Three months after his arrival in Bergamo, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado enjoyed his debut in the Atalanta shirt. This past Tuesday, the midfielder played from the start in the match against the Young Boys for the fifth matchday of the league stage of the UEFA Champions League. His first game as a baseman was unbeaten, as Gian Piero Gasperini’s team won in Switzerland.
The Colombian played as a right winger/midfielder in a 3-4-2-1 structure, and from his sector he generated danger with good crosses and even a shot that came close to opening the scoring. The seventh minute had just passed when Juan Guillermo warned with a classic play: reception on the wing, cycle in and shot at the short post with the left foot.
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Mateo Retegui (double) and Charles De Ketelaere (double and three assists) starred in the Atalanta festival at the Stadion Wankdorf. The Italian team showed its superiority from the start and after a partial tie by Boys, they never suffered in the game. In the first half, the story was already sentenced.
Retegui started the victory. And although the home team came back quickly and equalized through Silvere Ganvoula, Atalanta took a decisive advantage in an 11-minute burst, from 27′ to 38′. Another goal from the Argentinian striker (naturalized Italian), a score from De Ketelaere and a contribution from Kolasinac They made it 1-4 before the break.
Already in the complement, La Dea completed the small hand. De Ketelaere capped off a great performance with his second celebration of the night and his team’s fifth. The difference could have been greater at the time, since 15′ from the end the referee did not disallow a goal from Kolasinac because of the other side before that.
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However, there was still time for sixth place. Lazar Samardzic sealed the victory with a superb goal shortly after the finish. CuAdrado, for his part, completed the 90′ in his tenth game with Gasperini’s team. Due to 1-6 in Switzerland, Atalanta rose to fourth place in the table in this stage of the Champions League.
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Changes
Alan Virginius (45′, Ebrima Colley),Darian men (45′, Lúcás Lakomy), Cedric Itten (59′, Silvere Ganvoula), Lazar Samardzic (62′, Marco Brescianini), Nicolò Zaniolo (62′, Mateo Retegui), Elias Meschack (66′, Joel Monteiro), Rafael Toloi (74′, Chad Kolasinac), Marco Palestra (74′, Charles De Ketelaere), Zachary Athekame (77′, Jaouen Hadjam), Ben Godfrey (79′, Isak Hien)
Goals
0-1, 8′: Mateo Retegui1-1, 10′: Silvere Ganvoula M’boussy1-2, 27′: Charles De Ketelaere1-3, 31′: Kolasinac1-4, 38′: Mateo Retegui1-5, 55′: Charles De Ketelaere1-6, 89′: Lazar Samardzic
Cards
Referee: Manfred Lukjancuk
VAR Referee: Dennis Higler, Clay Rupert
Ebrima Colley (43′, Yellow), Marco Brescianini (44′, Yellow), Elijah bad (72′, Yellow)
How does Atalanta’s current position in the Champions League group affect their chances of advancing?
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