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Pobega Brace Powers Bologna to Commanding 3-0 Victory Over Udinese

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Bologna capitalized on a fast break for their opening goal. Bologna secured a convincing 3-0 away victory against Udinese. Federico Bernardeschi added a third goal deep in stoppage time. Tommaso Pobega scored twice in a five-minute second-half span.
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Udine, Italy — Bologna delivered a masterclass in efficiency at the Bluenergy Stadium on Saturday, dismantling Udinese 3-0 with a second-half surge that thrilled their traveling supporters. What began as a cagey affair transformed into a showcase of Bologna's attacking prowess after the break, with Tommaso Pobega emerging as the star performer.

The first half provided few clear-cut opportunities as both sides probed for weaknesses. Bologna defender Lorenzo De Silvestri received a yellow card deep into first-half stoppage time, adding tension to an already competitive match. The visitors maintained their composure, however, and the deadlock would be broken shortly after the restart.

Bologna's breakthrough arrived in the 54th minute through a lightning-quick counterattack. Riccardo Orsolini orchestrated a fast break and found Pobega in space, who responded with a clinical left-footed finish to the bottom left corner. The midfielder's precise strike silenced the home crowd and gave Bologna a deserved lead after weathering Udinese's early pressure.

The visitors doubled their advantage just five minutes later when Pobega showcased his predatory instincts once again. The 26-year-old midfielder struck with another left-footed effort from the center of the box in the 59th minute, finding the center of the goal and putting Bologna firmly in control. The quick-fire brace demonstrated why Pobega has become such a valuable asset for his team this season.

Both sides made tactical adjustments as the match progressed. Udinese introduced Adam Buksa for Keinan Davis in the 63rd minute, while Vakoun Bayo replaced Nicolò Zaniolo a minute later as the home side desperately sought a way back into the contest. Bologna managed the game expertly, however, bringing on Thijs Dallinga for Santiago Castro in the 84th minute to maintain their attacking threat.

Any hopes of an Udinese comeback were extinguished deep into stoppage time when Federico Bernardeschi put the exclamation point on Bologna's victory. The Italian winger found himself unmarked in a dangerous position and dispatched a left-footed shot from close range in the fourth minute of added time, rewarding the traveling supporters who had made the journey to Udine. The 3-0 scoreline reflected Bologna's clinical edge in front of goal and tactical discipline throughout the ninety minutes, continuing their impressive form on the road this season.

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