Serie A: Atalanta Bergamo slaps Naples

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As part of the 30th day of Serie A, Atalanta Bergamo took the scalp of Naples. Sixth at kick-off, Dea made the difference during the first act. If Aleksey Miranchuk found the fault shortly before the first half hour of play (0-1, 26th), Gianluca Scamacca took advantage of an error from Juan Jesus to double the lead just before the break (0-2, 45th). Returning from the locker room, the Partenopei tried to react but lacked realism, like this huge opportunity where Zielinski found the post before Carnesecchi, in turn, pushed the ball back onto his own posts (55th).

If Victor Osimhen also distinguished himself (79th, 81st), the Neapolitan striker came up against the opposing goalkeeper. At the end of the match, Teun Koopmeiners finally put an end to the suspense by deceiving Meret with a low cross shot (0-3, 88th). With this result (0-3), Atalanta remains 6th but comes one step behind AS Roma, 5th. For its part, Naples stagnates in 7th place and finds itself under pressure from Fiorentina and Lazio.

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