Lecce vs Atalanta Highlights and Goals

Lecce vs Atalanta Highlights and Goals

Serie A
1:00 PMApril 6, 2026
Regular Season – 31
Lecce
Show Score

0 – 3
HT:(0 – 1)
Atalanta
Stadio Ettore Giardiniero – Via del Mare
Referee: Federico La Penna, Italy

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Match Stats

Ball possession
42%
58%
0.33
Expected goals (xG)
2.20
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
11
Total shots
16
0
Shots on target
6
6
Shots off target
6
5
Blocked shots
4
5
Shots inside box
13
6
Shots outside box
3
2
Corner kicks
5
2
Offsides
5
Passing
323
Total passes
454
263 (81%)
Accurate passes
372 (82%)
Discipline
10
Fouls
18
0
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
3
Goalkeeper saves
0
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Lineup

Lecce

4-2-3-1

30
G

Wladimiro Falcone (C)




6.9
3
D

Corrie Ndaba




6.3
44
D

Tiago Gabriel




6.5
5
D

Jamil Siebert




6.2
17
D

Danilo Veiga




6.7
79
M

Oumar Ngom




6.5
20
M

Ylber Ramadani




7.0
19
M

Lameck Banda




6.9
8
M

Sadik Fofana




6.5
50
M

Santiago Pierotti




6.9
99
F

Walid Cheddira




6.7

Substitutes
18
D

Gaby Jean


6
M

Alex Sala


14
M

Þórir Jóhann Helgason


36
M

Filip Marchwiński


32
G

Jasper Samooja


28
M

Olaf Gorter


13
D

Matías Pérez


1
G

Christian Früchtl


9
F

Nikola Štulić



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by W. Cheddira



6.3
29
M

Lassana Coulibaly



Substitution Out 68′ Replaced by Y. Ramadani



6.9
11
F

Konan N'Dri



Substitution Out 67′ Replaced by D. Veiga



6.3
16
M

Omri Gandelman



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by S. Fofana



6.7

Coach
Eusebio Di Francesco

Atalanta

3-4-2-1

29
G

Marco Carnesecchi




6.7
23
D

Sead Kolašinac




6.5
19
D

Berat Djimsiti



Yellow Card 47′ Foul



7.2
42
D

Giorgio Scalvini


Goal 29′


8.7
47
M

Lorenzo Bernasconi




6.9
13
M

Éderson




6.6
15
M

Marten de Roon (C)




6.9
77
M

Davide Zappacosta



Yellow Card 70′ Holding



6.6
59
F

Nicola Zalewski




6.9
17
F

Charles De Ketelaere


Assist 29′Assist 59′


8.0
90
F

Nikola Krstović


Goal 59′


6.2

Substitutes
8
M

Mario Pašalić


Assist 73′
Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by M. De Roon



7.2
18
F

Giacomo Raspadori


Goal 73′

Substitution Out 63′ Replaced by N. Zalewski



7.3
16
D

Raoul Bellanova



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by D. Zappacosta



7.0
3
D

Odilon Kossounou



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by B. Djimsiti



6.7
7
F

Kamaldeen Sulemana



Substitution Out 80′ Replaced by N. Krstovic



6.5
69
D

Honest Ahanor


10
M

Lazar Samardžić


57
G

Marco Sportiello


5
D

Mitchel Bakker


6
M

Yunus Musah


Coach
Raffaele Palladino

Serie A Standings – Serie A

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Inter 31 23 3 5 71-26 45 72
W
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

L
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter

D
14 March: Inter 1 – 1 Atalanta

D
22 March: Fiorentina 1 – 1 Inter

W
05 April: Inter 5 – 2 AS Roma
2 AC Milan 30 18 9 3 47-23 24 63
L
22 February: AC Milan 0 – 1 Parma

W
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

W
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter

L
15 March: Lazio 1 – 0 AC Milan

W
21 March: AC Milan 3 – 2 Torino
3 Napoli 30 19 5 6 46-30 16 62
L
22 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Napoli

W
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino

W
14 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Lecce

W
20 March: Cagliari 0 – 1 Napoli
4 Como 31 16 10 5 53-22 31 58
W
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

W
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como

W
15 March: Como 2 – 1 AS Roma

W
22 March: Como 5 – 0 Pisa

D
06 April: Udinese 0 – 0 Como
5 Juventus 31 16 9 6 54-29 25 57
D
01 March: AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus

W
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa

W
14 March: Udinese 0 – 1 Juventus

D
21 March: Juventus 1 – 1 Sassuolo

W
06 April: Juventus 2 – 0 Genoa
6 AS Roma 31 17 3 11 42-28 14 54
D
01 March: AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus

L
08 March: Genoa 2 – 1 AS Roma

L
15 March: Como 2 – 1 AS Roma

W
22 March: AS Roma 1 – 0 Lecce

L
05 April: Inter 5 – 2 AS Roma
7 Atalanta 31 14 11 6 44-27 17 53
L
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese

D
14 March: Inter 1 – 1 Atalanta

W
22 March: Atalanta 1 – 0 Hellas Verona

W
06 April: Lecce 0 – 3 Atalanta
8 Bologna 31 13 6 12 40-37 3 45
W
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona

W
15 March: Sassuolo 0 – 1 Bologna

L
22 March: Bologna 0 – 2 Lazio

W
05 April: Cremonese 1 – 2 Bologna
9 Lazio 31 11 11 9 32-29 3 44
L
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio

W
09 March: Lazio 2 – 1 Sassuolo

W
15 March: Lazio 1 – 0 AC Milan

W
22 March: Bologna 0 – 2 Lazio

D
04 April: Lazio 1 – 1 Parma
10 Sassuolo 31 12 6 13 38-41 -3 42
W
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta

