during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna is challenged by Sebastiano Luperto of Cremonese during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Bologna claimed a 2-1 victory away against Cremoense in Serie A on Sunday after goals from Joao Mario, Jonathan Rowe and Federico Bonazzoli, but the game descended into chaos when each side had a man sent off for separate, but similar incidents in second-half injury time.

Cremonese picked up a crucial 2-0 victory over Parma in their last fixture prior to the international break, which had them out of the relegation zone on goal difference ahead of kick-off against Bologna on Sunday. The Rossoblu were defeated 2-0 by Lazio in their most recent league game, their second loss in three Serie A outings, but did defeat Roma over two legs of the Europa League round of 16 during that run.

There was no Jamie Vardy for the hosts on Sunday, unavailable with a muscular strain. Milan Djuric replacing Antonio Sanabria in attack was Marco Giampaolo’s only change. Bologna made three personnel alterations, reintroducing Joao Mario, Jhon Lucumi and Remo Freuler.

Click here to read more about how today’s teams lined up.

CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Joao Mario of Bologna scores his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

It was the perfect start for Bologna, who claimed the lead within the first three minutes. Juan Miranda sent a hopeful, looping cross into the area, which Joao Mario met at the far post and managed to bounce over Emil Audero with a well-taken first-time volley.

Miranda was involved again as Bologna doubled their advantage just over 10 minutes later. The Spaniard made his way down the left flank again and cut a pass back across the area for Rowe to sweep home for his second Serie A goal of the season, his sixth across all competitions.

CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Santiago Castro could and possibly should have made it three in the first half after Filippo Terracciano made a mistake with an attempted headed clearance in his own area, but the Argentine was unable to steer the ball the right side of the post.

Nikola Moro also struck the crossbar from a free-kick 25 yards out from goal in what was a dominant first-half Bologna display.

Cremonese registered their closest attempt just shy of the hour mark when Federico Bonazzoli, lurking at the back post, made good contact with Giuseppe Pezzella’s deep cross in from the left flank, but Federico Ravaglia pulled out an excellent reaction save to deny him.

Castro threatened again for Bologna in the 65th minute, flashing an improvised volley just wide of the top corner from the edge of the area.

CREMONA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Santiago Castro of Bologna shoots whilst under pressure from Matteo Bianchetti of Cremonese during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 05, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Ravaglia needed to be alert again to deny second-half Cremonese substitute Martin Payero, who registered a shot on target just outside the six-yard box when the ball fell kindly for him after a deflected effort from Bonazzoli.

It had been a decent performance from Ravaglia in the Bologna goal, but he wiped out Romano Floriani Mussonlini while attempting to stop his run into the area and gave Cremonese a late penalty, which Bonazzoli rifles into the top right corner of the net.

More drama unfolded in injury time when Youssef Maleh raised his arm and struck Nadir Zortea off the ball and was then sent off for violent conduct after a VAR check.

It all descended into chaos when Bologna captain Ferguson was sent off 30 seconds after being booked, again for striking his opponent with a raised arm. Unlike the earlier incident, Ferguson was challenging for a header and his sending off seemed slightly more harsh.

The result leaves Cremonese in 17th place, but now at risk of dropping into the relegation zone by the end of the weekend, with 18th-placed Lecce due to host Atalanta on Sunday. Bologna are back up to eighth, five points behind Atalanta in seventh.

Cremonese 1-2 Bologna

Joao Mario (B) 3′, Rowe (B) 16′, Bonazzoli (C) 90+1′.

05-04-2026 14:00

MatchDay 31

Stadio Giovanni ZiniCremoneseBologna1 – 2

Player statistic

3' João Mário(Assist: Juan Miranda)
16' Jonathan Rowe(Assist: Juan Miranda)
Youssef Maleh 45'
75' Federico Ravaglia
Federico Bonazzoli 90+1'
Martín Payero 90+5'
Youssef Maleh 90+4'
90+6' Lewis Ferguson
90+5' Lewis Ferguson

Match statistic

37

Possession %

63

9

Total shots

14

3

Shots on target

7

4

Shots off target

5

2

Blocked shots

2

2

Corners

4

0

Offsides

3

15

Fouls

15

Cremonese

Bologna

Starting lineups

1

Emil Audero
Goalkeeper

3

Giuseppe Pezzella
Defender

15

Matteo Bianchetti
Defender

5

Sebastiano Luperto
Defender

33

Alberto Grassi
Midfielder

46′

24

Filippo Terracciano
Midfielder

27

Jari Vandeputte
Midfielder

46′

29

Youssef Maleh
Midfielder

7

Alessio Zerbin
Attacker

85′

90

Federico Bonazzoli
Attacker

9

Milan Djuric
Attacker

46′

13

Federico Ravaglia
Goalkeeper

26

Jhon Lucumí
Defender

17

João Mário
Defender

82′

33

Juan Miranda
Defender

41

Martin Vitik
Defender

11

Jonathan Rowe
Midfielder

78′

6

Nikola Moro
Midfielder

82′

8

Remo Freuler
Midfielder

23

Simon Sohm
Midfielder

78′

10

Federico Bernardeschi
Attacker

61′

9

Santiago Castro
Attacker

Substitutes

69

Lapo Nava
Goalkeeper

16

Marco Silvestri
Goalkeeper

23

Federico Ceccherini
Defender

6

Federico Baschirotto
Defender

4

Tommaso Barbieri
Defender

55

Francesco Folino
Defender

30

Mika Faye
Defender

11

Nouroudine Faye
Attacker

77

David Okereke
Attacker

46′

38

Warren Bondo
Midfielder

46′

2

Morten Thorsby
Midfielder

32

Martín Payero
Midfielder

53′

22

Romano Floriani Mussolini
Defender

85′

29

Lorenzo De Silvestri
Defender

16

Nicolò Casale
Defender

14

Torbjørn Heggem
Defender

25

Massimo Pessina
Goalkeeper

5

Eivind Helland
Defender

82

Matteo Franceschelli
Goalkeeper

73

Francesco Castaldo
Attacker

7

Riccardo Orsolini
Attacker

61′

28

Nicolò Cambiaghi
Attacker

78′

19

Lewis Ferguson
Midfielder

78′

4

Tommaso Pobega
Midfielder

82′

20

Nadir Zortea
Defender

82′

ByPeter Young

Peter Young is a Senior Reporter with Football Italia.

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