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Atalanta – Juventus 1:1: The machine god Danilo kept the lady upright

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The bra de fer in Bergamo between Atalanta and Juventus had no winner, Malinowski brought the Olympiakos opponent in the round of 16 of the Europa League ((17.2., 10 p.m., COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD) and Danilo to a 1-1 lead in the 92nd minute. Minute.

The battle for 4th place between Atalanta and Juventus, which gives the ticket to the new season’s Champions League, will have more episodes.

On Sunday, the two teams drew 1-1 after a tough battle, with Atalanta four days before their first clash against Olympiakos for the round of 16 of the Europa League (February 17, 22:00, COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD and LIVE by Sportish).but Juventus “steal” the point with a goal in the second minute of delays.

The game

Juventus stormed into the Jewiss Stadium, gaining momentum from victories over Verona and Sassuolo in Dusan Vlahovic’s first two flamboyant performances with their shirts, and in the first quarter they closed in on Atalanta and created chances. The Serbian striker had a good shot and two heads during that period, with Allegri’s team having the best chance of being Dimbala’s shot, which went just wide from high in the wide area.

However, Joya’s phase rang the hosts’ word, Gasperini’s team balanced from the 20th minute and slowly took control to threaten until the final of the first part. First in the 31st minute when Muriel failed to put the ball in the net despite having a defenseless goal in front of him after a miss by Cesni (his placement was poor outside the box) and then at Bogas two shots into the box that they both stopped at De Licht’s body.

Somehow the two teams went to the dressing room at the break, with Atalanta having 10 last tries but none at home, and Juventus 7 in the final with 3 (all Vlahovic) finding a goal but no nets. The second half was just as exciting as the first as it had multiple periods in both hotspots, with the first coming early in the 47th minute when De Ron’s shot forced Cesney into an impressive operation.

Ten minutes of pressure followed from behind, with Vlachovic, Dimbala and Morata threatening but not injuring Sportielos and Atalanta then taking control by dominating the axis. Malinowski’s entry into the game allowed Gasperini’s team to keep the ball on their feet longer and the good space he had was rewarded with an impressive goal.

Protagonist Ruslan Malinowski, the Ukrainian midfielder fires a flare from outside the box and gives Chesni no room to react to make it 1-0 for Bergamaski in the 76th minute.

That goal froze the Torinese side and spurred the hosts on to score the second in the 84th minute, but Hattebour’s shot from the small area sent the ball over the bar and the opportunity flew by. As if that wasn’t enough, Juventus managed to free themselves from the crushed ropes minutes later and found a goal with an unexpected hero.

It was Danilo who executed Sportielo with an unimaginable header from a Dimbala corner to write the game’s 1-1 draw with his first goal of the year and extend Juventus’ unbeaten streak to 11 games (7 wins – 4 draws). ), but also to keep his team 4th and +2 from Atalanta.

ATALANTA: Sportiello, Toloi, Demiral, Jimciti, Hatembur, De Rooney, Froiler, Japacosta (60′ Mele), Koummainers, Boga (90′ Pasalic), Muriel (60′ Malinowski)

JUVENTUS: Cesni, Danilo, De Licht, Bonucci (79′ Cuadrado), De Silio, McKenny (81′ Ken) Locatelli, Rabio (86′ Arthur), Dibala, Vlahovic, Morata (86′ Ake)

The results of the 25th game:

The highlights:

Lazio 3-0 Bologna

Napoli – Inter 1-1

Turin – Venice 1-2

Milan 1-0 Sampdoria

Verona-Udinese 4-0

Empoli-Cagliari 1-1

Genoa – Salernitana 1-1

Sassuolo-Roma 2-2

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