Atalanta past Milan and into Italian Cup semis, Lazio triumph in derby
Atalanta set up an Italian Cup semifinal with Fiorentina after winning 2-1 at AC Milan on Wednesday, while Lazio won 1-0 in a fiery derby with Roma which finished with three red cards.
Teun Koopmeiners struck either side of halftime of the quarterfinal tie to continue Atalanta's bid for a first major trophy since 1963, when they last won the competition.
Gian Piero Gasperini's side were good value for the win at the San Siro after battling back from a goal down.
Rafael Leao put Milan ahead in the 45th minute following brilliant interplay with Theo Hernandez which ended with the Portugal winger stroking home a beautiful first-time finish.
Shortly before Gasperini had been sent off for his livid reaction to his team not being given a penalty when Milan's Tijjani Reijnders shoved Marten de Roon just as he looked set to prod home Charles De Ketelaere's knockdown.
De Roon instead clashed heads with Matteo Gabbia with such force that the pair were both forced to leave the field.
But instead of bemoaning their poor fortune Atalanta reacted immediately to Leao's opener when Koopmeiners swept home a superb shot on the stroke of halftime.
And just before the hour mark Netherlands midfielder Koopmeiners struck what turned out to be the decisive goal from the penalty spot, after Alex Jimenez brought down Aleksei Miranchuk.
This time it was Milan's turn to feel aggrieved as Jiminez appeared to clip the ball before touching Miranchuk, but the hosts didn't do enough to turn the result around.
🗣 PASSIAMO NOI!
— Atalanta B.C. (@Atalanta_BC) January 10, 2024
We’re through to the semifinal! ✈️#MilanAtalanta 1-2 | FT #CoppaItalia #GoAtalantaGo ⚫️🔵 pic.twitter.com/kfyf4x8VQR
LAZIO'S DERBY DELIGHT
Mattia Zaccagni's penalty five minutes after the break in Rome set up a last-four clash with either Juventus or Frosinone, who play on Thursday.
"We're proud of the result because we think that our performance deserved it," said Lazio owner Claudio Lotito to Mediaset.
"Today the team showed itself to be a united and determined group, that's what a football team needs to be."
Zaccagni's spot-kick decided a match which featured plenty of tension but little in the way of goalmouth action.
FT | #LazioRoma 1-0
— S.S.Lazio (@OfficialSSLazio) January 10, 2024
SIAMO IN SEMIFINALE! IL DERBY È NOSTRO!#CMonEagles 🦅 pic.twitter.com/RHSa7h8smc
Rival fans launched flares at each other before and during the match while Roma midfielder Edoardo Bove was hit on the neck by a beer bottle after being substituted for Stephan El Shaarawy in the 76th minute.
Oh it’s happening #LazioRoma 🧨 pic.twitter.com/mxyJF4h7Ta
— Wayne Girard (@WayneinRome) January 10, 2024
On the pitch Matias Vecino forced a save from Rui Patricio shortly before Zaccagni's decisive spot-kick, which was given for a foul by Dean Huijsen on Valentin Castellanos.
And Vecino twice went close afterwards as Roma struggled to create chances despite having star attackers Paulo Dybala and Romelu Lukaku on the pitch.
Dybala had to leave the field at halftime and his replacement Lorenzo Pellegrini couldn't add any attacking inspiration for the hosts.
The best Jose Mourinho's men could muster was Andrea Belotti's 86th-minute half-volley which was well saved by Christos Mandas, who then did brilliantly to stop Lorenzo Pellegrini poking in on the rebound.
Lazio forward Pedro and his Roma counterpart Sardar Azmoun were both sent off in stoppage time as tempers flared, while Roma defender Gianluca Mancini was also dismissed for dissent after the final whistle.
Lazio vs AS Roma was a festival of cards. 7 yellow 🟨 and 3 red 🟥. Lazio got 5 🟨 and 1 🟥
— Predict 5ive (@Predict5ive) January 10, 2024
AS Roma: 2 🟨 1 pic.twitter.com/UxpZlwFJH5
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