Bologna Stun Atalanta in Bergamo to Keep European Hopes Alive
Atalanta’s quest for a top-four finish in Serie A suffered a significant setback on 18 May 2026 as they fell 1–0 at home to a resilient Bologna side at the Gewiss Stadium. The result not only handed the Rossoblu a vital three points in their own push for continental qualification but also exposed the home side’s struggles to break down a well‑organised defence on the final day of the season.
Match Overview
A tense encounter saw few clear chances in the first half, with both teams cautious on a balmy evening in Bergamo. Atalanta dominated possession as expected, but Bologna’s compact 5‑3‑2 shape made life difficult. The visitors’ game plan paid off in the 58th minute when a swift counter‑attack ended with Riccardo Orsolini finishing clinically past Marco Sportiello after a precise through‑ball from Lewis Ferguson.
Key Moments
- 23’ – Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman forced a sharp save from Lukasz Skorupski with a curling effort from the edge of the box.
- 58’ – Goal! Bologna’s Orsolini slotted home after a brilliant break, cutting inside and beating Sportiello at the near post.
- 74’ – Atalanta thought they had equalised through Duván Zapata, but the goal was ruled offside after a VAR review.
- 88’ – Bologna’s Stefan Posch cleared a header from Marten de Roon off the line to preserve the lead.
Tactical Battle
Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta struggled to impose their usual high‑tempo pressing game. Bologna’s midfield trio of Ferguson, Michel Aebischer, and Remo Freuler disrupted the hosts’ rhythm, while the back three of Posch, Jhon Lucumí, and Sam Beukema stood firm against waves of attacks. Bologna’s threat on the break, led by the pace of Orsolini and Joshua Zirkzee, kept the Atalanta defence honest throughout.
Standings Impact
The defeat leaves Atalanta in fifth place, three points behind fourth‑placed Juventus, meaning they will likely have to settle for a Europa League spot unless results elsewhere go their way. For Bologna, the win lifts them to sixth, firmly in contention for a Conference League berth. The result also extends Bologna’s unbeaten run against Atalanta to three matches in Serie A.
Player of the Match
Riccardo Orsolini was the difference‑maker. His goal was a moment of individual brilliance, and his work rate in tracking back was equally important in nullifying Atalanta’s wide threats.

