Inter Milan conceded twice in the last eight minutes of extra-time as their grip on the Coppa Italia came to an end with a 2-1 defeat to Bologna.
Lautaro Martinez had a penalty saved as normal time ended goalless, before Carlos Augusto headed hosts Inter into a 92nd-minute lead.
But Sam Beukema and Dan Ndoye struck in a dramatic turnaround as the back-to-back cup winners were dumped out at the quarter-final stage for the first time since the 2018-19 season.
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Inter’s Marko Arnautovic tried his luck from range but his sixth-minute effort went wide in a cagey start.
Bologna responded with a chance of their own in the 18th minute when Giovanni Fabbian’s shot grazed the outside of the post.
Inter pushed for an opening but were being held off by a stubborn Bologna.
The closest they got in the first half was when Davide Frattesi went down under a challenge but his penalty appeals were waved off.
Dan Ndoye, right, scores the winner
Inter came out fast after the break and came close in the 49th minute through the dangerous Fratessi.
The goalscoring midfielder lost his marker and met Alessandro Bastoni’s cross, but he failed to connect with the ball properly.
Simone Inzaghi’s side had kept four successive clean sheets prior to this match and their quality showed as their tight back three and hard working midfield stifled any Bologna attack.
But at the other end Martinez missed a golden opportunity to give Inter the lead in the 65th minute.
Bologna’s Tommaso Corazza was deemed to have handled the ball in the box following a corner but Martinez’s placed effort was saved by Federico Ravaglia.
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