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Atalanta – Roma 3-1: Bergamaski lives in the Bay of Europe

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Beaten 3-1 by Roma in Bergamo, Atalanta returned to winning ways after two defeats to be firmly in contention for a European ticket once more.

Atalanta have been unbeaten in their last two league games, while Roma have enjoyed three straight Serie A wins and a superb Europa League semi-finals win (4-1 against Feyenoord in extra time a couple of 24 hours ago), though against Bergamo the most What counted was the survival instinct.

This was possessed by Gian Piero Gasperini’s team in abundance, who needed the win to not be left behind in the hunt for the European ticket, as the Bergamaschi defeated the Romans 3-1 (they stayed in 5th place and narrowly behind). the privileged top 4) and not allowing Jose Mourinho to combine completing 100 games on the Giallorossi bench with a positive result.

As for the hard-fought part of the last game of matchday 31, the first part was phase-poor, with the best of that phase being converted into a goal by the hosts in the 39th minute, with Zapata turning from the left and Pasalic scoring with Patricios a tight shot (1:0).


In the 74th minute, the Portuguese saved a close Palomino header but had no response to Toloi’s close-range shot, which was rebounded. The 2-0 gave the home side the win, but the finishing touches came in the last quarter of the race.

Within two minutes to be precise when the Giallorossi temporarily reduced in the 83rd minute with Pellegrini (shot from outside the box) and got back into the game but Koppminers scored in the 84th minute (7th goal in this season in Serie A for the Dutch) used a blunder by Patricio to make it 3-1 in the final and keep his team in the European bay.

  • ATALANTA: Sportiello, Toloi, Jimsiti (74′ Palomino), Scalvini, Zappacosta, De Ron, Ederson (90′ Sopi), Male (82′ Demiral), Kopminers, Pasalic (82′ Hoylund), Zapata (90′ Muriel)
  • ROMA: Patricio, Mancini (64′ Dybala), Ibáñez, Llorente, Celik, Bove (64′ Matic), Cristante, Zalewski (64′ Spinazzola), Pellegrini, Solbakken (65′ El Saarawi), Abraham (81′ Belotti)

The results of the 31st game day

  • Verona-Bologna 2-1 (45+6′ Penalty. 62′ Verdi / 90+4′ Dominguez)
  • Salernitana-Sassuolo 3-0 (9′ Pirola, 20′ Dia, 65′ Koulibaly)
  • Lazio – Turin 0-1 (43′ Ilic)
  • Samdoria-Spezia 1-1 (23′ Amion / 59′ Verde)
  • Empoli – Inter 0-3 (48′, 76′ Lukaku, 88′ Lautaro)
  • Udinese – Cremonese 3-0 (2′ Samardzic, 27′ Peres, 36′ Sakses)
  • Monza – Florence 3-2 (26′ Auto. Biraghi, 43′ Mota, 59′ Pen. Pesina / 8′ Kwame, 13′ Saponara)
  • Milan – Lecce 2-0 (40′, 75′ Leo)
  • Juventus – Naples 0-1 (90+4′ Raspadori)
  • Atalanta-Roma 3-1 (39′ Pasalic, 74′ Toloi, 84′ Kopminers/ 83′ Pellegrini)

The highlights of the games

Milan 2-0 Lecce


Empoli – Inter 0-3


Salernitana-Sassuolo 3-0


Monza – Florence 3-2


Udinese – Cremonese 3-0


Lazio – Torino 0-1


The program of the 32nd game day

  • 28/04 19:30 Lecce-Udinese
  • 28/04 21:45 Spezia-Monza
  • 29/04 16:00 Naples – Salernitana
  • 29/04 19:00 Rome – Milan
  • 29/04 21:45 Turin – Atalanta
  • 04/30 1:30 p.m Inter – Lazio
  • 04/30 16:00 Cremonese-Verona
  • 04/30 16:00 Sassuolo-Empoli
  • 04/30 19:00 Florence – Sampdoria
  • 04/30 21:45 Bologna – Juventus

Source: sport 24

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