Serie A: Atalanta masters Monza in a good game

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Continuation of the 33rd day of Serie A this Sunday evening. The Monza club hosted Atalanta on its lawn at the Brianteo stadium. This meeting was an opportunity for the visitors to begin an acceleration in the race for Europe, while Gian Piero Gasperini’s men hope to pocket a ticket for the C3 or C4, being still in the running in Coppa Italia and Ligue Europa. The first period was fairly shared between the two Italian teams with a fairly high pace and several chances on both sides. La Dea opened the scoring in the wake of Charles De Ketelaere, shortly before the break (44th).

In the second half, the battle was still raging until El Bilal Touré doubled the lead (72nd). Having shown good things during the game, Daniel Maldini reduced the score to save the honor (89th) to save the honor in front of his fans despite the defeat (1-2). In the standings, Atalanta takes valuable points in the Italian championship and consolidates its 6th place, while Monza remains in the soft underbelly of Serie A with its 11th position. Next weekend, the Dea will host Empoli, while the Brianzoli will travel to Lecce for a crucial match, during the 34th Italian matchday.

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