ARTICLE AD
Continuation of the 32nd day of Serie A this Monday evening. A few days after its immense success against Liverpool (0-3) at Anfield, Atalanta welcomed the Hellas Verona club, on their lawn at the Gewiss Stadium. This meeting was quite important for both teams. On the one hand, the Dea wants to have a good end to the season to grab a European ticket, while the Gialloblu want to validate its continued move away from the red zone as quickly as possible. Gian Piero Gasperini’s players quickly accelerated with the opening score of Gianluca Scamacca (13th), then well imitated by Ederson on a pass from the Italian striker (18th).
When we returned from the locker room, the match got heated. While we thought the Veronese were on the verge of drowning, they turned the match around in a few minutes. First by reducing the score with Darko Lazović (56th) then by equalizing with Tijjani Noslin (60th) to snatch a draw (2-2). In the standings, Atalanta remains in the race for Europe with its 6th place in the Italian championship, while Hellas Verona is still in danger of relegation to Serie A despite a small rise to 16th position. Next weekend, Dea will travel to Campania to face Salernitana, while Grifone will play at home against Lazio, during the 33rd Italian matchday.
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