Inter Milan's wild 3-3 finale caps a historic Serie A season
Inter Milan wrapped up their Serie A season with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Bologna. The match saw both sides trade goals in a lively encounter, despite the hosts fielding a heavily rotated squad. With the league title and Italian Cup already secured, the Nerazzurri gave opportunities to less regular starters ahead of the upcoming World Cup break.
The scoring began early when Federico Dimarco fired in a stunning 25-yard free kick into the top right corner. Bologna responded just three minutes later, with Federico Bernardeschi levelling the match. The visitors then took the lead shortly before halftime through Tommaso Pobega.
Inter pulled one back in the 64th minute when Pio Esposito reduced the deficit. The game remained tight until Andy Diouf found the net in the 86th minute, securing a point for the home side. Bologna, already safe from relegation but out of European contention, pushed hard but could not claim all three points. Elsewhere, Lazio faced already-relegated Pisa in their final fixture of the campaign.
The draw marked the end of a successful season for Inter, who had already lifted both the Serie A trophy and the Italian Cup. Bologna, meanwhile, finished the campaign without European qualification but avoided relegation. The result had no bearing on the final standings, as both teams had already confirmed their positions before the match.