Atalanta on tail of Serie A leaders Napoli after seeing off Roma
Atalanta stayed
hot on the heels of Serie A leaders Napoli on Monday by winning 2-0 at
struggling Roma, who were playing at home for the first time since Claudio
Ranieri's return as coach of his boyhood club.
Gian Piero
Gasperini's side are one point behind Napoli thanks to Marten De Roon's wildly
deflected strike in the 69th minute and former Roma attacker Nicolo Zaniolo's
late header which gave the Bergamo club their eighth straight win in all
competitions.
They are also
out on their own in second place, three points ahead of champions Inter Milan,
Fiorentina and Lazio, after the perfect start to a tough mini-run of fixtures
with AC Milan and Real Madrid visiting in the coming days.
Atalanta, who
made history by winning the Europa League last season, look more convincing as
Scudetto challengers with each passing week.
A traditionally
small club who have never been crowned Italian champions, Atalanta are the
division's leading scorers, have the top goalscorer in Mateo Retegui and are on
an eight-match winning run in Serie A.
"Great
stuff today, it wasn't easy, in fact it was very difficult and even,"
goalscorer De Roon told Sky.
"It's
always great to win here but let's keep our feet on the ground, take each game
as it comes. But this run of wins gives us a lot of belief."
Roma meanwhile
are two points above the relegation zone in 15th after a sixth defeat in seven
league matches, and although Ranieri's team were well-drilled his players
created little beyond early potshots from Leandro Paredes and Manu Kone.
Artem Dovbyk and
Gianluca Mancini also failed to get proper contact on good chances in the
second half with the match still goalless.
"We went at
it with them as long as we had the energy to do so," said Ranieri.
"You have
to realise that (Atalanta) is a team which has everything in place to fight for
the title. They're ready, really ready."
Fans welcomed
Ranieri back to the Stadio Olimpico with a series of chants and banners, and
during the pre-match warm-up Roma's players also wore T-shirts with the message
"Forza Edo" for Edoardo Bove, who collapsed while playing for
Fiorentina against Inter.
Bove, a Roma
academy product on loan at Fiorentina from Roma since August, is conscious at
Florence's Careggi hospital and undergoing tests to determine why he suddenly
fell with 16 minutes gone of Sunday's fixture, which was called off and will be
finished later in the season.
The 22-year-old
was part of the Roma team guided by Jose Mourinho which won the inaugural
Europa Conference League in 2022 and reached the following season's Europa
League final.
Inter and
Fiorentina both have a game in hand on Atalanta due to their match being
stopped for Bove's collapse.
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