Bologna delivers more pain for Dortmund
Bologna came from behind to defeat visitor Borussia Dortmund 2-1 and earn its first win in the UEFA Champions League this season, leaving out-of-form Dortmund with much to ponder.
The Serie A side scored two goals in as many second-half minutes to inflict a fourth straight defeat across all competitions on Bundesliga side Dortmund.
Nuri Sahin's side is yet to win a match in 2025, also losing to Bayer Leverkusen, Holstein Kiel and Eintracht Frankfurt in the German top flight since the turn of the year.
It was clearly second-best here too, finishing the game with only three attempts compared to Bologna's 17.
But it made a good start, taking the lead through Serhou Guirassy, who converted a panenka penalty in the 15th minute after Emil Holm's foul on Waldemar Anton.
Bologna had to wait until the 71st minute to restore parity as Thijs Dallinga turned home a cross from fellow substitute Jens Odgaard.
The Italian side then pulled ahead the very next minute through Samuel Iling-Junior, who scored on the rebound after an initial save from Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
Dortmund, which is 13th on the 36-team table with 12 points, will face Shakhtar Donetsk on the final matchday, while Bologna moved up to 27th with five points.