Juventus vs Bologna Serie A Match Preview or Key Statistics 📊
Bologna have lost more Serie A games against Juventus than any other oppnent: 75 Bianconeri wins, 48 draws and 23 Rossoblù wins.
During the streak of nine consecutive league title-winning seasons, Juventus were unbeaten against Bologna in Serie A (16 meetings: 13W D3) - in this period, Bologna were the side that scored the fewest goals against the Bianconeri (seven goals), among the teams they faced more than 10 times.
Juventus have picked up 33 Serie A points this campaign: their joint-lowest at this stage in their last 10 seasons (also 33 in 2015/16 season).
Under Andrea Pirlo, Juventus have kept just three clean sheets in Serie A: among Bianconeri coaches with at least 17 games, only Alberto Zaccheroni managed fewer after as many matches (two).
Bologna ended a run of eight consecutive league games without a win (D5 L3) last time out against Verona (1-0) – they last won two in a row in Serie A before this run in November 2020.
Bologna have conceded 31 Serie A goals so far this season, the same number they’d conceded at this stage in 2019-20, only three previous occasions have the Rossoblù shipped more goals in the first half of a Serie A season - in 1949/50 (36 goals conceded), in 1955/56 and in 2013/14 (33 each).
Bologna have conceded the fewest goals in the last 15 minutes of play in Serie A this season (three), whilst Juventus have scored the most goals during this period (13).
Juventus’s Federico Chiesa has scored more Serie A goals against Bologna than any other opponent in the compstition: five, including his only hat-trick.
Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 15 league goals so far this season, more than he managed at this stage in his previous two Serie A campaigns (14 in 2018/19 and in 2019/20).
Each of Bologna’s five wins in Serie A this term have come with Riccardo Orsolini on the pitch, while in the four games without him the Rossoblù have collected just two draws: the points average drops from 1.3 to 0.5 when he hasn’t played In 2020-21.
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