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In this fight for third place behind Inter Milan and Naples, Atalanta took over on Juventus thanks to a solid victory (0-2). Despite a good dynamic in Serie A, Juve, recently eliminated in the Champions League and in the Italian Cup, did not know how to impose their rhythm in the face of a bergame team in search of stability after several counter-performance. Atalanta made the difference in the first period thanks to Mateo Retagui, who placed a precise strike in the lower left corner of the goal (29th, 0-1).
In the second period, Marten de Roon doubled the putting of a powerful shot in the right skylight (46th, 0-2), before Davide Zappacosta, perfectly served by Sead Kolasinac, come to weigh down the score of an unstoppable strike in the right corner of the goal (66th, 0-3). After a slalom in the defense, Ademola Lookman finally came to conclude the recital of Bergamo in the 77th minute of play (0-4). This victory thus allows Gasperini players to consolidate their place on the podium, while Juventus sees its momentum braked in the race for European places. The day before lady is 4th with 52 points six lengths from her evening opposing.
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