The final round of Serie A at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara saw Bologna and Inter lock horns in an exhilarating 3-3 draw. Federico Dimarco opened the scoring for Inter in the 22nd minute, but Bologna's Federico Bernardeschi responded swiftly just three minutes later. Tommaso Pobega gave Bologna a 2-1 lead before the break, but a second-half own goal from Piotr Zielinski leveled the scores. Inter's Francesco Esposito and Bologna's late equalizer ensured the drama extended to the final whistle.

First Half Goals Set the Stage

Inter started brightly with Federico Dimarco finding the net early, highlighting his attacking prowess. However, Bologna quickly retaliated, with Bernardeschi's goal igniting the home crowd. Tommaso Pobega's close-range effort put Bologna ahead in the 42nd minute, setting up an exciting second half.

Late Drama and Tactical Shifts

An own goal from Zielinski and a swift response from Inter's Esposito turned the match into a tactical battle of substitutions and strategic adjustments. Inter's Andy Diouf scored in the 86th minute, seemingly sealing the win, but Bologna's persistence paid off with a late equalizer.

Statistics Reflect the Intensity

Possession stats showed Inter's slight dominance with 55%, and they also had more shots on target, 5 to Bologna's 3. Jonathan Rowe's eight duels won were crucial for Bologna's defensive efforts, while Inter's Dimarco and Esposito were pivotal in their attacking plays.

A Glance Toward Next Season

Both teams demonstrated resilience and flair, suggesting positive prospects for the upcoming season. Bologna's consistent form offers hope for future campaigns, while Inter's blend of youthful energy and experience could prove decisive. As the Serie A curtain falls, fans are already eager for more drama next season.

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