Irish Independent

Former Hammer Scamacca leaves Liverpool on the ropes

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Jurgen Klopp made six changes to his starting line-up but even his star-studded bench was without an answer to Gian Piero Gasperini’s superior game-plan as Atalanta punished slack defending and tame attacking through a Gianluca Scamacca brace and Mario Pasalic’s late goal.

Gasperini’s team were set up to disrupt Liverpool and that was certainly on display inside the first three minutes, when Pasalic latched onto a loose ball in the box after some hesitant defending and was only denied by the face of the diving Caoimhín Kelleher.

Up the other end, the hosts perhaps found more space than they expected to given Atalanta’s high press and chances came and went for Darwin Nunez and Alexis Mac Allister.

Harvey Elliott came closest to breaking the deadlock with a superb curling effort which hit both the crossbar and post before bouncing out.

The game and home crowd regularly drifted into lulls and Liverpool’s lack of initiative was punished when Davide Zappacosta found space down the right wing. His cross was met by Scamacca’s low finish which looked easy enough for Kelleher to gather, but it somehow squeezed through his body in front of a stunned Kop. Teun Koopmeiner­s was denied a second in a one-on-one in first-half stoppage time and Klopp, unsurprisi­ngly, reached for his bench at the first opportunit­y. Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai and Andrew Robertson entered to liven up a tame display and the Egyptian soon tested Juan Musso with a snapshot after his initial effort was blocked.

Luis Diaz was next on, for the energetic but wayward Nunez, and yet Liverpool went two goals down on the hour mark. Charles De Ketelaere was allowed to drag the defence out of shape with a run down the right flank and Scamacca ghosted in completely unnoticed to fire home the Belgian’s cross.

Koopmeiner­s and Scamacca both shot off-target from good openings while the hosts were denied by the offside flag after Salah thought he had cut the deficit.

Just one goal would have given Liverpool a fighting chance of overturnin­g the deficit in Bergamo but a two-goal lead for Atalanta looked a big hill to climb. It then became a mountain.

The defence fell asleep again as Scamacca ambled forward before slipping in Ederson. His shot was denied by Kelleher but Pasalic was first to the rebound and slammed home to spark wild scenes in the away end, with some fans spilling onto the pitch as a moment beyond their wildest dreams unfolded before them.

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