Juventus claimed the Coppa Italia title for the record-extending 10th time, defeating Atalanta 2-1 in a thrilling final at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday evening. The Bianconeri secured their first trophy of the season, with goals from Álvaro Morata and Weston McKennie sealing the victory, while Josip Ilicic pulled one back for Atalanta. The match, attended by 67,442 spectators, saw Juventus dominate possession and create more clear-cut chances, with Morata opening the scoring in the 31st minute. Despite Atalanta’s late fightback, Juventus held firm to claim the coveted trophy, with manager Massimiliano Allegri praising his team’s resilience and determination in the post-match interview. The victory marks a significant milestone for Juventus, who have now won the Coppa Italia more times than any other club in the competition’s history.
Juventus Claims Coppa Italia Title with Narrow Victory

Juventus lifted the Coppa Italia trophy after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Atalanta in the final at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico. The Bianconeri secured their 14th Coppa Italia title, extending their domestic trophy haul under manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Alvaro Morata opened the scoring for Juventus in the 31st minute, capitalising on a defensive error from Atalanta. The Spaniard’s strike put Juventus ahead, a lead they would hold until the 80th minute when Hans Hateboer equalised for Atalanta with a powerful header.
However, Juventus regained the lead just four minutes later through Federico Bernardeschi, who slotted home from close range. The goal proved to be the winner, as Juventus defended resolutely to see out the remaining minutes.
Allegri praised his team’s resilience post-match, stating, “We showed great character today. It wasn’t easy, but we found a way to win.” Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini conceded that his side was “unlucky not to equalise again,” but ultimately “Juventus deserved the win.”
The victory marks Juventus’ second trophy of the season, following their Serie A title win in July. The Coppa Italia triumph also secures their place in next season’s Europa League. Atalanta, meanwhile, will turn their attention to the Champions League qualifiers, having finished third in Serie A.
Atalanta Falls Short Despite Strong Challenge in Final

Juventus claimed the Coppa Italia trophy after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Atalanta in the final at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico. The win marked Juventus’ record-extending 14th Coppa Italia title, adding to their impressive trophy cabinet.
Atalanta put up a strong challenge, with their attacking play causing Juventus problems throughout. However, it was Juventus who took the lead in the 12th minute through a well-placed header from Federico Chiesa.
Despite Atalanta’s efforts, Juventus doubled their lead just before half-time. Alvaro Morata scored from close range after a scramble in the box, putting Juventus firmly in control.
Atalanta pulled one back in the second half through a powerful header from Duván Zapata. The goal sparked hope among the Atalanta fans, but Juventus held firm to secure the victory.
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri praised his team’s resilience. “We knew Atalanta would be a tough opponent,” he said post-match. “But the players showed great character to secure this victory.”
Atalanta’s coach Gian Piero Gasperini acknowledged the defeat but highlighted his team’s improvement. “We played well, but Juventus were clinical in front of goal,” he said. “We’ll learn from this experience.”
Decisive Goals Secure Juventus' Coppa Italia Triumph

Juventus claimed the Coppa Italia title for the tenth time in their history, defeating Atalanta 2-1 in a thrilling final at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. The victory extends Juventus’ dominance in Italian football, adding to their already impressive trophy cabinet.
The decisive goals came from Juan Cuadrado and Álvaro Morata, both scoring in the first half to give Juventus a comfortable lead. Cuadrado opened the scoring in the 15th minute, capitalising on a defensive error. Morata doubled the lead just before half-time, finishing a well-worked team move.
Atalanta pulled one back in the second half through a header from Rafael Tolói, but their efforts ultimately fell short. Despite a spirited comeback, Atalanta could not find an equaliser, leaving Juventus to celebrate another triumph.
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri praised his team’s performance, highlighting their resilience and determination. “We played well today, and the players showed great character,” Allegri said post-match. “This trophy is a testament to their hard work and dedication.”
The victory marks Juventus’ third major trophy in the past two seasons, following their Serie A title in 2020 and the Supercoppa Italiana in January 2021. The club now turns their attention to the Champions League, where they face a crucial clash against Villarreal in the quarter-finals.
Juventus Edges Past Atalanta in Thrilling Coppa Italia Final

Juventus claimed the Coppa Italia title for the ninth time after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Atalanta at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday night. The Bianconeri struck first through Álvaro Morata, capitalising on a defensive error in the 33rd minute. Atalanta equalised just before half-time with a goal from Ruslan Malinovskyi, setting the stage for a tense second half.
The decisive moment came in the 50th minute when Federico Chiesa restored Juventus’ lead, sealing their triumph. The 24-year-old winger latched onto a through ball from Weston McKennie and slotted the ball past Atalanta goalkeeper Juan Musso. Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo praised his team’s resilience, stating, “We showed great character to come back and win this trophy.”
Atalanta dominated possession but struggled to break down Juventus’ organised defence. The Bergamo side created several chances but lacked the cutting edge needed to level the scores. Despite the defeat, Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini remained optimistic, saying, “We played well but lacked a bit of luck. We’ll learn from this experience.”
Juventus’ victory marks their first major trophy since the 2019-2020 season, ending a two-year drought. The win also secures their place in the UEFA Europa League next season. For Atalanta, the defeat brings an end to their hopes of silverware this campaign, but they remain in contention for a top-four finish in Serie A.
Coppa Italia Final Ends in Juventus Victory After Tense Match

Juventus claimed the Coppa Italia trophy after a tense 2-1 victory over Atalanta in the final at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico. The match, played under heavy rain, saw Juventus take an early lead through a Federico Chiesa goal in the 39th minute. The 24-year-old winger capitalised on a defensive error to slot the ball past Atalanta goalkeeper Juan Musso.
Atalanta equalised just before half-time through a well-taken header by Duván Zapata. The Colombian striker rose highest to meet a cross from Hans Hateboer, sending the ball past Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny. The goal marked Zapata’s 20th of the season across all competitions.
Juventus regained the lead in the 84th minute through a penalty converted by Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese forward, who had earlier missed a penalty, made no mistake from the spot after VAR awarded the penalty for a handball by José Luis Palomino. The goal proved to be the winner, securing Juventus’ fourth Coppa Italia trophy in five years.
Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri praised his team’s resilience after the match. “We showed great character to come back after conceding,” he said. “It was a tough game, but we deserved to win.” Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini, meanwhile, expressed disappointment at his side’s defensive errors. “We made mistakes at crucial moments,” he admitted. “But I’m proud of my players’ effort.”
Juventus claimed their tenth Coppa Italia title in dramatic fashion, overcoming Atalanta 2-1 at the Stadio Olimpico. The victory extends their domestic trophy haul and provides a consolation prize after a challenging Serie A campaign. As the season draws to a close, Juventus will now shift focus to their final league fixtures, aiming to secure a top-four finish and Champions League qualification. Meanwhile, Atalanta, despite their defeat, can take heart from another impressive season and their continued progression under manager Gian Piero Gasperini. The result underscores Juventus’ resilience and their ability to perform on the big stage, even amidst a season of transition.













