Bologna coach Thiago Motta was delighted after their 2-0 win against Napoli.

Dan Ndoye and Stefan Posch struck for Bologna, with Bologna keeper Federico Ravaglia saving a Matteo Politano penalty.

More than talk about the Champions League, my joy is seeing the squad play like this. I don't calculate how many points we need and who can catch us. I put all my energy into enjoying this moment along with these fantastic lads," Motta told DAZN.

I am happy for our fans who follow the team and they too are enjoying this wonderful period, but they support us even during the tough times. I am happy for them.

In order to aim for the top spots, you need to have great performances away from home and our fans are always behind us in every arena."

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