Italian media offered detailed coverage of Atalanta’s goalless draw with Arsenal in the Champions League, with reports focusing on the missed opportunities for Atalanta and the resilience of Mikel Arteta’s team.

The draw, while a solid result for Arsenal, left many in Italy feeling that Atalanta had the better of the game, particularly given the penalty miss by Mateo Retegui.

Here’s a review of how the two leading Italian outlets, Corriere della Sera and La Gazzetta dello Sport, covered the match.

Corriere della Sera: Missed opportunity for Atalanta

Missed opportunity Encouraging 0-0 with Arsenal at the first exit in the Champions League But Atalanta touches the blow on the penalty procured by Ederson: Retegui is parried the shot twice Corriere della Sera (Bergamo)20 Sep 2024 Mateo Retegui, 25 years old, disappointed after missing the penalty. On the rebuff, the striker missed another chance, getting stopped by the Arsenal goalkeeper In the end the biggest opportunity was for Atalanta, with Regetui who is parried by the Arsenal goalkeeper first the penalty and then the headbutt. It ended 0-0 but it was a tense game until the last minute, this year's Champions debut of the Nerazzurri against the Gunners, with a man-on-man game that put the English in difficulty. Arsenal still managed to create chances, while Cuadrado touched the goal with two shots from outside. Beyond the missed opportunity, an excellent debut on the game plan. An Atalanta from Champions. Champion in the Europa League and perfect candidate to overcome the ma girone Because the team of Mister Gasperini goes to the chair and sends to the dentist also Arsenal, the only one to rejoice at the end of the game for the point earned. Retegui could have been Bergamo's new hero, but he is deceived by the penalty spot, and in the end the great protagonist is Ederson, who fights everywhere with a spirit of sacrifice. After 1.015 days, Atalanta returns to the most beautiful Europe with great pomp, with courage and with the aim of scoring one more goal than the opponent, careful not to take the first quarter of an hour, often deadly. The strategy works, not only the defense compacts under the red push, but each of the men in the rearguard wears the role of the director, starting the actions and running into the area to take advantage of the goal balls that rain from the bands. Arsenal do not expect such an intense and aggressive approach and began to suffer it after the quarter of an hour, also running into rare offside for the Londoners. In the stands is a race of the Atalantino fan, between North and South. Even if the feeling between Zappacosta and De Ketelaere is to be refined, every scheme and idea of restart passes from the bands: Atalanta never verticalizes in the central corridor, it is the exteriors, offensive or not, to surprise the four-man defense of Arsenal. Possession of the ball if they play it in a tie and you might think that Atalanta suffice, this parity, and instead it is still Ederson to sacrifice and throw himself forward to take that penalty beaten by Retegui: the pressure, however, is too much, the action perhaps all too easy for one used to spiky head, and this time he makes mistakes both from the spot and on rebuttal. The die, however, is drawn, Arsenal is lowered so much, too much, and Cuadrado almost gives a couple of eurogol. The field factor also does a lot, with the first spectacular joint choreography and the South that competes with the North with the choirs, but as soon as it finds the rhythm it joins the same voice. "Free to dream" is written under the full moon, "Champions of Europe" on the opposite side of the field. And Atalanta takes them literally. The youth in the afternoon had slipped a poker Arsenal in theouth South League and Mister Gasperini with his choices sends the same message: he chooses the heavy trident, the eight of Dublin with Carnesecchi, de Roon and Retegui. Veterans who love duels: Ederson stampolla parte Part, de Roon puts pressure on Rice and Hien is focused on pressing J Irrepressible, he takes precisely those set pieces that Kolasinac feared so much on the eve: he was right, he looks for the corner and if he does not find it is only thanks to the right hand of Carnesecchi, who takes applause as a goal. That touches him, head and now it is no longer a novelty, Dim on the left the pattern is repeated with the pair Ruggeri-Hien. The stadium warms up as Arsenal begin to curb the pace, with Martinelli losing his usual precision in front of the whistles of the North. At the 29 ' the thrill that shakes the 22.858: De Ketelaere's round shot almost creeps into the seven. In the second half Atalanta is very launched: Dim attack with Retegui and after the wrong penalty (or rather parried by Raa It ends like this, but it's just the beginning.
20 September 2024 Corriere dello Sera Missed opportunity

Corriere della Sera was quick to highlight how Atalanta missed a golden opportunity to secure a victory, particularly pointing to Retegui‘s missed penalty and follow-up chance that were both expertly saved by David Raya.

