BOLOGNA starting XI (4-2-3-1): Skorupski (subbed for Ravaglia), Holm, Beukema, Lucumi, Miranda, Freuler, Aebischer, Ndoye (subbed for Dominguez), Odgaard (subbed for Fabbian), Orsolini (subbed for Cambiaghi), Dallinga (subbed for Castro)
Bench: Bagnolini, Erlic, Casale, Lykogiannis, De Silvestri, Pobega, Moro, Ferguson, El Azzouzi, Pedrola
Goals: Ndoye 64’
NAPOLI starting XI (4-3-3): Scuffet, Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Jesus, Oliveira, Anguissa, Lobotka, McTominay (subbed for Gilmour), Politano (subbed for Ngonge), Neres (subbed for Raspadori), Lukaku
Bench: Meret, Turi, Marin, Hasa, Mazzocchi, Buongiorno, Billing, Simeone, Okafor
Goals: Anguissa 18’
The result on Monday (Tuesday AEST) means the home side will be the happier one at moving a step closer to a second successive Champions League place by leapfrogging Juventus into the coveted fourth spot.
Bologna have one more point than Juventus and two more than Lazio.
Napoli are three points off the lead.
The night started well for Napoli, with Frank Anguissa storming through a flimsy Bologna rearguard to score a fine solo goal after 18 minutes.
But Bologna equalised in the second half with a lovely finish from Dan Ndoye.
Miranda’s defence-splitting pass was cut back by Jens Odgaard, and Ndoye’s sublimely cheeky finish with his back-heel gave the goalkeeper no chance.
Santiago Castro missed a golden chance to grab the winner in the dying minutes for Bologna, putting his chance wide.
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