Serie A Week 21: Result SASSUOLO 1 – 0 ATALANTA, Saturday 4 February 2023


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54% Ball Possession SASSUOLO and 46% Ball Possession ATALANTA
  Sassuolo 1  –  0 Atalanta

55′ Armand Laurienté                             🟥  30′ Joakim Maehle
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Atalanta, 4th position with 18 points and a positive goal difference of +16
Sassuolo, 16th position with 20 points and a negative goal difference of +8

👉 Atalanta losing precious points. Sassuolo won the Serie A Week 21 game stopping Atalanta’s race on Saturday 4 February 2023 at the Mapei Stadium in Sassuolo, Italy. Sassuolo, after clearing the San Siro, Dionisi’s men secured their second consecutive win thanks to Armand Laurienté’s goal in the second half. Atalanta, which interrupts the streak of consecutive useful results at 5, does not approach the match well and thanks to the numerical inferiority caused by Mæhle almost never becomes dangerous. At the end Muriel is also expelled for being too nervous.

In the next round of the championship, Atalanta will play away against Lazio while Sassuolo will visit Udinese.

Sassuolo opened the score in the 55th minute. Armand Laurienté defeated Atalanta goalkeeper

Stats before the game.  Only against Juventus (14), have Sassuolo racked up more defeats in Serie A than those accumulated against Atalanta (11 in 19 matches): the Bergamo players have won 10 of their last 13 games against the neroverdi in the top division ( 2D, 1L). Sassuolo won their last home match in Serie A against Atalanta (2-1 last season with Dionisi on the bench): their only other home win against the nerazzurri was obtained in the first meeting with the Dea at Mapei Stadium (24 November 2013) – four Bergamo victories and three draws in the other seven matches in Reggio Emilia. Sassuolo have lost their last two Serie A home games and have not collected three knockouts in a row at home since October 2019 with De Zerbi on the bench (one of those three defeats against Atalanta). Only Napoli (12) have collected more points than Atalanta (11) since the beginning of 2023 in Serie A; Gasperini’s team is – with Monza and Empoli – one of the three teams still unbeaten in the league this calendar year, as well as the one that has scored the most goals (17).

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🇮🇹  Referee Matteo Marcenaro from the section of Genoa will be assisted by Filippo Meli from the section of Parma and Giorgio Peretti from the section of Verona. The Fourth Official will be Niccolò Baroni from the section of Florence. The VAR will be Luigi Nasca from the section of Bari. The AVAR will be Giacomo Camplone from the section of Pescara.
The Mapei Stadium ready for Sassuolo vs Atalanta

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Serie A tickets2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 21

Sassuolo 1 – 0 Atalanta
Saturday 4 February 2023
Mapei Stadium
Sassuolo, Italy

20:45

Referee: MARCENARO
Assistants: MELI – PERETTI
Fourth Official: BARONI
VAR: NASCA
AVAR: CAMPLONE

Goals: 55′ Armand Laurienté

Red Card:  🟥  30′ Joakim Maehle (A)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

Sassuolo: Consigli, Zortea, Erlic, Tressoldi, Rogerio (Marchizza 46), Frattesi, Obiang (Harroui 87), Henrique (Bajrami 67), Berardi, Defrel (Alvarez 77), Laurienté (Thorstvedt 87).

Subs: Pegolo, Russo, Ferrari, Ceide, D’Andrea.

Coach: Alessio Dionisi.

Atalanta: Musso, Toloi, Djimsiti, Scalvini, Hateboer (Pašalić 67), Koopmeiners, de Roon, Mæhle, Éderson (Ruggeri 33, Muriel 80), Højlund (Zapata 67), Lookman (Boga 46).

Subs: Rossi, Sportiello, Okoli, Demiral, Soppy.

Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini.