Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic is set to make a number of changes for his side’s visit of Inter in Serie A this evening, including in goal.
As reported in today’s newspaper edition of Corriere dello Sport, the Rossoblu will be without first choice goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski after he contracted COVID-19 whilst on international duty with Poland last week.
Federico Ravaglia is set to be named as his replacement ahead of Angelo Da Costa, despite a disastrous outing in his only league appearance so far this season. The 21-year-old endured a torrid debut in December as he conceded five first-half goals in a 5-1 defeat to Roma.
Meanwhile, Lorenzo De Silvestri will be benched and Takehiro Tomiyasu will start at right-back in his place.
Mihajlovic is also set to select two of Jerdy Schouten, Nicolas Dominguez and Mattias Svanberg to play in central midfield, with the former boosted by a stunning goal last time out against Crotone.
Nicola Sansone will be favoured in a wide attacking berth ahead of Emanuel Vignato, whilst Riccardo Orsolini will battle Andreas Skov Olsen for a place on the opposite flank.