L
09 March: Lazio 2 – 1 Sassuolo

L
15 March: Sassuolo 0 – 1 Bologna

D
21 March: Juventus 1 – 1 Sassuolo

W
04 April: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Cagliari
11 Udinese 31 11 7 13 35-42 -7 40
W
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese

L
14 March: Udinese 0 – 1 Juventus

W
20 March: Genoa 0 – 2 Udinese

D
06 April: Udinese 0 – 0 Como
12 Torino 31 10 6 15 35-53 -18 36
W
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio

L
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino

W
13 March: Torino 4 – 1 Parma

L
21 March: AC Milan 3 – 2 Torino

W
05 April: Pisa 0 – 1 Torino
13 Parma 31 8 11 12 22-39 -17 35
D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma

L
13 March: Torino 4 – 1 Parma

L
21 March: Parma 0 – 2 Cremonese

D
04 April: Lazio 1 – 1 Parma
14 Genoa 31 8 9 14 36-44 -8 33
L
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

W
08 March: Genoa 2 – 1 AS Roma

W
15 March: Hellas Verona 0 – 2 Genoa

L
20 March: Genoa 0 – 2 Udinese

L
06 April: Juventus 2 – 0 Genoa
15 Fiorentina 31 7 11 13 36-44 -8 32
L
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma

W
16 March: Cremonese 1 – 4 Fiorentina

D
22 March: Fiorentina 1 – 1 Inter

W
04 April: Hellas Verona 0 – 1 Fiorentina
16 Cagliari 31 7 9 15 32-44 -12 30
D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

L
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como

L
15 March: Pisa 3 – 1 Cagliari

L
20 March: Cagliari 0 – 1 Napoli

L
04 April: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Cagliari
17 Cremonese 31 6 9 16 26-46 -20 27
L
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

L
08 March: Lecce 2 – 1 Cremonese

L
16 March: Cremonese 1 – 4 Fiorentina

W
21 March: Parma 0 – 2 Cremonese

L
05 April: Cremonese 1 – 2 Bologna
18 Lecce 31 7 6 18 21-43 -22 27
L
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

W
08 March: Lecce 2 – 1 Cremonese

L
14 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Lecce

L
22 March: AS Roma 1 – 0 Lecce

L
06 April: Lecce 0 – 3 Atalanta
19 Hellas Verona 31 3 9 19 22-53 -31 18
L
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona

L
15 March: Hellas Verona 0 – 2 Genoa

L
22 March: Atalanta 1 – 0 Hellas Verona

L
04 April: Hellas Verona 0 – 1 Fiorentina
20 Pisa 31 2 12 17 23-55 -32 18
L
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa

W
15 March: Pisa 3 – 1 Cagliari

L
22 March: Como 5 – 0 Pisa

L
05 April: Pisa 0 – 1 Torino

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – Serie B

Atalanta delivered a dominant performance, securing a comfortable 3-0 victory over Lecce at the Stadio Via del Mare, with Charles De Ketelaere proving instrumental with two assists.

Atalanta asserted their dominance in Serie A, dispatching Lecce with a commanding 3-0 victory. Goals from Giorgio Scalvini, Nikola Krstovic, and Giacomo Raspadori sealed the win. De Ketelaere was the architect, providing crucial assists.

The match saw Lecce, languishing in 18th position and battling relegation, host a high-flying Atalanta side pushing for European qualification from 7th. Lecce entered the fixture on a poor run of form, while Atalanta aimed to continue their ascent up the table.

Atalanta started brightly, controlling possession and probing Lecce’s defence. Their efforts paid off in the 29th minute when Giorgio Scalvini opened the scoring. Charles De Ketelaere delivered a precise assist, allowing Scalvini to guide the ball home.

Lecce struggled to create meaningful opportunities, registering no shots on target throughout the entire half. Their attempts were often blocked or strayed wide, failing to test Atalanta’s goalkeeper.

Despite the early setback, Lecce tried to rally. However, Atalanta’s structured defence largely nullified any attacking threat. The visitors maintained their composure and held a comfortable lead at the break.

Lecce needed a significant tactical shift to turn the tide in the second half. Atalanta, meanwhile, looked poised to build on their lead, with their attacking players finding rhythm.

The second half began with a yellow card for Atalanta’s Berat Djimsiti in the 47th minute for a foul. Lecce made an early substitution, introducing S. Fofana to add fresh impetus.

Atalanta quickly doubled their advantage, with Nikola Krstovic finding the net in the 59th minute. Once again, Charles De Ketelaere was the provider, setting up Krstovic for a well-taken goal that further solidified Atalanta’s control.

The visitors continued their relentless attack. Giacomo Raspadori came off the bench and made an immediate impact, scoring Atalanta’s third goal in the 73rd minute. Mario Pasalic supplied the assist, capping a superb team move.

Lecce made further substitutions, but their efforts to break down Atalanta’s resolute defence proved futile. The match concluded with Atalanta firmly in command, having expertly managed the game.

Statistical analysis highlighted Atalanta’s dominance, with an expected goals (xG) figure of 2.2 compared to Lecce’s meagre 0.33. Atalanta registered 16 total shots with 6 on target, while Lecce managed 11 total shots but failed to register a single attempt on target. Atalanta also controlled possession with 58%.

This convincing victory boosts Atalanta’s pursuit of European football, strengthening their position in the top half of Serie A. For Lecce, the defeat deepens their relegation worries, leaving them with much to ponder in their fight for survival.

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