UCL: Atalanta Snatches Late Win Over Marseille in Champions League Thriller
| Atalanta edges Marseille in thrilling Champions League Match |
Lazar Samardzic's late goal handed Atalanta a thrilling win over Marseille in the Champions League, despite the visitors having several chances to score earlier in the match.
The dramatic winner sparked jubilation among the Atalanta players and fans, securing their second win in the league...
Atalanta snatched a dramatic late victory over Marseille in the Champions League, thanks to a stoppage-time goal from substitute Lazar Samardzic. The visitors had endured a frustrating evening, with Charles de Ketelaere's early penalty being saved, and Ademola Lookman's goal being ruled out for offside in the second half.
Super-sub Samardžić wins it ⚫️🔵#UCL pic.twitter.com/vt7EQtIsMI
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 5, 2025
Atalanta had also spurned several good chances, including Raoul Bellanova heading wide from a cross at the far post despite being well-placed. However, their persistence ultimately paid off as Samardzic's late strike handed them a precious win.
But just as it seemed both teams were resigned to a stalemate, Lazar Samardzic, the dynamic substitute, conjured up a moment of individual brilliance. Having been on the pitch for a mere five minutes, he produced a sublime display of skill, gliding past a bewildered Marseille defender before unleashing a beautifully curled strike that flew into the back of the net.
Who else but Lakimagic? 😮💨✨ pic.twitter.com/kJWd7IMvLI
— Atalanta B.C. (@Atalanta_BC) November 5, 2025
The dramatic winner sparked jubilation among the Atalanta players and fans, securing their second win in the league phase of the Champions League. The victory lifted their tally to seven points from four games, positioning them favorably in the standings. Meanwhile, Marseille's woes continued, with the French side remaining stuck on three points despite the opportunities they had created.
Halfway through the league phase ✅#UCL pic.twitter.com/2mq9nOVtpE
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 5, 2025

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