AC Milan back winning in Bologna to keep Europa League push alive
Milan - AC Milan returned to winning ways with a 2-1 success at Bologna keeping Gennaro Gattuso's side in the chase for European football next season.
Milan had dropped out of the Europa League places into seventh after a six-game winless streak including last week's shock defeat to bottom club Benevento.
But first-half goals from Hakan Calhanoglu and Giacomo Bonaventura ensured Milan -- one point behind sixth-placed Atalanta, who beat Genoa 3-1 -- keep touch with the Europa League places.
Turkish midfielder Calhanoglu, returning from a knee injury, opened for the visitors at the Stadio Dall'Ara when he latched onto a Patrick Cutrone cross after 34 minutes.
Bologna looked to have equalised when Riccardo Orsolini found the net but the goal was disallowed after consultation with the video assistant referee (VAR) for a Rodrigo Palacio handball in the build-up.
Bonaventura doubled Milan's advantage going into the break after poor Bologna defending.
But Milan proved wasteful in the second half with Cutrone and Bonaventura both rattling the woodwork with Sebastien De Maio heading in for Bologna after 73 minutes.
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