Bologna continued their drive to
qualify for the Champions League for a second consecutive season
on Saturday, beating second-bottom Venezia 1-0 away from home
thanks to a goal by Riccardo Orsolini shortly after the break.
The win ensures that Bologna remain in fourth place, which is
good for a place in Europe's premier club competition, at the
end of the weekend's fixtures.
They have 56 points from 30 games, four points more than
fifth-placed Juventus, who take on Genoa at home later on
Saturday under new coach Igor Tudor after Thiago Motta was
sacked.
Meanwhile, Como, who are 13th, were held 1-1 at home by
third-from-bottom Empoli.
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