Juventus 0-1 Atalanta: Federico Chiesa and Weston McKennie limp off as troubled hosts lose again

Juventus 0-1 Atalanta: Federico Chiesa and Weston McKennie limp off as troubled Serie A giants slump to defeat the day after club offices were raided by Italian police – with Duvan Zapata scoring winner for visitors

  • Juventus suffered a huge injury blow when Federico Chiesa was forced off 
  • Midfielder Weston McKennie also went off with an injury in the second-half 
  • Duvan Zapata scored only goal as Atalanta won in Turin for first time since 1989
  • Visitors remain in fourth in Serie A, seven points ahead of eighth-placed Juve


Federico Chiesa and Weston McKennie limped off as Juventus slumped to defeat the day after Italian police searched the offices of club in Turin and Milan amid a probe into transfer dealings. 

The hosts struggled to create any openings of note in the first half, with their defending not up to the required standard either as they left Zapata free to fire home in the 28th minute.

Juve failed to offer much of a response in pursuit of an equaliser, with Paulo Dybala’s late free-kick that clipped the crossbar as close as they came to a leveller.

Duvan Zapata scored the only goal as Atalanta claimed a memorable victory at Juventus

Atalanta held on in relative comfort and stretched their unbeaten run to eight games in all competitions to stay fourth on 28 points, four points behind leaders Napoli and seven points ahead of Juve, who are 11 points off the pace.

The victory was Atalanta’s first at Juventus since 1989.

Juve came into the match after their heaviest defeat in all competitions since 2004 on Tuesday – a 4-0 Champions League loss at Chelsea – and that result looked like it left a mark given their limp first-half display against industrious Atalanta.

After the hosts gave the ball away once more, a simple Berat Djimsiti pass cut through the Juve backline all too easily, with Zapata scoring for the seventh successive game in all competitions for Atalanta with an emphatic finish.  

The Atalanta striker fired home the winner in the 28th minute in Turin on Saturday night

The Atalanta striker fired home the winner in the 28th minute in Turin on Saturday night

Juventus suffered a huge injury blow when Federico Chiesa was forced off at half-time

Juventus suffered a huge injury blow when Federico Chiesa was forced off at half-time

Captain Dybala had Juve’s best chance of the first half, but slotted wide from a good position on the edge of the penalty area.

After the break, Atalanta seemed content to sit back on their lead, with Juventus still struggling to make any inroads.

Weston McKennie looked to have worked himself into position for the equaliser but was denied by a last-ditch block, while substitute Federico Bernardeschi fired wide.

The home side did up the ante late on with Dybala thinking he had snatched a late point, but the ball clipped the bar and went over as the groans went around the Juventus Stadium again. 

Juve midfielder Weston McKennie was also forced off by injury in the second-half

Juve midfielder Weston McKennie was also forced off by injury in the second-half

President Andrea Agnelli, John Elkann and vice-chairman Pavel Nedved watched the game

 President Andrea Agnelli, John Elkann and vice-chairman Pavel Nedved watched the game