Palladino says Atalanta's win at Lecce is the first of eight finals
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Raffaele Palladino praised Atalanta after a 3-0 away win over Lecce, calling it the first of eight finals in their push for a top-four finish. The result moved Atalanta closer to the Serie A Champions League race.
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Attributed to original sourceRaffaele Palladino was ‘satisfied’ with Atalanta’s 3-0 victory away to Lecce, which put them back in the race for the top four. ‘It was the first of eight finals, we’ll keep climbing that mountain.’
Read Football Italia Ad-Free and get access to Exclusive News and Content – Free Trial – Click Here La Dea put themselves right back in the race for a top four finish and return to the Champions League, as they started the final sprint of eight rounds with a 3-0 victory away to Lecce.
Giorgio Scalvini opened the scoring in the first half at the Stadio Via del Mare, followed by Nikola Krstovic and Giacomo Raspadori, while Marco Carnesecchi never really had a save to make.
Palladino believes in Atalanta comeback LECCE, ITALY – APRIL 06: Raffaele Palladino Atalanta BC head coach during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at Stadio Via del Mare on April 06, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images) “This was a game with many hidden dangers, as the first after the break for international duty is always complicated to get everyone back together again,” Palladino told DAZN Italia.
“It wasn’t easy to prepare for this, the two teams also struggled with the heat as the temperature is changing, so that made the passing too predictable.
“We adjusted as time went on and did well to attack the space. I’m satisfied with the performance, another clean sheet also gives confidence to the defence.
“It was the first of eight Finals, now we must continue our climb up that mountain.”
LECCE, ITALY – APRIL 06: Giacomo Raspadori of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring his side third goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Atalanta BC at Stadio Via del Mare on April 06, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images) If Champions League football and a top four finish seemed improbable when Palladino took over from Ivan Juric in November, the situation is very different now.
Atalanta are within five points of fourth place after Como were held to a 0-0 draw by Udinese today.
“We expected Lecce to be aggressive, as this was a decisive match for them, so I liked the maturity shown by my team in dealing with that early strong approach,” continued Palladino.
“We let them have their runs down the flanks with Banda and Pierotti, but blocked off the channels with quality, technique and dynamism.”
Having been eliminated from the Champions League Round of 16 by Bayern Munich, Atalanta are still in the Coppa Italia semi-final, having drawn the first leg 2-2 with Lazio.
“Now we have two head-to-head clashes coming up, plus the Coppa Italia semi-final, so I asked the team to raise the bar. Everyone is really involved in this fight,” continued the coach.
“Our DNA is to attack and defend together, the players know how much I care about everyone contributing to the two phases. We need altruism in the final third to find the player in the best position to score, I saw some of that today, and we could’ve won by a wider margin.”
It is not just Como’s draw that represented a boost for Atalanta, but Roma losing 5-2 to Inter also means La Dea are within a point of their former boss Gian Piero Gasperini in sixth.
“Obviously, those results were positive for us, I tried to keep the lads concentrated on our own path. I asked them to finish off this journey by giving their all, then we will see where we end up,” concluded Palladino.
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What happened
Atalanta beat Lecce 3-0 in Serie A, with Giorgio Scalvini and Giacomo Raspadori on the scoresheet as Palladino highlighted the team's maturity and defensive solidity. He said the match was difficult after the international break and in changing weather conditions, but felt Atalanta adjusted well and attacked space effectively. The clean sheet and dominant control were presented as signs of confidence for the run-in. Palladino framed the victory as the first step in an eight-game sprint toward a possible top-four finish and Champions League qualification.
Chance analysis
This matters because Atalanta are showing both attacking efficiency and defensive control at a critical stage of the season. Palladino's comments suggest a settled collective approach and rising belief ahead of direct rivals and cup fixtures, which can strengthen expectations around their short-term results.
Atalanta's outlook improves after a convincing win that reinforces momentum in the Serie A run-in.
Treat this as a positive team-form signal for Atalanta, especially for near-term performance and top-four race markets.