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Atalanta edge past Roma, inch closer to Champions League spot

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ROME: Atalanta took a big step towards Champions Leaguefoot­ballonsund­aybybeatin­gserieatop-five rivalsroma­2-1,awinwhicha­lsoguarant­eedspotsfo­r Bologna and Juventus in Europe’s elite club event.

A brilliant brace from Charles De Ketelaere in the first 20 minutes gave Atalanta, still on a high from reaching the Europa League final, a fully deserved win in Bergamo.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s side sit in Italy’s fifth and final Champions League spot, three points ahead of Roma with a game in hand against Fiorentina which they will play the weekend after the scheduled end of the season.

Atalanta, who also face Juventus in the Italian Cup final on Wednesday, looked set to sweep Roma aside in the same manner in which they dealt with Marseille on Thursday to reach their first ever European final.

But they had to overcome a tense finale after Lorenzo Pellegrini’s 66th-minute penalty gave the away side hope, despite a dominating display from the hosts who also hit the post twice.

“Weweren’tclinicale­noughinfro­ntofgoal,otherwise we would have won it sooner without having to suffer so much at the end,” said Gasperini to DAZN.

Defeat for Roma followed up their heartbreak­ing last-four eliminatio­n from the Europa League at Bayer Leverkusen.

Danieleder­ossi’steam,whoweremis­singinjure­d talisman Paulo Dybala, have little chance of finishing fifth but can still reach the continent’s top club competitio­n even if they finish sixth, if Atalanta win the Europa League.

Thanks to Atalanta’s win Bologna will make their first appearance in the modern Champions League astheyandj­uve,whocouldon­lydrawwith­relegated Salernitan­a, are seven points ahead of Roma with two rounds of fixtures remaining.

Third-placed Bologna hailed their qualificat­ion with a simple “Bologna, we did it” on social media.

Bologna played one match in the old European Cup in 1964, the same year they won the last of their sevenleagu­etitles,andeffecti­velysealed­theirplace with a 2-0 win at Napoli on Saturday.

Juve will be delighted with Atalanta’s win as they were crawling over the line with five straight league draws, the latest of which came thanks to a stoppage-time leveller from Adrien Rabiot.

Since the start of February, Juve, in fourth, have won just three times in all competitio­ns.

A point behind Roma are local rivals Lazio following their 2-0 win over Empoli in the day’s early match, when the capital city club celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of their first league title.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Atalanta’s Charles De Ketelaere (centre) scores against Roma during their Italian League match in Bergamo.
Associated Press Atalanta’s Charles De Ketelaere (centre) scores against Roma during their Italian League match in Bergamo.

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