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Ademola Lookman has been called 'one of the worst penalty takers' by his manager as Atalanta crashed out of the Champions League.
Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini made the damning claim following the 27-year-old's missed effort in Tuesday night's 3-1 defeat to Club Brugge.
Lookman missed his spot-kick in the second half of Atalanta's defeat to Club BruggeCredit: GettyHis penalty was well stopped by former Liverpool goalkeeper Simon MignoletCredit: AFPThe Serie A side went into their knockout play-off second leg trailing 2-1 after their loss in Belgium last week.
And things got off to a wretched start in Bergamo with the visitors scoring three unanswered goals in the first half.
It was Lookman who sparked the hosts' attempted comeback when he poked home just 34 seconds after the break to bring up his 15th goal of the campaign.
His strike saw him create Champions League history by scoring the fastest goal by a substitute from the start of the second half.
High on confidence, Lookman then stepped up in the 61st minute in his quest to cut Brugge's aggregate lead to 5-3.
But ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet guessed the right way to deny Lookman's penalty from nestling in the bottom right corner.
It was the 36-year-old's 16th penalty save from his lengthy career - and just Lookman's second miss from 12 yards after his infamous Panenka attempt for Fulham against West Ham in 2020.
Atalanta failed to grab another goal in the second leg, with Brugge becoming the first Belgian side to directly knock out an Italian team in the competition since Anderlecht dumped out Juventus in 1982.
And speaking after the match, Gasperini didn't hold back his anger over Lookman stepping up to take the penalty.
That's despite the Nigeria international scoring his four previous spot-kicks since joining the club in 2022.
Lookman created Champions League history with his goal in the second halfCredit: GettyBut he was quickly left with his head in his handsCredit: AFPGasperini vented: "Lookman wasn’t supposed to take the penalty.
"He's one of the worst penalty takers I’ve ever seen.
"Even in training he has a very low percentage, he kicks them really badly.
"He wanted to take the penalty after scoring a goal.
"He took the ball despite [Mateo] Retegui and [Charles] De Keteleare available to take it. I didn’t like what Lookman did."
Attention for Atalanta will now turn back towards their Serie A title tilt with the club sitting in third spot - five points behind leaders Napoli.
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