Atalanta continued their bid for a first Serie A title with a club-record tenth consecutive league win with a 1-0 win over Cagliari on Saturday, with Dusan Vlahovic’s late penalty saving Juventus’ 2-0 win over Cagliari on Saturday. -2 draw with bottom team Venice.
Nicolo Zaniolo ensured Atalanta stayed at the top of Serie A this weekend with a goal that decided a hard-fought encounter in Sardinia, with the Italy international scoring from Raoul Berano in the 66th minute Watt scored the winning goal on a cut.
Atalanta, under veteran coach Gian Piero Gasperini, are serious challengers for the Serie A title for the first time in their history and moved two points clear of their nearest rivals after a 3-1 victory over Udinese. Challenger Napoli.
However, Gasperini was not satisfied with the performance of his players, who impressed in Tuesday’s 3-2 loss to Real Madrid against a team that is 15th and just above the relegation zone. Cagliari, who scored two points, performed poorly in the game.
Atalanta almost hit the post through Ademola Lookman after Zaniolo’s winner but only managed all three thanks to some good work from Marco Carnesechi between the sticks. He made at least six good saves, including one from Leonardo Pavoletti in stoppage time.
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“A big part of this team, not everyone, needs to grow a little bit and get the same mentality as the core group,” said Gasperini, who substituted three players at halftime. The decision showed his displeasure.
Zaniolo’s goal was his third of the season and another sign of his renewed vigor after a difficult few years. Gasperini later criticized him for being booked while celebrating his goal, saying he “couldn’t stand” him whipping his shirt, angering the home fans.
Gasperini told reporters: “We cannot afford to anger the crowd every time he scores a goal and turn our advantage into a disadvantage… This is the second time he has done this.”
Napoli, who lost injured star Hvitsa Kovaratzhelja, fought back from a goal down to take three points at the Estadio Internazionale, where they claimed a historic third last year League Championship.
Napoli ‘on the right track’
In the 22nd minute, Florian Thauvin scored from a penalty kick he saved. Naples counterattacked in the second half, with Romelu Lukaku, Andre Frank Goals from Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Lautaro Giannetti excited the large visiting fans. Target.
Napoli are four points ahead of Lazio and third-placed Inter Milan, who face each other in Rome on Monday night before Fiorentina face Viola in Bologna on Saturday.
“I said after our defeat to Lazio (last weekend) that we were on the right path,” Conte said. Daznin.
“The team needs to continue to play this kind of football, dominate the game, keep the ball and press when we don’t have the ball.”
Juventus followed up their Champions League win over Manchester City with a poor performance against Venezia, nine points behind sixth-placed Atalanta, and faced a backlash from fans despite Vlahovic’s late equalizer.
Juve avoided their first league defeat of the season but a draw meant nothing to Thiago Motta’s side, who trail Atalanta not only on points but also in games played.
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“When we play against teams that leave us space, we can attack well, but when we play against teams that leave us space, we have problems like what you saw tonight ,” Mota said.
“We can’t stay where we are because we have the ability to get higher at the table.”
Vlahovic scored his 11th goal of the season in the fifth minute of stoppage time after Antonio Candela was penalized for handball, but the goal drew attention from those watching as he scored his 12th of the season. The draw was met with cheers and jeers from frustrated fans. .
Mikael Erlertsson and Jay Eases canceled out the deficit with two fine headers in Federico Gatti’s 19th-minute opener, giving Venice the lead with minutes remaining. Seven points ahead, but a draw leaves them two points behind Como outside the relegation zone.