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Champions League Drama: Atalanta Rescues Italian Pride
26 Feb
Summary
- Atalanta staged a stunning comeback to advance in the Champions League.
- The team scored three goals in 57 minutes, then a late penalty.
- Their victory prevented an unprecedented Champions League without Italian clubs.

Last year's Champions League finalists, Inter Milan, faced elimination, and with Juventus trailing significantly, Italian football risked an unprecedented absence from the competition's later stages. This situation, which hadn't occurred since the 1987-88 season when the tournament was known as the European Cup, seemed probable.
However, Atalanta stepped up as the unexpected heroes. Facing a two-goal deficit against Borussia Dortmund from their initial knockout phase play-off match, the Italian side produced a remarkable performance. They netted three goals in under an hour and then converted a crucial penalty in the dying moments to seal their advancement, overcoming a goal that had threatened to force extra time.




