Sampdoria vs Bologna Serie A Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
Bologna have won each of their last three Serie A matches against Sampdoria, only between 1961 and 1963 did they enjoy a longer streak of wins in the top-flight against the Blucerchiati (four).
Sampdoria are unbeaten in 12 of their last 13 home Serie A games against Bologna (W9 D3), losing their most recent clash: 1-2 in June 2020.
Since 2003/04 Sampdoria have won nine home Serie A games against Bologna, a joint-record for them (also 9 v Chievo).
After a streak of 10 home Serie A matches with four wins and six defeats, Sampdoria drew last time out (v Genoa): the last time they recorded two home draws in a row in the competition was in November 2019 (three in that case, the first three under Claudio Ranieri at Ferraris stadium).
Bologna have conceded goals in each of their last 40 Serie A games; only two teams had a longer streak without keeping a clean sheet in the Big 5 European Leagues: Gimnà stic de Tarragona (41 in 1950) and Bordeaux (42 in 1960).
Bologna are one of only three teams yet to pick up an away point in the Big 5 European Leagues this season, alongside Mainz and Sheffield United.
Sampdoria’s Fabio Quagliarella has scored four goals in the league this season: he has netted at least five goals in 12 Serie A campaigns, since 1999/2000 only Francesco Totti (17) and Antonio Di Natale (13) scored 5+ goals in more different seasons.
Bologna’s Rodrigo Palacio is close to scoring 90 goals in Serie A: among the players that have netted at least 89 goals from 2009/10 (his debut in the Italian top-flight) he ranks second in terms of the proportion scored away from home (47%), fewer only than Immobile (49%).
Bologna’s Musa Barrow is the youngest player to have scored 10+ goals in 2020 in Serie A: 11 goals for him.
In addition to scoring 12 of his total 38 goals in Serie A with Sampdoria, Bologna’s Sinisa Mihajlovic managed Sampdoria from November 2013 to June 2015, overseeing 64 Serie A matches (W23 D23 L18).
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