He Atalanta back this Sunday with a great one Udinese (2-1) in just four minutes to stay in the fight for Serie A leadership.
On an important day, where Inter Milan and Naples They measure the forces in Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro), the Atalanta of Gian Piero Gasperini one of the strongest teams in Europe, cannot afford to fail at home to have a chance to fish in troubled waters.
He had to overcome an Udinese side that has been doing things very well this season and it was very difficult. Especially when the Ivorian Hassane Kamara A great goal was scored from outside the area in added time of the first half that put ‘Dea’ on the ropes.
Nothing but a team with the Nigerian Ademola Lookman, the Serbian Lazar Samardzic or the Italian Mateo Retegui not resolved. They led the high press and started to make Udine’s team insecure in releasing the ball, causing more errors.
And in one of the specialties of the ‘Dea’ house, in a counterattack, came the well-deserved draw. Led Samardzic, Retegui and Lookman They got the attention of the place and, the Italian Raoul Bellanova, Open on the wing, he managed to get a perfect low cross to the arrival of Croatian Mario Pasalic, who was undetectable from the second line, to level the scores.
Released the Atalantaattacked again with the same profile, in a very similar play, just 4 minutes after leaving Udinese very moved. This time, Bellanova’s center, who was also low, grabbed the Frenchman Isaak Toure and shot towards the goal, scoring the final 2-1 with his own goal.
He Atalantawho have not lost a match in any competition since September 24 against Como 1907 by the Spaniard Cesc Fábregas, climbed to second place with 25 points, tied with Naples and courtesy of Inter, who still have 24. La ‘Fiore’ He is also hiding with 22 and a game less. All tomorrow.
Source: La Verdad

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