
Joy for Lewis Ferguson as Scotland midfielder skippers Bologna to their first silverware in 51 years with Italian Cup triumph over AC Milan
Bologna ended their 51-year wait for silverware in spectacular fashion at the Stadio Olimpico as Lewis Ferguson hoisted the trophy into the Roman night sky after a Dan Ndoye strike sank AC Milan.
The winger's lashed finish early in the second half proved decisive in a tense tussle, and saw captain Ferguson become an iconic figure in the Rossoblu's storied history.
Bologna had paid tribute to their last trophy-winning side, the Coppa Italia champions of 1973-74, with a huge banner before kick-off, challenging the current squad to live up to their memory.
They did just that with a controlled performance in which they showed few of the nerves expected on such a historic occasion.
It marked a dream climax to a difficult season for Ferguson, who had spent the year battling back from an ACL injury before being disrupted by muscular problems.
However, the Hamilton-born midfielder's sensational success story in Emilia-Romagna hit new heights as he added a trophy to a list of accolades that already include a Serie A midfielder of the year award, Champions League qualification and a club record points total.
The Bologna skipper shared trophy-hoisting duty with Lorenzo di Silvestre and Ricardo Orsolini
For Milan, the defeat was the latest nightmare in a season of struggle, with Sergio Conceicao's side potentially staring down the barrel at a year without European football after Bologna claimed a Europa League spot with their victory.
Organisers had not cut back on the cup final pageantry, with a light show and tricolour fireworks accompanying a fleeting appearance from trophy-bearer Roberto Baggio before kick-off.
Once the whistle blew, the game proved every bit as lively as the pre-match entertainment, Alex Jimenez threatening for Milan early on before Ferguson curled a shot wide and a Santiago Castro glancing header testing Mike Maignan.
Cat-like reflexes from Bologna goalkeeper Lukas Skorupski kept a breathless game level in the 10th minute when he made two point-blank saves in a row before the ball was scrambled to safety.
From there, the game finally settled, Ferguson seeing plenty of the ball as Bologna dictated possession and Milan looking to hit on the break.
The Scot found himself in trouble at the end of the half when an ill-timed challenge on Rafael Leao earned him a booking and a bloody nose from catching a stray boot.
Whatever Vincenzo Italiano said to his players at the break, it clearly had an effect, as an energised Bologna took the lead five minutes into the second half.
Switzerland international Ndoye latched on to a loose ball in the box after Riccardo Orsolini was tackled, stepping inside before lashing home a finish in front of the travelling Rossoblu fans.
The subs soon started to roll on, Conceicao making a triple change by introducing Kyle Walker, Joao Felix and Santiago Gimenez at once in hope of a spark, while Italiano responded by shifting to a more conservative back three.
The changes only produced a deadlock that suited Bologna just fine, with Gimenez having one effort that found the arms of Skorupski while Ndoye threatened again at the other end.
When the whistle finally blew, it was euphoria for the underdogs as the long-suffering Bologna fans celebrated a night that will be remembered for generations.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
Liverpool agree fee for Wirtz - Wednesday's gossip
Florian Wirtz set for Liverpool medical, Martin Zubimendi's Arsenal delay explained, Manchester United might use Joshua Zirkzee in Victor Osimhen Wirtz is set for a Liverpool medical after they agreed a deal in principle with Bayer Leverkusen for the 22-year-old Germany midfielder, worth £127m including add-ons. (Fabrizio Romano), externalArsenal have agreed a fee of about £59m with Real Sociedad for Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi, 26, with the move to be completed after 1 July to help with meeting Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. (AS - in Spanish), externalManchester United are evaluating an offer for Napoli's Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen, 26, using Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee, 24, as part of the deal. