Great 4 for Rome on Atlanta

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Italian League 21-22

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Tammi Avraham and Niccolò Zanyulo Celebrate (Reuters)

Tammi Avraham and Niccolò Zanyulo Celebrate (Reuters)

For this round, Atlanta came as the hottest team in Italy along with Inter. After six consecutive victories, Jan Piero Gasparini’s team hosted a fascinating battle tonight (Saturday) against Roma and Mourinho, who managed to stop it with a big 1: 4 in Bergamo as part of the 18th round of Serie A. The game, like all league games The Italian, aired on Channel ONE2 for yes subscribers, HOT Cellcom TV and Partner TV.

Rome could not have dreamed of a better opening to tackle. After less than a minute, Tami Avraham managed to mislead the entire black-and-blue defense and scored his fifth goal of the season. In the 27th minute it was already 0: 2, after Niccolo Zaniolu recorded a tremendous personal operation. Despite this, Atalanta did not give up and managed to come back after Luis Muriel, who came on as a substitute in the 33rd minute, gave her a shrinking goal at perfect timing in extra time of the first half.

But it was not Atlanta’s day. A few minutes after a Duban Spata goal was disallowed by the VAR claiming a dissent, Chris Smalling took advantage of a wonderful Jordan Verto header to score the third, with the Frenchman adding another header until the end, this time to Abraham who completed a formidable double in the 82nd minute and closed out an interest. suffix.

Tammy Abraham Celebrates (Reuters)Tammy Abraham Celebrates (Reuters)

Roma are recording their second straight win and tenth overall this season, finishing fifth with 31 points. At the Atlanta, on the other hand, who dreamed of creating a square championship race, is already six points away from the top and it seems that this season too Gasparini’s wonderful team will have a very hard time getting the Scudetto and will focus on establishing themselves in the first four.

Gianluca Mancini and Chris Smalling Celebrate (Reuters)Gianluca Mancini and Chris Smalling Celebrate (Reuters)

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