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A beautiful birthday gift for “CDK”: Atalanta scores a point during a visit to Juventus |  Series A

A beautiful birthday gift for “CDK”: Atalanta scores a point during a visit to Juventus | Series A

Point on visit to Italian superpower Juventus: There are worse Christmas gifts. One-year-old Charles De Kittilari (23) played a creditable game and was substituted just before the end. Juventus and Atalanta make slight progress with this draw.

look. Great opening goal for Koopmeiners


The battle for European tickets is also becoming increasingly exciting in Italy. Duels against direct competitors are always more important. Tonight, Juventus, third in the standings, received Atalanta, led by Charles De Kittilari, who was in sixth place before the start.

The home team dominated the first half, but as is often the case, the goal came from the other end. Pasalic and the Koopminers performed a rehearsed number. It resulted in a great goal.

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The second half started very fiery. Juventus pressed hard and CDK was also dangerous. In the 66th minute, the goal was finally scored. Cambiasso was able to find his footing when faced with a through ball. And it got worse for De Ketelaer. Not long after, Milik hit the ball into the ropes and completed the comeback.

Played a match? no. Kopmeinerz breathed new life into the match with his second goal of the evening. That was also the end result. “CDK” was changed a few minutes before the end. Atalanta remained in sixth place and Juventus in third place.

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look. Thomas Henry (former OHL) gets headbutted by Lecce coach

Lecce coach Roberto D'Aversa head-butted Hellas Verona striker Thomas Henry on Sunday. The coach did this after losing the competition match when the striker was on his way to the dressing room.

The coach received a red card after the knockout. Henry had already received a red card in stoppage time for standing with his head on top of an opponent.

D'Aversa has since apologized. “I went out on the pitch to prevent my players from getting a red card because Verona provoked us in the last minutes of the match and after the final whistle. It was not nice of me, I know. It is unforgivable and I explained that to Verona. The 48-year-old Lecce coach said “I didn’t come to the stadium to do that.”


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