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Lazio – Atalanta 0-2: Won the Bra de Fer and made a step forward for the Champions League

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Atalanta scored a great 2-0 Olimpico win over Lazio and moved up to third place in the table, another important step towards reaching the new Champions League.

Lazio’s head-to-head duel with Atalanta for Matchday 22 of Serie A on Saturday night (11/02) saw Dea emerge victorious, while Gian Piero Gasperini’s side defeated the Eagles in Rome thanks to goals from Tzapacosta and Hoylund with 2 :0 and secured a spot a crucial step towards a top four finish by the end of the season.


The turning point in Atalanta’s favor came in the 23rd minute when they took the lead with a league goal from Zappacosta, with the Bergamaskis taking the lead from that point and Hoylund scoring a second goal in the 65th minute (his fifth of the league). League). ) to drop titles at the end of the game.


It is worth noting that with Zappacosta’s goal, Atalanta have now scored 101 goals from their defenders during the Gasperini era and since 2016-17 are the team with the most goals by defenders in the top five European leagues.

Lazio: Provendel, Marusic, Casale, Romagnoli (39′ Patrick), Hisai (58′ Lazzari), Milinkovic-Savic, Cataldi (58′ Vesino), Alberto, Anderson (58′ Pedro), Immobile, Xacani

ATALANTA: Musso, Toloi, Jimcity, Skalvini (58′ Palomino), Hatebur (63′ Demiral), De Roon, Kupminers, Zappacosta, Ederson, Lookman (89′ Boga), Hoylund (89′ Zapata)

The results of the 22nd game

  • Milan – Turin 1-0 (62′ Giroud)
  • Embolism – Spezia 2-2 (71′ Cambiaghi, 90+4′ Vignato / 25′ Penalty, 31′ Verde)
  • Lecce – Rome 1-1 (7′ auto. Ibáñez / 17′ pen. Dybala)
  • Lazio – Atalanta 0-2 (23′ Tzapacosta, 65′ Hoywood)
  • 02.12 13:30 Udinese – Sassuolo
  • 02.12 16:00 Bologna-Monza
  • 02.12 19:00 Juventus – Fiorentina
  • 02.12 21:45 Naples – Cremonese
  • 13/02 19:30 Verona-Salernitana
  • 13/02 21:45 Samdoria-Inter

The highlights

Lecce – Roma 1-1


Embolism – Spezia 2-2


Milan – Torino 1-0


The program of the 23rd game day

  • 17/02 21:45 Sassuolo – Naples
  • 18/02 16:00 Samdoria-Bologna
  • 18/02 19:00 Monza – Milan
  • 18/02 21:45 Inter-Udinese
  • 19/02 13:30 Atalanta-Lecce
  • 19/02 16:00 Florence – Empoli
  • 19/02 16:00 Salernitana – Lazio
  • 19/02 19:00 Special – Juventus
  • 19/02 21:45 Rome – Verona
  • 20/02 21:45 Torino – Cremonese


Source: sport 24

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