The match, which ended 0-0, was described as a tense affair, with Atalanta’s aggressive, man-to-man pressing game putting Arsenal under significant pressure throughout.

The report emphasised how Atalanta dominated stretches of the game and how Arsenal, despite their individual quality, struggled to break out of their own half for large portions.

BERGAMO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 19: Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, acknowledges the fans after the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, acknowledges the fans after the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

“Arsenal did not expect such an intense and aggressive approach,” the piece stated, noting how Atalanta’s wingers and defenders frequently disrupted Arsenal’s rhythm. This strategy, particularly with offensive play down the wings, caught Arsenal’s four-man defence off guard multiple times, but Atalanta failed to capitalise fully.

Despite the 0-0 result, Corriere della Sera praised Atalanta’s performance, calling it “an excellent debut on the game plan” and suggesting that the Italian side’s energetic play and solid defence made them strong contenders to advance.

The crowd at the newly completed Gewiss Stadium was also described as a “12th man,” adding intensity and atmosphere that the paper claims further rattled Arsenal.

La Gazzetta dello Sport: David Raya, the hero for Arsenal

"Dea, I'm so sorry The most serious mistake is on the rebuttal" The wrong penalty is not easy to digest "We wanted the 3 points for the fans, too bad" La Gazzetta dello Sport - Puglia20 Sep 2024 at the end, after applause to the whole team, a chorus starts from the Curva Nord. And that's it for Mateo Retegui. A gesture of affection, a caress of the people of Bergamo for the center forward of the National team who missed the penalty against Arsenal. Because the error is heavy, double if you will. But it should not be forgotten all the work done by Mateo during the evening to help Atalanta. A job that everyone has become accustomed to since he arrived in Bergamo. "I feel sorry for the boys, we have He played a great game. I missed the rigor, but from mistakes you learn – he said with great honesty and charisma -. Now head to the next race. The whole team after the wrong penalty came to cheer me up, even Gasperini after leaving the field. We really wanted to give the three points to all the fans". The mea culpa Analysis of rigor focuses on the rejection, because that's where Ra. "I could have done better on the rejected-continues Retegui -. The goalkeeper made a great parade, but on the second ball I'm wrong, I did not Nicolo Zaniolo in action against Arsenal. The Italian striker entered in place of Retegui twenty minutes from the conclusion. He had not played a Champions League game for a little over five and a half years (PortoRoma 3-1 on March 6, 2019) since he got up quickly and quickly. I didn't see the goalkeeper getting up fast. When I saw that she got up I focused on the ball and did not notice the movement of the goalkeeper. I'm so sorry, it was important to start the Champions League with a win". The double mistake does not detract from the growth of the Italian-Argentine center forward. "I have to thank a lot of people, first of all Gilardino who allowed me to come to Italy. And then at Atalanta which is a great company: here I learn a lot every day, I feel that I am another player and I always improve a little more. I have to continue this and help the team". Growth can also be seen from the human point of view. Mateo took it upon himself to talk about rigor, without making dramas and also analyzing the merits of Ra. Obvious, especially for the reflection on the rebuttal. And it is also for attitudes like this that Mateo is making himself appreciated by everyone in Bergamo. Abbraccio "Retegui made a great game beyond the wrong penalty-commented Gian Piero Gasperini at the end of the race -, it was his best game since he is in Bergamo. He deserved the goal". A positive performance that goes to stack up to the others. A performance that shows how much without scoring Retegui has become central in the Bergamo project. "We are close to Mateo – added Marco Carnesecchi-who is strong and a really decent guy. It must not affect a wrong penalty". In short, the embrace widens and it really belongs to everyone. A beautiful and well-deserved manifestation of heart. Then if the matter moves to the theme "penalties", it should unfortunately be remembered that Atalanta is at the second error of the season. This caused only regret that he did not caress the idea of the enterprise in the Champions. The idea, because then anyway there would have been more minutes to play. In Turin instead from eleven meters the error of Mario Pasalic had actually led to the defeat since he had arrived in recovery. In the event of a goal the Dea would have obtained an away point after a positive match. Lecce had gone better with the penalty converted by Retegui, but inside a 4-0 in which the penalty arrived to sign the momentary third goal. Mateo Retegui Striker Atalanta
20 September 2024 La Gazetta dello Sport – “Dea, I’m so sorry The most serious mistake is on the rebuttal”

Meanwhile, La Gazzetta dello Sport focused heavily on the performance of Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Raya, crediting him as the key figure in keeping the game scoreless.

