At dawn on Monday, Serie A saw a marquee matchup as Atalanta took on Juventus at their home stadium. The Atalanta team has been on a hot streak with three consecutive victories, and is expected to continue to consolidate its advantage against Juventus, the Serie A giants. Juve's goalkeeper Stefan Szczesny has been questioned over the "rubber" incident, and the stability of the defense is doubtful. Moreover, in recent years, Atlanta has often been the first to break through the goal, so the probability of the home team's "first record" in this game should not be underestimated. (Now 638 will be broadcasting live at 00:00 on Monday!)
Although Atlanta sold striker Helen to Manchester United for a high price this summer, and center back Mile Dimelo moved to Saudi Arabia, the team's income is quite rich, but this has not affected their competitive status. Coach Gasper Lenny's strategy, the newly joined scorer Schicka Makar quickly integrated into the team, partnering with Lukavin to score goals, and the Dutch duo of Goup Menas and Dirune are the team's attacking weapon, repeatedly delivering key assists. Recently, in the league and the European Cup, the team has won three consecutive victories, scored five goals and conceded none, this time against Juventus, the team undoubtedly deserves more expectations.