There were fireworks off the field as the Bianconeri's arsenal of attacking weapons failed to fire in their final fixture before they face Pep Guardiola's men in Turin.
BOLOGNA, Italy — The night began with a bang. A loud one. Then, there were fireworks. Literally. However, there was nothing remotely explosive about Friday's scoreless draw between Bologna and Juventus. Not that the host minded. A draw against the league leader represented yet another fine result for a Bologna side that would be fourth in the Serie A standings if the season had started when Roberto Donadoni succeeded Delio Rossi at the end of October.