51 wins at San Siro: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Bologna

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AC Milan will hope to make it back-to-back wins in Serie A tonight as they welcome Bologna to San Siro.

Milan and Bologna have met on 189 previous occasions, with the Rossoneri prevailing in 88 of these, while the Rossoblu have 54 wins to their name, pus 44 draws. The last encounter between the two was the Coppa Italia final four months ago, which Dan Ndoye scored the winner in.

In the last league game, however, Milan did manage to find a way back after also conceding first. Riccardo Orsolini was the goalscorer for the away side, but then Santiago Gimenez (a brace) and Christian Pulisic secured a comeback win.

Key stats and facts

➤ There have been 87 official head-to-head meetings between the sides at San Siro: 51
Rossoneri wins, 22 draws and 14 victories for the Emilian side.

➤ There have been eight encounters between Massimiliano Allegri and Vincenzo Italiano’s
teams, with six wins for the Rossoneri boss, one for the Bologna coach and one draw. Five of Allegri’s six victories finished 1–0.

➤ Milan’s tenth Scudetto, won on the 6th of May 1979, was mathematically clinched at San Siro
after a 0–0 draw with the Rossoblù.

➤ Santiago Giménez’s only Serie A brace came against Bologna on the 9th of May, in Milan 3–1
Bologna.

AC Milan players post BolognaPhoto by AC Milan

➤ Christian Pulisic is the only player in Milan’s current squad to reach double figures in the
2025 calendar year (11). Leão is second on seven, with Giménez and Reijnders joint-third on
six apiece.

➤ In the last round, away to Lecce, Ruben Loftus-Cheek scored his 11th goal for Milan. He had
not found the net in Rossoneri colours since the 30th of March 2024 against Fiorentina.

➤ Adrien Rabiot ranks 21st among the players most used by Massimiliano Allegri, with 126
appearances. Among active players in Serie A 2025/26 coached by the Livorno-born
manager, Rabiot sits sixth: leading the list are Cuadrado (234 apps), followed by Dybala (228),
Morata (142), Locatelli (137) and Rugani (135).

➤ Bologna have not won at San Siro against Milan since the 2015/16 season: 0–1, with
Emanuele Giaccherini scoring the decisive goal in the 82′. Since then the teams have played
nine matches in Milan, yielding seven Rossoneri wins and two draws.

➤ Riccardo Orsolini sits 15th on Bologna’s all-time scoring chart with 74 goals. He is two shy
of Marino Perani in 14th and three off Claudio Bellucci in 13th.

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