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Atalanta and Milan Battle to 1–1 Draw as Lookman Cancels Ricci’s Early Hit

29 October 2025 at 02:22

Atalanta and AC Milan played out a gritty 1–1 draw at the Gewiss Stadium on Tuesday night, October 28, 2025. The result wasn’t surprising, as Softfootball predicted a 1-1 draw in the pre-game reports, and the match had its moments, some flashes of brilliance, but also long stretches where both sides just couldn’t finish what they started.

Milan drew first blood early. In the 6th minute, Samuele Ricci let one fly from a distance, and with a bit of luck, it took a heavy touch off Éderson that completely wrong-footed Marco Carnesecchi. It wasn’t the prettiest goal, but Milan would take it all day, as they even posted a video of the celebratory scenes after that banger goal on their official X account.

Watch the video below:

Ricci puts Milan in front early on! ⚡#AtalantaMilan 0-1 pic.twitter.com/TSMDEY0i4E

— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) October 28, 2025

Atalanta didn’t sit back. They kept pushing, and Ademola Lookman, who’s looked sharper lately, kept asking questions. After a couple of close shaves, he finally got his reward in the 38th minute. Mario Pašalić slid a clever ball through, and Lookman smashed it home with his left foot for his first goal of the season.

The crowd erupted; Bergamo was bouncing again. Prophetically, Softfootball did an earlier report on Ademola Lookman beginning to find his groove again; the forward responded with his first league goal after appearing to have buried the hatchet with the Atalanta hierarchy.

AC Milan players celebrating (Photo Credit: AC Milan via X)
AC Milan players celebrating (Photo Credit: AC Milan via X)

In the second half, Milan came out with a bit more purpose. Christopher Nkunku replaced Rafael Leão, while Ruben Loftus-Cheek came on for Santiago Giménez, who limped off holding his ankle not a great sign for Allegri’s men. The Rossoneri had the better spells, but honestly, not enough end product. Mike Maignan had to pull off a big save from Davide Zappacosta, though Atalanta probably looked more likely to nick it late on.

In the end, it’s another draw for Atalanta, their fifth in a row, and frustration showed on Ivan Jurić’s face Massimiliano Allegri, meanwhile, stays unbeaten since returning to Milan, but you can sense he’s not entirely happy either. Nine games in, they’re solid, just not sparkling.

Next up, Atalanta travel to Udinese on November 1, while Milan host AS Roma at San Siro a day earlier. Both are still in the title race, but neither are really firing on all cylinders.

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Atalanta vs AC Milan: Rossoneri Seek Redemption as Atalanta Target First Win in Five

27 October 2025 at 21:25

Atalanta will be eager to finally turn their long unbeaten run into a meaningful victory when they host AC Milan in what promises to be a tense midweek Serie A encounter. Gian Piero Gasperini’s men were heavy favourites against Cremonese on Saturday but had to battle back from a goal down to salvage a point in a frustrating 1-1 draw.

That result means they’ve now gone four consecutive league matches without a win, with all ending in draws, despite being the only unbeaten side in Serie A this season. Their consistency has been admirable, but six draws from eight games have left them short of the pace in the title race.

Atalanta players celebrate after scoring against Cremonese (Photo Credit: Atlanta X handle)
Atalanta players celebrate after scoring against Cremonese (Photo Credit: Atlanta X handle)

To make matters trickier, Atalanta have won just three of their last fifteen home league matches , and they’ll need a major lift to break that trend. Much of their attacking edge has also been missing since Ademola Lookman’s return to the side after a transfer window saga.

The reigning African Player of the Year has yet to make a tangible impact since reintegrating into the squad, but his flair and directness could prove vital against a Milan side that has looked vulnerable at the back in recent games. Ivan Juric will hope Lookman rediscovers his spark as Atalanta aim to finally secure a much-needed win.

Ahead of the game Atalanta via its official X handle, shared the link to the pre match press conference, with coach Ivan Juric talking about what to expect from Milan as they travel down to face them at home. They posted;

La conferenza stampa integrale di mister Jurić alla vigilia di #AtalantaMilan 🎙

👉 https://t.co/CJET9XuMUN#GoAtalantaGo⚫🔵 pic.twitter.com/k1wEG9xlV5

— Atalanta B.C. (@Atalanta_BC) October 27, 2025


For AC Milan, the 2-2 home draw against newly promoted Pisa on Friday night felt like two points dropped rather than one gained. The result not only halted their momentum but also saw them slip from the top of the Serie A table, an outcome that will sting given how well they’ve started the campaign.

Despite that setback, Milan remain unbeaten in eight matches across all competitions, since their shock opening-day loss to Cremonese. The Rossoneri have been excellent away from home so far this term, keeping three consecutive clean sheets on the road, and will be eager to extend that run as they look to reclaim their place at the summit.

