Fiorentina with 10 men eliminated in the 95th minute

BERGAMO – L’Atalanta is the second finalist of Italian Cup. The Goddess of Gasperini overturned the result of the first leg of the semi-final against the Florentine and on May 15th in Rome he will face the Juventus Of Cheer upwho last night earned access to the final act of the tournament despite the 2-1 defeat at home to Lazio. The people of Bergamo al Gewiss Stadium they were the protagonists of a high-intensity performance: the usual thing opened the scoring Koopmeinerswhile the goal that temporarily equalized Viola was scored by Martinez Fourth despite the numerical inferiority. At this point he took over the chair Scamacca (who had already seen a Eurogoal canceled out in the first half) who scored the goal with a spectacular semi-overhead kick to make it 2-2 on aggregate. The Italian striker will not be in the final because he was booked and booked. He then thought about making the Bergamo fans explode with joy Lookman, with a goal previously disallowed for offside in the 95th minute. He shuts down the conversation Pasalic.

The last precedent in the Italian Cup final between Atalanta and Juventus dates back to the 2020/2021 season, when the Bianconeri were led by Pirlo. On that occasion the Old Lady triumphed thanks to goals from Kulusevski And Church.

ATALANTA-FIORENTINA 3-1: SCORESHEET AND STATISTICS

Atalanta-Fiorentina, live

90 + 8′ – ATALANTA IN THE ITALIAN CUP FINAL – The match ends 4-2 on aggregate. Atalanta will face Juve in the Italian Cup final.

90 + 8′ – ATALANTA GOAL – Pasalic scores the goal that definitively defeats Fiorentina.

90 + 5′ – ATALANTA GOAL – Atalanta scores the goal that could qualify for qualification at the last gasp with Lookman: the referee validates the goal initially disallowed for offside: 3-1 and Dea ahead with a few seconds left.

90′ – Other opportunities for the hosts. First Lookman turns quickly in the area but doesn’t hit the best shot with his left foot. Then De Ketelaere carries the ball all over the pitch but fails to find the target with an imprecise shot.

85′ – Atalanta one step away from the qualifying goal with Pasalic who is stopped by Biraghi in the area. The eventual goal, in any case, would have been annulled due to offside reported subsequently.

80′ – The intensity of the match shows no signs of abating and both teams continue to fight blow for blow. Scamacca tries again but rejects Ranieri. A few seconds later the attacker was booked for a challenge on Nico Gonzalez.

75′ – ATALANTA GOALScamacca he finds another spectacular goal which this time is not disallowed. The blue striker hits a half overhead kick and the opposing goalkeeper can’t do anything about it. Overall result again equal.

73′ – Gasperini brings on Lookman and Pasalic in place of Ederson and Kolasinac to create more danger for the opponent’s rearguard. The Goddess pushes but Fiorentina has now regained greater confidence.

68′ – FIORENTINA GOAL – In the moment of Atalanta’s greatest dominance comes the surprise goal from the guests Martinez Fourth. The defender does well to head the free kick taken by Biraghi. Viola are back ahead in the overall score.

63′ – Italiano runs for cover and inserts Duncan in place of Beltran to contain the Dea’s attacks after the red card. Bad shot by De Roon from outside the area.

58′ – Scamacca tries a free kick but his shot comes out after Beltran’s deflection. Yellow card for Kolasinac.

53′ – MILENKOVIC EXPELLED – The Italiano’s team remains with 10 men. De Ketelaere serves Scamacca centrally on the run and Milenkovic stops him irregularly when there was now only the goalkeeper left to beat.

50′ – La Dea wastes a sensational opportunity with Ruggeri, who from two steps is unable to make the most of Zappacosta’s perfect cross and heads the ball just wide.

46′ – START OF SECOND HALF – Atalanta and Fiorentina return to the field for the second half of the game.

45 + 4′ – END OF THE FIRST HALF – The first half of the match ended with a score of 1-0 for the home team, who put the qualification issue back in perfect balance thanks to Koopmeiners’ goal in the 8th minute.

45′ – The Bergamo players build another dangerous move from the right, but Ruggeri fails to hit the target from a good position. Viola responds with a central and weak shot from outside the area by Bonaventura. Mandragora, warned by a booking, is booked and in any case will not take the field against Juventus in the final.

40′ – Opportunity for Fiorentina who takes advantage of the opponents’ lack of attention: Belotti serves Kouame but his shot is deflected.

35′ – Atalanta gain more possession and try to pass internally: De Ketelaere’s first shot is deflected by Italiano’s defence. The Belgian has another opportunity to put the ball at the far post where Scamacca is waiting for him, but here too the attempted cross is deflected in the bud. The third opportunity also arrives in a few minutes for the former Milan player, who after a great run gets just wide.

30′ – Nervousness on the pitch after Carnesecchi’s high exit which hits Nico Gonzalez, forced to leave the pitch momentarily. Lots of physical duels in this phase of the match.

25′ – The Goddess plays a waiting game and Gasperini’s choice pays off, with his team becoming dangerous again again with Koopmeiners: Terracciano responds well.

20′ – The two teams continue to challenge each other head-on with Viola trying to exploit the flanks: Bonaventura is unable to hit a header well, Belotti shoots it high.

15′ – SCAMACCA, GOAL CANCELLED – Fiorentina immediately tries to raise its head and tries with a long-range shot from Mandragora, who does not replicate the masterpiece of the first leg and sends it high. Atalanta returned to the opponent’s area and found the 2-0 goal which would give them the lead in the two-legged match with a sensational goal from Scamacca. The Italian striker unloaded a deadly right-footed shot from outside the area into the net. All in vain, as the goal was then annulled due to a previous foul.

10′ – ATALANTA ON THE LEAD – Belotti tries with a precise shot from the edge of the area: Carnesecchi does well in not being caught unprepared. Immediately afterwards it is always the usual Koopmeiners who scores the 1-0 goal with a perfect left foot that equalizes the score between the first leg and the second leg.

5′ – The two teams start the match with good intensity. Nico Gonzalez claims for a corner kick not awarded, with his Fiorentina playing openly.

1′ – The semi-final second leg between Atalanta and Fiorentina has begun.

Atalanta-Fiorentina: live TV and streaming

Atalanta-Fiorentina, the second leg of the Italian Cup semi-final, is scheduled for 9pm at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo and will be visible exclusively live on Canale 5. It will also be available in streaming on Mediaset Infinity.

The official lineups of Atalanta-Fiorentina

ATALANTA (3-4-1-2): Carnesecchi; Djimsiti, Hien, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, Ederson, De Roon, Ruggeri; Koopmeiners; De Ketelaere, Scamacca. Trainer: Gritti (Gasperini disqualified).

Available: Musso, Rossi, Scalvini, Bonfanti, Hateboer, Bakker, Adopo, Pasalic, Miranchuk, Lookman, Touré.

FIORENTINA (4-2-3-1): Terracciano; Dodo, Milenkovic, Ranieri, Biraghi; Bonaventura, Mandragora; Nico Gonzalez, Beltran, Kouame; Belotti. Trainer: Italian.

Available: Christensen, Martinelli, Comuzzo, Martinez Quarta, Kayode, Faraoni, Parisi, Duncan, Castrovilli, Maxime Lopez; Arthur, Infantino, Barak, Ikoné, Sottil.

REFEREE: The Pen of Rome. ASSISTANTS: Giallatini-Del Giovane. 4th OFFICER: Marchetti. VAR: Aurelian. ASS. VAR: Marini.

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