Serie A: Charles De Ketelaere and Atalanta dominate AS Roma and head towards the C1

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It was a shock for the Champions League this Sunday evening in Serie A. Atalanta (5th, 60 points) hosted AS Roma (6th, 60 points) in a match where they absolutely could not lose. With one match less, the Dea could carry out a big operation this evening. Very quickly, Charles De Ketelaere found the solution via an offering from Gianluca Scamacca (18th). In the process, the Belgian striker took charge of doubling the lead (20th). Clearly dominated, AS Roma returned from the break with better intentions.

This also led to a penalty which was transformed by Lorenzo Pellegrini (66th). This perfectly restarted the debates and caused a high tension end to the match. Finally, Atalanta won 2-1 and took a big option for qualification in the Champions League. For AS Roma, however, it becomes very complicated…

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