Captain John McGinn fired nervy Aston Villa to their first win of the season as they edged past Bologna.
Unai Emery's side began their Europa League campaign with an unconvincing victory against the limited Italians.
Villa did little to persuade those watching that their early-season slump is over, producing a tentative display in their league phase opener, with Ollie Watkins also missing a second-half penalty.
At least it ended their wait for a win following a week in which president of football operations Monchi departed and was replaced by former Real Sociedad sporting director Roberto Olabe.
Villa's winner came early when McGinn struck from the edge of the box, his second goal against the Italians after netting in the Champions League last season.
Evann Guessand had already been denied by Lukasz Skorupski while the goalkeeper also saved from the lively Donyell Malen as Villa chased a second.
Yet the hosts lost their momentum and Bologna sensed a comeback with Federico Bernardeschi testing Marco Bizot soon after the break.
Skorupski then saved Watkins' weak penalty, after the striker was brought down, to give Bologna further hope and Santiago Castro's header hit the bar with 20 minutes left.
Bologna also nearly grabbed a last-gasp leveller but Bizot kept out Martin Vitik's header.