Atalanta is becoming the European superpower: How Juventus, Inter, Rome, and Milan tried to weaken him

International football is panicking because of the Atalanta club in Italy. Strange tactics, and the bizarre model of the operation of the transfer system and players, is enabling this team to become superpower, while there is no counter-responsion by opponents. Juventus will most likely be the champion of this season [...]
Juventus will most likely be the champion of this season in Serie A, since after 33 matches he won 77 points, or 7 more than Atalanta.
But Atalanta already qualified for the quarterfinals phase of the Champions League has had a significantly better attack. Juventus has scored only 70 goals, while Atalanta has scored 93.
That's the highest figure a team has scored at the top five strongest leagues in the world. So even Barcelona and Real Madrid have scored less goals than Atalanta (only Man. City has scored just as many goals at Premier League, but in three more matches and the record of course it will meet the Italian team.
The little but successful club run by GianPierro Gasperini is shaking the popular opinion of football for years now. Last year they finished in third place, while even in past seasons, they had great successes, once qualified in Europe League and the other in Champions.
The great Italian teams, thinking that the team's success was in the talented players, rushed to buy these players and neutralise the risk from the Bergamos team in Lombard.
Inter, he bought players from Atlanta like Roberto Gagliardini and Alessandro Baston. Both young men and representatives of Italy. Rome took soccer players like Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristant. Milan bought them (and then returned them) to Mattia Caldaran, Frank Kessien and Andrea Contin.
Other players (out of the first team) who are shining as Andreas Cornelius (Parma), Leonardo Spinazola (Roma, formerly Juventus), Matteo Pessina (out at Verona), Dejan Kulusevski (sold for nearly 50 million in Juventus), Musa Barrow (supporter to Blogna).
While selling players has made this team an incredible profit,
What is Gasperrin's magic for these incredible successes, and if Atalanta will become Italian and European superpowers in the years to come, it remains to be seen. /Periscope












