05 May 2023
Atalanta-Juventus has dished up many memorable matches in the past, leading to equally memorable celebrations. Here is a rundown, starting above with that of Andrea Barzagli, being chased down by Leonardo Bonucci, after his second and final goal in Bianconero, in 2015-16's 2-0 victory. Interestingly, Barzagli's first goal for Juve, scored four years prior, was also against Atalanta.
WINTER CHAMPIONS
A goal which was proof of Juventus' hunger for their first of nine consecutive league titles arrived from Stephan Lichtsteiner in Bergamo. The 2-0 victory over Atalanta ensured the Bianconeri ended the first half of the season at the summit of the table, the job half-completed on their way to the 2011-12 title.
CONFIRMATION
Alessandro Matri's celebration smacks of personal satisfaction rather than team euphoria. After all, Juve started this match in May already certain of lifting the 2012-13 league trophy. The centre-forward's goal proved the difference on the day as the end-of-season celebrations drew ever closer.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
Carlos Tevez cannot be caught, even by his own teammates who would like to celebrate with him after his opener just six minutes into 2013-14's Atalanta-Juventus. Three more goals would be scored by the Bianconeri in the 4-1 triumph in Bergamo.
ON THE MARK
He scored six goals in Bergamo - only Giampiero Boniperti with nine scored more. Alessandro Del Piero tucked home an 80th-minute penalty in 2004-05's Atalanta-Juve, wheeling away in celebration as captain Alessio Tacchinardi gave chase.
LATE STRIKE
The last Bianconeri goal scored in Atalanta-Juventus came from a Danilo header in last season's clash. Netted in the 92nd minute, the Brazilian powered home a corner to make it 1-1 as Allegri's side left Bergamo with a hard-fought point. Danilo's facial expression embodies the team's 'Fino Alla Fine' spirit.