Bologna vs Lazio Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Bologna vs Lazio Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Coppa Italia
8:00 PMFebruary 11, 2026
Quarter-finals
Bologna
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1 – 1
HT:(1 – 0)
Pen:1 – 4
Lazio*
Renato Dall'Ara
Referee: Daniele Chiffi, Italy

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Match Stats

Ball possession
49%
51%
0.00
Expected goals (xG)
0.00
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
13
Total shots
5
2
Shots on target
2
6
Shots off target
3
5
Blocked shots
0
8
Shots inside box
4
5
Shots outside box
1
5
Corner kicks
2
1
Offsides
1
Passing
457
Total passes
497
383 (84%)
Accurate passes
439 (88%)
Discipline
17
Fouls
12
3
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
1
Goalkeeper saves
1
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Lineup

Bologna

4-2-3-1

1
G

Łukasz Skorupski




6.6
33
D

Juan Miranda



Yellow Card 74′ Holding



6.6
26
D

Jhon Lucumí




6.6
41
D

Martin Vitík



Yellow Card 90+1′ Foul



6.5
20
D

Nadir Zortea




6.6
19
M

Lewis Ferguson (C)




6.7
6
M

Nikola Moro


Assist 30′


6.9
28
M

Nicolò Cambiaghi




7.3
21
M

Jens Odgaard




6.5
7
M

Riccardo Orsolini




6.9
9
F

Santiago Castro


Goal 30′

Yellow Card 47′ Tripping



7.3

Substitutes
11
F

Jonathan Rowe


30
F

Benjamín Domínguez


4
M

Tommaso Pobega


16
D

Nicolò Casale


17
D

João Mário


13
G

Federico Ravaglia


25
G

Massimo Pessina


24
F

Thijs Dallinga



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by S. Castro



6.7
5
D

Eivind Helland



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by J. Lucumi



6.7
10
F

Federico Bernardeschi



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by N. Cambiaghi



6.5
23
M

Simon Sohm



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by J. Odgaard



6.5
8
M

Remo Freuler



Substitution Out 62′ Replaced by N. Moro



6.7

Coach
Vincenzo Italiano

Lazio

4-3-3

94
G

Ivan Provedel




6.6
3
D

Luca Pellegrini




6.2
13
D

Alessio Romagnoli




7.0
34
D

Mario Gila Fuentes



Yellow Card 9′ Roughing



7.0
77
D

Adam Marušić (C)




6.5
24
M

Kenneth Taylor




6.7
6
M

Nicolò Rovella




6.9
7
M

Fisayo Dele-Bashiru


Assist 48′


7.3
9
F

Pedro




7.2
27
F

Daniel Maldini




6.2
18
F

Gustav Isaksen




6.2

Substitutes
20
F

Petar Ratkov


28
M

Adrian Przyborek


21
M

Reda Belahyane


26
M

Toma Bašić


25
D

Oliver Provstgaard


23
D

Elseid Hysaj


4
D

Patric


40
G

Edoardo Motta


55
G

Alessio Furlanetto


22
F

Matteo Cancellieri



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by G. Isaksen



6.6
17
D

Nuno Tavares



Yellow Card 86′
Roughing


Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by L. Pellegrini



6.9
19
F

Boulaye Dia



Substitution Out 61′ Replaced by D. Maldini



6.5
32
M

Danilo Cataldi



Substitution Out 61′ Replaced by N. Rovella



6.7
14
F

Tijjani Noslin


Goal 48′

Substitution Out 45′ Replaced by Pedro



7.3

Coach
Maurizio Sarri

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Lazio progressed in the Coppa Italia after a dramatic 1-1 draw against Bologna at Renato Dall’Ara, winning 4-2 on penalties.

The highly anticipated Coppa Italia clash saw Lazio emerge victorious from a tense penalty shootout. After 120 minutes of football could not separate the two sides, the Biancocelesti held their nerve to advance.

The Coppa Italia often provides thrilling encounters, and this round of 16 tie was no different. Both Bologna and Lazio entered the fixture with aspirations of a deep cup run, promising a competitive battle.

The first half began with immediate intensity. Lazio’s Mario Gila picked up an early yellow card in the 9th minute for a rough challenge. Bologna then took control, pressing their home advantage.

Their efforts paid off in the 30th minute. Forward Santiago Castro found the back of the net, slotting home a precise finish. Nikola Moro provided the crucial assist, igniting the home crowd.

Bologna maintained their lead into the break, having shown more attacking intent. They registered 8 shots inside the box compared to Lazio’s 4, reflecting their dominance in the opening period.

Lazio needed a rapid response in the second half. Coach Maurizio Sarri, known for his tactical adjustments, likely emphasized urgency and precision in the locker room to find an equalizer.

Indeed, Lazio started the second half with renewed vigor. Just three minutes after the restart, Tijjani Noslin restored parity in the 48th minute. Fisayo Dele-Bashiru provided the assist, setting up a thrilling contest.

The game became a midfield battle as both teams pushed for a winner. Substitutions followed, with Bologna bringing on Remo Freuler and Lazio introducing Danilo Cataldi to influence the game’s tempo.

Neither side could break the deadlock in regular time, sending the match into extra time. Despite further changes and tired legs, the additional 30 minutes also ended without further goals, setting the stage for penalties.

In the shootout, Lazio proved clinical. Nuno Tavares, Boulaye Dia, Adam Marusic, and Kenneth Taylor all converted their spot-kicks. Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson and Riccardo Orsolini both missed, securing Lazio’s 4-2 triumph.

Bologna showed strong attacking intent throughout the match, recording 13 total shots to Lazio’s 5. However, both teams managed just 2 shots on target. Possession was evenly split, 49% for Bologna and 51% for Lazio.

Lazio now advances to the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia, keeping their hopes alive for silverware. Bologna, despite a spirited performance, sees their cup journey end at the Renato Dall’Ara.

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