Serie A: Atalanta continues its amazing series against Sassuolo

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810 minutes, or 9 matches, that Atalanta now remains undefeated. Facing Sassuolo this Saturday as part of the 25th day of Serie A, the Bergamo club stretched its series by winning in front of its audience (3-0). Former Monegasque Marco Pasalic opened the scoring (22nd, 1-0), before his goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi pulled out all the stops in his turn.

Just before the break, the 23-year-old goalkeeper disgusted Andrea Pinamonti by saving his penalty twice (45th + 5th). But the big blow was finally the Dutchman Teun Koopmeiners who delivered it just before the hour mark (58th, 2-0), before being imitated by the ex-Parisian Mitchel Bakker (75th, 3-0). Thanks to this success, the DEA maintains its 4th place in the ranking, while Sassuolo remains stuck in 17th position.

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