Atalanta swept Roma aside with an early Charles De Ketelaere brace to take fifth place with a game in hand, but risked throwing it away with wasteful finishing.

This was a massive head-to-head for Champions League football, as they were locked together in fifth place, even though La Dea have a game in hand against Fiorentina scheduled for June 2. Gian Piero Gasperini barely rotated ahead of Wednesday’s Coppa Italia Final against Juventus, with Sead Kolasinac, Emil Holm and Rafael Toloi injured. While they won Thursday’s Europa League semi-final, the Giallorossi went out to Bayer Leverkusen and were missing Paulo Dybala, Leonardo Spinazzola and Renato Sanches.

See how it unfolded on the Liveblog.

Mile Svilar made a save in the opening two minutes on a corner that was deflected off Romelu Lukaku, then Berat Djimsiti’s diving header just wide.

Atalanta broke through when De Ketelaere ran onto a Gianluca Scamacca through ball, cut inside Gianluca Mancini and bent the right-foot finish into the far bottom corner from 14 yards.

Moments later it was 2-0, as Teun Koopmeiners exchanged passes with Scamacca down the left and pulled back for De Ketelaere to sweep in relatively undisturbed with the inside of the right boot.

De Ketelaere could’ve had a hat-trick by the 36th minute, this time drilling just wide, then thumped it against the upright from the tightest of angles, while Svilar palmed a Hans Hateboer header off the line.

That same post was again struck by Atalanta before half-time, as the Koopmeiners free kick went over the wall and smacked against the woodwork.

There should’ve been a third, as De Ketelaere turned Evan Ndicka to send Mario Pasalic through, a curler bent inches wide of the far post.

Ederson scuffed a finish into the arms of Svilar on a Scamacca back-heel flick, while Edoardo Bove finally got a Roma shot on target, albeit straight at Marco Carnesecchi on 54 minutes.

Ademola Lookman came off the bench and immediately drilled inches wide from the edge of the area, as did Marten de Roon moments later, while Svilar had to palm the Mario Pasalic attempt over the bar at the end of a very long passing move.

However, Roma were given a lifeline when Tammy Abraham combined with Lukaku and was caught by De Roon arguably after he had got the shot away, but the referee opted for a penalty. Lorenzo Pellegrini converted, despite Carnesecchi guessing the right angle.

Suddenly, it was a different game and Pellegrini threatened to equalise with a swept finish from the edge of the box on the Angelino assist, which Carnesecchi had to parry with difficulty.

The Atalanta goalkeeper also smothered a Lukaku angled drive set up by Abraham and Stephan El Shaarawy, while Ederson stung Svilar’s gloves at the near post, then both Koopmeiners and Aleksei Miranchuk drilled just wide from the edge of the box.

The biggest waste for Atalanta was in stoppages when Koopmeiners somehow blasted over with only Svilar to beat when sent clear by Lookman.

Atalanta 2-1 Roma

De Ketelaere 18, 20 (A), Pellegrini pen 66 (R)

Player statistic

1st half
Charles De Ketelaere
(Assist: Gianluca Scamacca)
Goal 18'    
Charles De Ketelaere
(Assist: Teun Koopmeiners)
Goal 20'    
2nd half
    46' Yellow card Evan Ndicka
Teun Koopmeiners Yellow card 58'    
    66' Penalty Lorenzo Pellegrini

Match statistic

58
Possession %
42
24
Total shots
9
7
Shots on target
6
14
Shots off target
1
3
Blocked shots
2
6
Corners
1
2
Offsides
1
11
Fouls
11
ATT
ROM

Starting lineups

29
Goalkeeper
19
Defender
33
Defender
4
Defender
22
Defender
58'
13
Midfielder
88'
8
Midfielder
75'
15
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
17
58'
90
58'
99
Goalkeeper
Defender
5
Defender
23
Defender
43
86'
4
Midfielder
86'
16
Midfielder
46'
7
Midfielder
Midfielder
46'
90
Attacker
92

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
31
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
20
Defender
25
Midfielder
45
Defender
43
53
Defender
77
58'
11
Attacker
58'
10
Attacker
58'
42
Defender
75'
59
Midfielder
88'
6
Defender
1
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
63
Goalkeeper
59
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
19
Defender
14
Defender
61
Midfielder
3
Defender
9
Attacker
46'
52
Midfielder
46'
17
Attacker
86'
67
Attacker
86'
3 thought on “Serie A | Atalanta 2-1 Roma: Dea fly into fifth place”
  1. Not surprised at all. As long as Roma can’t get rid of inconsistent performances, we’ll always be the laughing stock of so-called Italian big clubs. Yes, we have tremendous fanbase, but look at our trophy cabinet. Do we deserve to be called “a big club”?

  2. The villain Mou was given the sack and the nice guy took over… Alas, nice guys never come first: no final, no cup, no fifth place, and no CL. The veeeery clever owners shot themselves in the foot. Next trophy: in 50 years.

  3. They thought De Rossi was guardiola 😂😂😂 Mancini defending on that first Charles goal is comedy personified. Lazio will come through and take 6th as well 😂😂😂

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