Cagliari-Bologna: Player Ratings & Key Performances

Bologna returns to winning ways away from Dall’Ara: Holm, Orsolini and Odgaard shine. Castro and Cambiaghi subdued

After a long fast, the Bologna by Vincenzo Italiano returns to win away from home, thanks to Emil’s goals Holm and Richard Orsoliniamong the most proactive. The success takes on great importance, especially if we consider the latest precedents in Sardinia, adverse to the Bolognese. Now the Emilians will be able to face a week full of championship commitments with the right spirit Europa League. Let’s see this Sunday’s tops and flops.

Cagliari-Bologna: Odgaard, Orsolini and Holm the best. Cambiaghi and Castro well contained by the islanders’ defense

After a rather staid start, also at the hands of a tough Cagliari, the Bologna it melts and grows as the minutes pass. This was possible thanks to Jens’ class and geometry Odgaard. The class of 1999 continues his golden moment, providing an assist for Holm, which follows the two consecutive goals of recent weeks. Most of the play passes through the feet of the number 21, who sorts out balls and helps the midfield with the usual order.

Cagliari-Bologna: Odgaard, Orsolini and Holm the best. Cambiaghi and Castro well contained by the islanders’ defense. Bologna Sport News (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images Via OneFootball)

The assist for Holm, on corner developments, is of rare intelligence: the winger is very good at understanding his teammate’s intentions and putting the ball behind Caprile. The Swede starts quietly, distracting himself and allowing Felici to go one-on-one with Ravaglia. However, that remained the only mistake of his match. In addition to the goal, the ex Atalantabecomes the protagonist with the usual raids and also gets a penalty, which was then rightly revoked. His performance in the defensive phase was also excellent, so much so that Obert is seen very little.

As usual, but now it’s almost no news anymore, Riccardo decisive Orsolinieven from the bench. The number seven seals the success with a splendid left-footed shot from the edge of the area: the excellent Caprile can do nothing. With this goal the 1997 born player confirms his excellent feeling when facing the Sardinians and reaches fourteen goals in 2025: no one better than him in Serie A.

Bologna, this time Cambiaghi doesn’t make an impact: Castro is also in difficulty

Among the less positive at Bologna we must include Nicolò Cambiaghi and Santiago Castro. As always, the two give their all, but come out defeated in their respective matches against each other Gym and Yerry Mina. Small step back for the rossoblù number 28, who tries to get the ball rolling by putting a few balls into the area, but otherwise he is well contained by the young talent of the islanders who often forces him to make defensive runs. The Argentine born in 2004 after the goal against Genoa he was no longer able to leave his mark and this afternoon he practically never put Pisacane’s solid defensive duo in difficulty. What matters most, however, is the collective good and the victory of Bologna, useful for achieving the club’s ambitious objectives.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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