A matchup that upends the traditional hierarchy of the Champions League, with Gian Piero Gasperini’s team, affectionately dubbed “GalactiGasp,” aiming for their tenth consecutive victory against a struggling Real Madrid. With 23,000 fans packing the stadium and a city dreaming big, the Goddess is ready to write another unforgettable chapter in their extraordinary season.
The numbers are all in favor of the Bergamo side, who are shining brightly this year. Not only do they top their European group, but they also outperform Los Blancos statistically: more goals in the Champions League (11 to 9), more shots (16 per game to 15), and an enviable defensive record with only one goal conceded in Europe. Meanwhile, Real Madrid sits at 24th place in the mega-group, teetering on the brink of elimination. Carlo Ancelotti has already acknowledged the looming specter of the playoffs, while Gasperini downplays expectations: “You can never face Real as favorites.” Yet the reality tells of an unstoppable Atalanta and a Real in crisis.
Tonight’s encounter comes in a completely different context from the UEFA Super Cup in August when Real triumphed thanks to an inspired Mbappé. Since then, Atalanta has hit a breathtaking pace, with 12 wins in their last 13 matches. On the other side, Real Madrid appears lackluster, though the last-minute return of Vinicius could pose a threat to the hosts. However, the absence of Giorgio Scalvini, sidelined by a shoulder injury during training, forces Gasperini to adjust his defensive plans.
Amid ambitions and tension, Gasperini places his faith in his key players. De Ketelaere, Lookman, and Retegui could form the decisive trio to dismantle Real’s defense, though the Atalanta coach might opt for a more conservative approach with Pasalic in support. One thing is certain: the Goddess is ready to write a revolutionary chapter in their European saga, with the chance to push the reigning champions out of the quarterfinals. And who knows? Tonight, Bergamo might rise even higher, proudly challenging the stars of Madrid.