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175
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12
Atalanta
Juventus
Attacks
112
66
Dangerous Attacks
62
22
Ball Possession
55
45
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3
2
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End 0-1
86′
R. Bellanova
D. Zappacosta
84′
F.Kostić
79′
F. Miretti
F. Conceicao
79′
F.Kostić
A.Cambiaso
73′
A.Cambiaso
72′
Honest·Ahanor
S. Kolašinac
72′
M. Pašalić
M. de Roon
72′
G. Scamacca
N.Krstović
71′
T. Koopmeiners
K. Thuram
71′
F. Gatti
E.Holm
69′
K. Thuram
66′
C. D. Ketelaere
58′
J. C. David
K.Yildiz
55′
G. Raspadori
N.Zalewski
48′
0-1
J. Boga
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
In a crucial Serie A clash at the Gewiss Stadium, Juventus secured a hard-fought 1-0 away victory over Atalanta on Saturday night. The match, which kicked off at 02:45 local time, was decided by a solitary second-half goal, tightening Juventus's grip on a top-four position while dealing a blow to Atalanta's European aspirations. The game was a tense, tactical affair with few clear-cut chances for either side. The decisive moment arrived around the 70th minute when a swift Juventus counter-attack culminated in a low finish from inside the box, beating the Atalanta goalkeeper. Atalanta pushed for an equalizer in the final stages, with a late header flashing wide of the post, but Juventus's experienced defense held firm to see out the win. The result sees Juventus solidify their standing in the Champions League places, while Atalanta will rue missed opportunities in a match where they enjoyed more possession but lacked a cutting edge in the final third. Post-match, the Juventus manager praised his team's defensive discipline and maturity, while the Atalanta coach expressed frustration at his side's inability to convert their dominance into goals. The starting lineups featured Atalanta's attacking trident and Juventus's seasoned backline, setting the stage for a contest that ultimately went the way of the Turin giants.

