Atalanta For Special: landing two DCPS wins on MD7!
Seniors beat Inter 4-0, Juniors defeated Cagliari 5-4
MD7 of the DCPS championship for the two Atalanta For Special sides and two more victories: in the third-tier, the Seniors won 4-0 over Inter, while in the fourth-tier the Juniors overcame Tukiki A Casteddu 5-4.
Watching closely from the sidelines at the Bettinelli Sporting Centre in Milan were Gianmario Lesmo and his staff — Walter Probo, Aurelio Birolini, Roberto Birolini, Alfredo Locati, Leonardo Marcassoli, and Gianni Piccatti — keeping a keen eye on the Nerazzurri's performance.
DCPS Championship 3rd level
ATALANTA FOR SPECIAL- Sporting 4E "B" FC Internazionale 4-0 | Atalanta goals scored by Cordozo (brace), Probo, Caccia.
Despite the adverse weather conditions, the Atalanta For Special Seniors managed to obtain yet another victory in their championship by imposing themselves 4-0 over Inter in the Nerazzurri “derby.”
A well-played match on both sides, however, Atalanta proved to have a superior technical rate and went ahead already in the first minutes thanks to an impeccable conclusion by Cordozo. On the wave of enthusiasm for the lead, the Seniors stretched the distance first with a world-class goal by Probo and then with Cordozo's personal brace. Just moments before the end of the first half, Caccia let off a shot to the edge of the post and brought the Nerazzurri's tally to 4 goals. In the second half, Inter tried to react with courage but failed to turn the match around.
DCPS Championship 4th level
Tukiki A Casteddu - ATALANTA FOR SPECIAL 4-5 | Atalanta goals scored by Paolo Valota (5)
Under the Milanese rain, the Atalanta For Special Juniors give life to a spectacular match full of twists and turns with Tukiki A Casteddu. A match played at a very high pace with flashes of high quality in both teams. In the first ten minutes the Nerazzurri Paolo Valota makes himself the author of an incredible hat trick but the opponents do not give up and with patience manage to recover the triple disadvantage thanks to a series of well-executed counterattacks. A pyrotechnic first half ends with a 3-3 draw.
It was again Paolo Valota who swelled the net few moments in the second half, after a give-and-go with Cremaschi, and a little later he brings his personal score to five goals. Tukiki immediately managed to get back into the game by shortening the distance, following a Nerazzurri defensive uncertainty. A few seconds later the referee blew the whistle three times and ratified the 5-4 victory for Atalanta For Special.