Raya’s penalty save from Retegui, followed by his quick reflexes to block the follow-up, were described as “the game’s defining moment.” The Italian paper labelled Raya “the hero of the Gunners in Bergamo,” praising his ability to keep a clean sheet in such a hostile environment.

BERGAMO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 19: David Raya of Arsenal FC dives to save a shot during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: David Raya of Arsenal FC dives to save a shot during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The outlet also highlighted comments from Declan Rice, who acknowledged the strength of Atalanta, stating, “They won the Europa League, they have the same coach for a long time, they are also very difficult to work out because they mark you man-to-man and chase you all over the field.”

Rice’s remarks reflected Arsenal‘s recognition of the challenge posed by Gian Piero Gasperini’s side, who kept Arsenal’s forwards, particularly Gabriel Martinelli, quiet for most of the night.

La Gazzetta also noted that while Arsenal’s attack was far from its best, they remained “compact, concrete, and difficult to overcome,” lauding their ability to stay organised despite Atalanta’s pressure.

BERGAMO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 19: Mateo Retegui of Atalanta BC misses a penalty during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: Mateo Retegui of Atalanta BC misses a penalty during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, the Italian press did suggest that Arsenal appeared “content” towards the end of the match, as they sat deep and defended, an observation that led to criticism of their lack of risk-taking in the final stages.

Atalanta’s tactical approach and missed chances

Both Italian outlets were united in their praise for Atalanta’s tactical approach, noting that the team’s high pressing and use of the wide areas caused problems for Arsenal throughout the match. Cuadrado came close to scoring on two occasions with powerful shots from outside the box, and Atalanta’s offensive efforts were largely concentrated on exploiting the flanks.

The central takeaway from both reports was that Atalanta played with a European mentality, and while they missed the penalty, their overall performance should give them confidence going forward.

BERGAMO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 19: Atalanta BC coach Gian Piero Gasperini salutes the fans at the end of the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: Atalanta BC coach Gian Piero Gasperini salutes the fans at the end of the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The report from Corriere della Sera remarked that Atalanta “sent Arsenal to the dentist,” indicating that the Gunners found it tough to play their usual free-flowing football. The outlet added that Arsenal were perhaps fortunate to come away with a point, given Atalanta’s dominance in certain phases of the match.

Raya’s redemption and Arsenal’s defensive solidity

For Arsenal, the major takeaway from La Gazzetta dello Sport was their defensive performance, led by David Raya. The report noted that Raya’s key interventions, particularly on Retegui’s penalty and header, ensured Arsenal secured their fourth clean sheet in five games.

Arsenal’s defensive solidity, despite being pressed back for much of the game, was highlighted as a positive, though their inability to break down Atalanta raised some concerns.

BERGAMO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 19: Raheem Sterling of Arsenal takes on Juan Cuadrado of Atalanta during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: Raheem Sterling of Arsenal takes on Juan Cuadrado of Atalanta during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD1 match between Atalanta BC and Arsenal FC at Stadio di Bergamo on September 19, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

The Italian press seemed to agree that while Arsenal could have offered more going forward, their tactical discipline and ability to grind out a result in difficult circumstances were noteworthy.

In particular, La Gazzetta emphasised how this approach could serve them well in the long run, especially when facing challenging European opposition.

Conclusion: A missed opportunity for Atalanta, a resilient Arsenal

In summary, the Italian media viewed the 0-0 draw as a positive for both teams, albeit with contrasting perspectives.

Atalanta will rue the missed opportunity, particularly Retegui’s penalty, but their aggressive approach and tactical awareness drew admiration from the Italian press.

For Arsenal, it was a case of defensive resilience, with David Raya emerging as the hero, though some viewed their cautious approach as overly conservative.