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Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from the Coppa Italia Final, as Atalanta and Juventus face off for the 2024 trophy.
It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome at 20.00 UK time (19.00 GMT).
The winner will be decided on the night after 90 minutes, extra time or even penalties.
Gianluca Scamacca and Manuel Locatelli are suspended, so can only watch from the stands.
These sides also met in the 2021 Final, Juve winning 2-1, but Atalanta’s only trophy is the 1963 edition.
"Hi America." 😂@WMckennie, Moise Kean & Adrien Rabiot join @TMeola1 after winning the Coppa Italia 👏 pic.twitter.com/QtRPE26069
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) May 15, 2024
If you ever wanted to know Timothy Weah's feelings on the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef, here it is 😅🎤 pic.twitter.com/1afIuHrJ4t
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Gian Piero Gasperini insists Juventus ‘did not do more’ than Atalanta to win the Coppa Italia Final, but sorely missed suspended Gianluca Scamacca and paid for that early goal https://t.co/isvtdnPZzk #Atalanta #Juventus #CoppaItalia #AtalantaJuve #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa
— Football Italia (@footballitalia) May 15, 2024
Dusan Vlahovic assures Juventus ‘achieved both targets’ this season by winning the Coppa Italia, but ‘next term we must aim to win everything.’ https://t.co/EfQ4xYARVZ #Juventus #AtalantaJuve #CoppaItalia #AtalantaJuventus #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa
— Football Italia (@footballitalia) May 15, 2024
“It’s wonderful to be here tonight, to win the Coppa Italia and it was a tough game. I am happy for all the young lads who were at Juve and had not won yet,” Elkann told Sport Mediaset.
“Winning helps you to win. We take this evening as a good moment for Juventus, 15 editions of the Coppa Italia is very important, and above all we look to the future with confidence and optimism, because Juventus have some extraordinary young players.”
McKennie leading the Bianconeri party on the pitch 🎶 🤍🖤#CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa pic.twitter.com/wVEzzYdCTg
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) May 15, 2024
JUVENTUS LIFT THEIR RECORD 15TH COPPA ITALIA 🙌🏆🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/LF0U0omXdv
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) May 15, 2024
Mister Allegri being thrown 😅#CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa pic.twitter.com/NYF8OQsYFx
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) May 15, 2024
Andrea Cambiasso just letting it all out 🥺#CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa pic.twitter.com/5v04du4H3r
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) May 15, 2024
Juventus win for the 15th time!
The young man who carried the trophy and is standing next to it with a Keep Racism Out jersey is one of the stars of the Oscar-nominated movie Io Capitano.
Watch the Coppa Italia ceremony live on the Lega Serie A YouTube Channel.
5 – Massimiliano Allegri became the first coach in history to win the Coppa Italia five times (overtaking Sven-Göran Eriksson and Roberto Mancini, both on four). Specialist.#AtalantaJuve #CoppaItalia pic.twitter.com/3onnpmBbjB
— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) May 15, 2024
You’ll be glad to know Allegri did come back out with jacket and shirt intact to get thrown into the air by his players. And went to hug Gasperini too.
Max Allegri was FUMING here 🫢 pic.twitter.com/dIo6eS9fzx
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) May 15, 2024
Max Allegri lost his temper, his jacket, his tie and almost his shirt when sent off for dissent as Juventus beat Atalanta in the 2024 Coppa Italia Final https://t.co/35QlULSSlt #Juventus #Allegri #AtalantaJuve #CoppaItalia #AtalantaJuventus #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa
— Football Italia (@footballitalia) May 15, 2024
An early Dusan Vlahovic strike gave Juventus their 15th Coppa Italia trophy, as while Atalanta dominated possession, they never managed a shot on target https://t.co/jQLOfKLzQf #AtalantaJuventus #CoppaItalia #AtalantaJuve #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa
— Football Italia (@footballitalia) May 15, 2024
JUVENTUS HAVE WON THE COPPA ITALIA!
Atalanta with the final siege, Juve just hoofing it anywhere at this point. Perin plucks a long ball into the box out of the air. That’s it.
Another 3 minutes added on for that…. whatever that was from Allegri.
Allegri is sent off for dissent, takes off his tie, sarcastically applauds the referee, then tries to take his shirt off and screams “Where is Rocchi?” looking at the stands!
Chance for Atalanta! Free kick worked to get the shot away from Ederson, but Perin manages to make the save! It was irrelevant anyway, as a foul was given for a push on Danilo.
ALLEGRI HAS GONE FULL HULK, THE JACKET HAS GONE.
Booked for time-wasting and we move into 6 minutes of stoppages.
Yildiz went down near the by-line, Toloi accidentally put his foot down right on his nethers… It was an accident and he didn’t push the foot down, so VAR say no action.
Djimsiti absolutely booted Milik mid-air, but Milik was offside, so it’s irrelevant.