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Italiano set to challenge in fifth cup final in last 4 years
epa12101024 Bologna’s head coach Vincenzo Italiano celebrates with his players after winning the Italian Cup final soccer match between AC Milan and Bologna FC in Rome, Italy, 14 May 2025. EPA-EFE/FEDERICO PROIETTI
Vincenzo Italiano is fast becoming one of Italy’s most under-rated coaches, as when Bologna face Napoli on Monday, it’ll be his fifth cup final in the last four years.
The Rossoblu came back from an early Marcus Thuram goal to hold Inter 1-1 with Riccardo Orsolini’s spot-kick, then were victorious in the penalty shoot-out.
That means they will play against Napoli on Monday evening in the Supercoppa Italiana Final, the first ever edition in which Bologna have competed.
They qualified after winning the Coppa Italia Final against AC Milan last season, their first victory in 51 years. Italiano has made a real name for himself as a cup competition coach, because this is going to be his fifth final in just four years.
Before the two for Bologna, he took Fiorentina to back-to-back editions of the Conference League Final, plus a Coppa Italia Final.
Although he didn’t win any of those in charge of the Viola, they were still far more than anyone expected, especially in the light of their current struggles.
Italiano, who celebrated his 48th birthday earlier this month, lost the 2023 Conference League Final to West Ham United, and the 2024 edition to Olympiacos in extra time.
His Fiorentina also lost the Coppa Italia Final 2-1 to Inter in May 2023.

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