Atalanta engineered a dramatic second-half resurgence to defeat Chelsea 2-1 in a crucial UEFA Champions League clash at the New Balance Arena on Tuesday, completing a comeback that shifted the momentum of the high-stakes match.
The victory for the Italian side puts pressure on the English club as both teams vie for advancement in the competition.
Chelsea initially seized control in the first half, taking the lead in the 25th minute through forward João Pedro, who secured the opener with a well-placed sliding finish. The Blues entered the break with a 1-0 advantage.
However, the game’s narrative flipped shortly after the restart. Atalanta equalized in the 55th minute when Gianluca Scamacca connected with a cross and sent a powerful header past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez. The quick reply energized the hosts, who dominated the subsequent period.
The decisive moment arrived late in the game, in the 83rd minute. In a swift counter-attack, midfielder Charles De Ketelaere surged into the box and fired a powerful shot. Despite Sánchez making a parry, the effort found the back of the net, sealing the 2-1 victory for La Dea (The Goddess).
The result means Atalanta successfully fought “from behind to seal a late 2-1 victory,” according to post-match analysis, with De Ketelaere heralded for “leading the comeback.” The match was characterized by a lack of controlled tempo, with high-pressure tactics from both sides leading to an “ebbing and flowing” contest that ultimately saw Chelsea capitulate in the final stages.



