Serie A: Atalanta Bergamo overthrows Udinese and climbs to second place

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This Sunday at the start of the afternoon, Atalanta Bergamo hosted Udinese for the 12th day of Serie A. A meeting that the Bergamos had to win in order to keep Europe in their sights. However, nothing started as planned for Ademola Lookman’s teammates who conceded Hassane Kamara’s opener just before the break (0-1, 45+3rd).

Upon returning from the locker room, things improved for the locals and the reaction quickly came with the equalizer from Mario Pasalic (1-1, 56th). A meeting marked by the former Ligue 1 players because Isaak Touré finally scored against his camp in the process and, despite himself, gave victory to Atalanta (2-1, 60th). With this success, Atalanta moves back to second place in the standings. For its part, Udinese remains eighth.

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