Bologna F.C. 1909 won at Napoli with Rowe's comeback, securing seventh place in the upcoming Atalanta match. The team started strong and already at 10' broke the deadlock with a powerful diagonal shot by Bernardeschi that left Milinkovic-Savic with no chance. The visitors were lively in the first minutes and two minutes later they scored the opening goal, hitting the crossbar with Miranda. At half-time, Napoli had a header by McTominay that went just wide, but a few seconds later Miranda was down for a contact with Di Lorenzo. Piccinini went to the VAR and awarded a penalty, which Orsolini converted for his first goal in his career with the partenopei, despite Milinkovic-Savic intercepting the shot. Conte's team showed merit by not giving up, narrowing the gap in the first half's recovery with Di Lorenzo, who turned in a mix-up to put the ball under the crossbar. The second half started with Di Lorenzo again, this time with a header on a corner from the right. The azzurri were lively, closing the rossoblù in their half and equalizing with a placed right-foot shot by Alisson, well served by Hojlund. Pessina then came out with two low saves to defend his goal from the attacks of Conte's men, who were inaccurate in their shots with Rrahamani sending the ball just wide. The energy of the home team, however, began to wane, and in the final, with the changes, the Bologna came out again, scoring the winning goal in the first minute of recovery. The signature was Rowe, who in a sforbiciata deposited in the goal the rebound of Milinkovic-Savic on the powerful diagonal of Miranda.