Atalanta Bergamo: Kolasinac’s happiness

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The former Marseillais did not shy away from his pleasure after Atalanta Bergamo’s victory in the final of the Europa League against Bayer Leverkusen (3-0).

Atalanta Bergamo did it. Opposed to Bayer Leverkusen in the final of the Europa League, until then undefeated this season, the Lombard club won 3-0, winning the first European title in its history. To the delight of Sead Kolasinac.

Asked at the Canal+ microphone after the meeting, Sead Kolasinac expressed his joy. “It was a fantastic match, thus launched the former Olympique de Marseille player. From the first minute, we showed that we wanted to win this match. In the end, we completely deserved it. The approach to the match was very good from our coach, he told us that we could be dangerous by being careful, that’s what we did. »

“It’s always special to play in a final. Certainly, Leverkusen has been very strong this season. But a final is 90 or 120 minutes. We knew we would have our chance and we are very happy to have won this trophy, he added. The team was very good. »

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