Serie A: Atalanta takes a walk against Frosinone

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Continuation of the 20th day of Serie A this Monday evening. Atalanta welcomed the promoted Frosinone to Lombardy, on the lawn of the Gewiss Stadium. While the Dea quickly raised the tone, Teun Koopmeiners opened the scoring for the locals (8th), before the Brazilian midfielder, Ederson, doubled the lead (13th), well imitated by Charles De Ketelaere on the action next (14th). In the second half, Davide Zappacosta scored his goal (83rd), as did Emil Holm (90th) to seal a quiet victory (5-0).

In the standings, Atalanta remains in a good position in the Italian championship with a good 5th position, very few points behind the top three, while Frosinone is still in danger with 15th place in Serie A. The weekend Next, Leoni will play against Cagliari, on the 21st day of the championship, while Dea will face Udinese.

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