After a difficult match, Dea first equalized in injury time with Isoa and then defeated the Bianconeri who missed three penalties
Atalanta won the Coppa Italia Primavera by beating Juventus on penalties (5-2), after reaching a draw (1-1) with eight seconds left in regulation time. A mockery for Padoin’s team, who wasted the opportunity too many times to extend the lead acquired midway through the first half with Rizzo, and a great satisfaction for Bosi’s group, who managed to hold the field until the last minute, get the equalizer with Isoa and then be impeccable in shooting from eleven meters with Mouisse, Gasparello, Baldo and Ruiz; while the Juventus players saw two attempts out of three blocked by Anelli.
the match
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Padoin’s team immediately started strong with an opportunity from Makiobo (diagonal just wide) and took the lead midway through the first half with Rizzo, who did well to collect a short clearance from an opposing defender, Arrigoni, and invent a parable into the top corner, uncatchable for Anelli. The Bianconeri would also have deserved to double their lead a few minutes later, with a transition managed by Verde and Merola and concluded with a header by Durmisi, this time diving blocked by the opposing goalkeeper. Juve continued to play the game, while Atalanta tried to hold on and come out on top in the long run, coming close to scoring with a header from Camara (save) at the end of the first half and above all at the start of the second half with a shot from Baldo bounced off the crossbar, after Montero had again missed the opportunity to extend. The second Juventus goal was subsequently missed by Durmisi, on two occasions, and by Grelaud: serious inaccuracies in front of goal. And so Bosi’s team finished in Juve’s half, first missing an opportunity with Gasparello (Radu’s save) and then equalising, eight seconds from the end of the match, with Isoa: capable of capitalizing on Camara’s cross. The penalty lottery smiled on the Goddess.