AC Milan's Luka Modric and Luka Jovic in training (Photo Credit: AC Milan X handle)
AC Milan’s Luka Modric and Luka Jovic in training (Photo Credit: AC Milan X handle)

Massimiliano Allegri’s men have shown plenty of resilience in recent weeks, but they’ve also struggled to assert early dominance in games, with Milan boasting one of the lowest first-half goal averages in Serie A this season. They’ll need a sharper edge in attack, particularly with Christian Pulisic their top scorer still sidelined.

Allegri will once again turn to Santiago Giménez, who is yet to open his Serie A account this term but remains a proven late-game threat, with all five of his previous league goals coming after the 70th minute.

Ac Milan Players training ahead of the game (Photo Credit: Ac Milan x handle)
Ac Milan Players training ahead of the game (Photo Credit: Ac Milan x handle)

Team News

Both sides came through their weekend fixtures without any new injuries. Atalanta remain at full strength and will be hoping that Charles De Ketelaere, facing his former club, can deliver another decisive performance after scoring a brace on four of his last five scoring appearances. The Belgian also opened the scoring in this same fixture last season.

Interestingly Atalanta posted on its official X handle, highlights of the goals scored against Ac Milan the last time they played at the New balance arena. They posted

𝑬𝒍 𝑻𝒂𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒂𝒛𝒐 🎨#AtalantaMilan #GoAtalantaGo ⚫🔵 pic.twitter.com/oB5GF8E3FB

— Atalanta B.C. (@Atalanta_BC) October 27, 2025

For AC Milan, Christian Pulisic remains out injured, meaning Rafael Leão and Santiago Giménez will carry the attacking burden. Allegri may also tweak his midfield setup to regain control early, having watched his side surrender a lead twice against Pisa.

Possible Lineups

Atalanta BC possible starting lineup:

Carnesecchi; Djimsiti, Hien, Ahanor; Bellanova, Ederson, De Roon, Zalewski; De Ketelaere, Lookman; Scamacca

AC Milan possible starting lineup:

Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Ricci, Bartesaghi; Nkunku, Leao

Ahead of the game, Ac Milan shared an exclusive video via its official X handle, from the pre match conference of manager Allegri addressing the press and fans on what to expect from Atalanta and how the team manages that tomorrow. They posted:

🗣 Allegri's words ahead of the Atalanta match:

🗓 The schedule
🏄♀ Leão
📈 Consistency pic.twitter.com/rdFbW7othM

— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 27, 2025

SoftFootball Prediction

With both sides unbeaten in their last eight matches, this clash promises tactical discipline and defensive structure, but Milan’s superior cutting edge might tilt the balance slightly in their favour. Atalanta’s draw streak could continue unless Lookman or De Ketelaere produce something special. Expect a tense, low-scoring affair decided by fine margins.

Prediction: Atalanta 1–1 AC Milan

Late Drama at San Siro as AC Milan Let Two Points Slip Against Brave Pisa

25 October 2025 at 02:00

It was a strange, restless evening at San Siro, one that started like a stroll and ended with AC Milan fans rubbing their eyes in disbelief.

For most of the match, the Rossoneri had everything under control, yet somehow they let a bottom-placed Pisa side walk away with a 2–2 draw. As covered by Softfootball, Milan were a few minutes away from another three points before everything suddenly went sideways.

AC Milan player (Photo Credit: AC Milan via X)
AC Milan player (Photo Credit: AC Milan via X)

Rafael Leão got things moving early, scoring a classic solo goal in just the seventh minute — that cut inside, that curling finish, it was pure Leão. Luka Modrić and Youssouf Fofana kept the tempo sharp, and for a while, it felt like Milan could score whenever they wanted.

Even Leão rattled the bar after halftime, inches from doubling the lead. Away from the pitch, Softfootball reported that Fikayo Tomori, who stayed on the bench tonight, is in advanced talks for a new deal running until 2030—a big statement about Milan’s long-term core.

Fikayo Tomori (Photo Credit: Fikayo Tomori via Instagram)
Fikayo Tomori (Photo Credit: Fikayo Tomori via Instagram)

But then, football happened. Around the 60th minute, a messy VAR check found Koni De Winter’s hand in the wrong place. Juan Cuadrado didn’t blink, calmly sending Maignan the wrong way. Out of nowhere, Pisa were level, and the mood in the stadium dipped from control to concern.

The shock deepened late on. In the 86th minute, M’Bala Nzola slipped behind Milan’s defence and fired in to make it 2–1. You could almost hear the disbelief — a pin-drop moment at San Siro.

And what a time to get it 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/hphCoejwbR

— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 24, 2025

But Milan refused to die quietly. Zachary Athekame, on as a sub and barely in the spotlight until then, pounced in the 93rd minute to hammer home the equaliser.

His first goal for the club, as posted on the club’s official X account, and what a time to get it. There was even a gasp at the very end when Saelemaekers’ solo run nearly turned into a winner, but it just wasn’t meant to be.

So, 2–2. Not the night Milan expected, not at all. They stay top for now, though this draw will sting. A game that should have been wrapped up long before the chaos. For Pisa, it’s a different story: their first point of the season and maybe a spark for something bigger.

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