AC Milan thumps Bologna for biggest win of Serie A season

Milan moves to 56 points from 34 games to take a grip on sixth place, the final Europa League qualifying spot.

Published : Jul 19, 2020 08:04 IST

AC Milan's Ismael Bennacer, centre, celebrates with teammate Alexis Saelemaekers, right, after scoring during a Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy.
AC Milan's Ismael Bennacer, centre, celebrates with teammate Alexis Saelemaekers, right, after scoring during a Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy.
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AC Milan's Ismael Bennacer, centre, celebrates with teammate Alexis Saelemaekers, right, after scoring during a Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy.

Algerian midfielder Ismael Bennacer scored his first Serie A goal as a rampant AC Milan thumped Bologna 5-1 to maintain its excellent recent form at the San Siro on Saturday.

Alexis Saelemaekers also scored his maiden goal for the club to go with strikes from Hakan Calhanoglu, Ante Rebic and Davide Calabria as Milan overwhelmed the visitor.

It moves to 56 points from 34 games to take a grip on sixth place, the final Europa League qualifying spot, and keep up its record of scoring two or more goals in all eight Serie A matches it has played since the resumption of the season.

Bologna, which is 10th on 43 points, looked lethargic and created little in the Milan penalty area, but did score just before halftime through Japan international defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, his first for the club.

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The result is further confirmation of the work of Milan coach Stefano Pioli in providing the side with more of an attacking threat as it hunts a European place for next season.

It opened the scoring on 10 minutes following a superb move that oozed class. Rebic's clever backheel set Theo Hernandez free on the left wing and his cross was dummied by Zlatan Ibrahimovic into the path of Saelemaekers, who side-footed home.

The home side continued to create openings almost at will, and added a deserved second midway through the first half, albeit via a gift from Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski, whose attempted clearance fell straight to Calhanoglu and the Turkey international applied a simple finish.

Franck Kessie hit the post as Milan kept up its high-tempo start, but it was the visitor which scored next with a rare foray forward, centre back Tomiyasu crashing a shot into the top corner from the edge of the box to make the halftime score 2-1.

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The two-goal advantage was restored minutes into the second half though as Bennacer burst into the box and provided a powerful finish to break his Serie A duck.

Rebic's excellent shot on the turn added a fourth before the hour-mark as Milan pulled clear, before substitute Rafael Leao had an effort cleared off the line.

Leao then set up Calabria for a simple finish as the home side recorded its biggest victory of the season.

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