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), externalRB Leipzig's 22-year-old Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko - a reported target for Arsenal - rejected a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal before Tuesday's transfer deadline. (Star), externalLeipzig are holding firm on receiving the full release clause for Sesko, now understood to be more than £65m. (Independent), externalHungary left-back Milos Kerkez, 21, is on the verge of a £45m move to Liverpool after Bournemouth agreed a deal to sign France left-back Adrien Truffert, 23, from Rennes. (Telegraph - subscription required), externalNewcastle United have opened negotiations with Burnley about signing English goalkeeper James Trafford, 22. (Times - subscription required), externalGianluigi Donnarumma wants to stay with Paris St-Germain despite Manchester United and Inter Milan enquiring about the Italy goalkeeper, 26. (ESPN), externalBrighton will accept a bid of £50-60m for 23-year-old Brazil forward Joao Pedro, who is a target for Newcastle United. (Football Insider), externalChelsea are open to offers for Benoit Badiashile, 24, and fellow France defender Axel Disasi, 27. (Football Insider), externalInter Milan are keen on signing 21-year-old Paraguay midfielder Julio Enciso from Brighton this summer. (Teamtalk), externalAl-Hilal's bid to sign France midfielder N'Golo Kante, 34, on a short-term deal from Saudi rivals Al-Ittihad for the Club World Cup could collapse because of a fan backlash. (Talksport), external


BBC News
3 hours ago
- BBC News
No more movement expected at Chelsea as transfer window closes
The transfer window has closed temporarily and, despite approaches from Chelsea in recent days, the Blues did not complete any more signings on deadline is expected Chelsea will revisit the Jamie Gittens signing in the coming weeks after having an offer worth more than £42m rejected by Borussia is less certainty around the Mike Maignan situation, with the club potentially not returning to it until January, when the AC Milan goalkeeper can agree a pre-contract as a free Renato Veiga also remains at Stamford Bridge despite interest from Juventus to either extend or make his successful loan move a permanent will not play at the Club World Cup with the Serie A side and is ready to play for the Blues at the tournament in the United States, which gets under way for Enzo Maresca's side on 16 club are set to reveal their travelling squad for the competition on Wednesday.


Daily Mail
4 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Ex-Roma star Nicolo Zaniolo breaks silence after being accused by his former club of being 'visibly intoxicated', urinating on their property and hospitalising two youth players
Nicolo Zaniolo has insisted he has not committed 'any violent acts' but admitted he did not act in 'the most appropriate way' after being accused of hospitalising two youth players in a dressing room brawl. Roma initially brought the alleged incident to light shortly after their Primavera championship semi-final against Fiorentina - the club that Zaniolo spent last season on loan at from Turkish side Galatasaray. After Fiorentina claimed a 2-1 victory to book their place in the final of the youth team competition, Zaniolo is said to have gone to Roma's locker room. The Italian, who made 128 appearances for Roma between 2018 and 2023, took to Instagram to address the matter, protest his innocence, while apologising for failing to conduct himself in a manner befitting someone of his level of seniority. 'Obviously I cannot go into the merits of the explanations I have provided regarding the dynamics of the events, which I believe to be conclusive,' he wrote. 'I reiterate that I have not committed any aggressive or violent acts against anyone, but that I was the target of unjustified insults and provocations by some AS Roma members; nevertheless, I recognize that I did not react in the most appropriate way given my role and experience. 'I have always believed in the values of sport and in the importance of providing young people with positive role models: I am sorry that I have failed in this responsibility and I promise to treasure this unpleasant experience for the future.' In a statement last month, alleged that Zaniolo 'engaged in provocative behaviour' and physically struck two of their players. They later doubled down on the claim and provided details on the alleged altercation, with the club accusing Zaniolo of being 'visibly intoxicated' and urinating on their property. Roma's statement read: 'On the evening of May 26, following the Primavera semi-final match Fiorentina vs AS Roma at Viola Park, Nicolo Zaniolo (Fiorentina first team) unlawfully entered the Roma dressing room area accompanied by an associate, despite lacking accreditation. Witnesses report Zaniolo appeared visibly intoxicated. He urinated in Roma facilities, provoked players, and, without verbal exchange, physically struck Mattia Almaviva and violently pushed Marco Litti against a bench. 'Litti had recently undergone shoulder surgery. Both players required hospitalization: Almaviva received a 10-day recovery prognosis, Litti 21 days. 'AS Roma stands firmly by its youth players and is appalled by the violent and unjustifiable behavior witnessed at Viola Park. 'We trust that the institutions will act decisively to ensure accountability and protect the values of Italian football.' The FIGC - Italy's football federation - launched an investigation, which could see Zaniolo handed a lengthy ban if found guilty of any wrongdoing. Zaniolo, who spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Aston Villa, denied the allegations made against him after Roma's statement. He has now revealed that he has given evidence to federal prosecutors in the case.