‘The Special Two’ – Thiago Motta praised as Bologna rise to fourth | OneFootball

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·24 February 2024

‘The Special Two’ – Thiago Motta praised as Bologna rise to fourth

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Bologna cruised to a 2-0 win over Hellas Verona to rise to fourth in the Serie A table, earning coach Thiago Motta widespread praise from the Italian newspapers.

The Rossoblu have been one of the revelations of the season under the Italian-Brazilian coach, only suffering four defeats across 26 matches this term, and their strong form has quickly started to attract the attention of clubs across Europe.


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Thiago Motta is now looking increasingly likely to leave Bologna in the summer in order to make the jump to a top team, with options including Juventus, Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona. His contract in Emilia-Romagna expires at the end of June.

La Gazzetta dello Sport had high praise for the 41-year-old coach, writing: “He puts on Fabbian, devastating match from the former Inter player.

“He asks for patience in defusing a Verona who plays dirty and look for ideas, it happens. Fifth victory in a row, team in hand and mentally strong, the Special Two, in his way.”

Corriere dello Sport highlighted how the Italian-Brazilian coach still managed to impress even if the performance wasn’t thrilling, commenting: “Less intensity than usual, but a solid, intelligent game from a mature team. It wasn’t easy. Once again, very good choices.”

Tuttosport discussed the strong show of appreciation given to Thiago Motta after Bologna’s win over Verona, saying: “Without the suspended Calafiori and Saelemaekers, Bologna struggled to penetrate the host’s defensive wall at the start, then broke the deadlock on a dead ball and took control.

“Helped by good luck. Standing ovation (with song ‘take us to Europe’) deserved at the end of the game.”

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