After Atlanta defeated Valencia 1: 4 in the Champions League eighth game, Mamaia promises to play offensive at Mestea
Gasparini, last night in San Siro. Promises to attack reciprocally as well
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Atalanta doesn't stop. The Italian team that debuted in its history in the Champions League last night (Wednesday) in San Siro Valencia proved to be one of the most interesting teams in the factory this season. 44,000 fans came from Bergamo to Milan to support their group and saw a huge 1: 4 display on the Spaniards.
The orchestra's 62-year-old head coach of the Blue - Black, Gian Piero Gasparini, said: "On the one hand, we are very pleased, on the other hand, we were disappointed that we had a non-committed outside goal. When we play Mastaiya we have to be much more accurate. A passionate name and one gate can light them. "
Gasparini promised that his team would think of a reciprocal attack in Spain as well: "We are a group that produces a lot of situations. We could conquer more gates. To go there to keep the advantage. "
Atletico's engine on the field, Alejandro Gomes added to his coach: "We got to situations from which we could have increased the score, but it was a wonderful night. If I did, I didn't believe so many people would come from Bergamo to this point. It's fantastic and special."