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My Ultimate Gacha System-Chapter 272 - 262: Atalanta Vs Bologna (Coppa Italia Semifinal - First Leg) I
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Gewiss Stadium, Bergamo
8:45 PM - Kickoff
The dressing room settled quickly once Gasperini stepped forward, and the noise from players finishing their preparations faded while the coach positioned himself near the tactical board with his arms crossed and his expression focused.
He didn’t waste words.
"First-leg discipline," Gasperini said, and his voice carried without needing volume. "Bologna will wait for mistakes, not create them themselves. They sit compact, they counter when we give them space. We don’t give them space."
He gestured at the board showing Bologna’s 4-4-2 defensive shape. "Midfield controls distances. When we have the ball, recycle if the pass isn’t clean. Don’t force it into areas where two defenders can step. Kill transitions early—if they win it back, we press immediately before they can organize the counter."
His eyes scanned the room. "If the opening appears, take it. Otherwise reset. This is two legs. We’re at home. We control the tempo, we protect the clean sheet, we make them chase the game in the second leg at their place."
No names were called and everyone understood their role, and when Gasperini stepped back players began standing and moving toward the door where the tunnel waited.
The atmosphere thickened as both teams assembled in their designated positions, and Atalanta stood shoulder to shoulder in their black and blue while Bologna faced them in red and blue across the narrow corridor, and voices from the stadium filtered down through concrete walls in waves that suggested the Gewiss Stadium was filling properly.
Demien stood in his position with his hands at his sides and his eyes forward, and he exhaled once while adjusting his sleeve and clearing his mind of everything except what came next.
The broadcast cameras captured the tunnel scene while commentary began for viewers watching across Italy.
"Good evening and welcome to the Gewiss Stadium for the first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinal," the lead commentator said, and his tone carried appropriate weight without manufactured drama. "Atalanta host Bologna in what promises to be a tactical chess match between two well-organized sides."
"Semifinal football carries its own pressure," his colleague added. "Two-leg ties demand discipline and patience. One mistake can define the entire tie, so we expect both teams to be cautious early while feeling each other out."
The tactical breakdown appeared on screen showing both formations—Atalanta’s 4-2-3-1 against Bologna’s compact 4-4-2—and the commentary continued while the teams prepared to emerge.
"Bologna’s approach will be familiar," the first commentator explained. "Compact midfield block, deny central penetration, force Atalanta wide. They’ll look to counter through Orsolini and Barrow when turnovers occur."
"And Atalanta need patience," his colleague agreed. "They’ve been excellent at home this season—strong possession numbers, good conversion rate. But against a team that sits as deep as Bologna, forcing the issue leads to mistakes. Circulation matters more than penetration in the early stages."
"Demien Walter returns to the starting eleven after recovering from that hamstring injury," the first commentator noted. "He’s been consistent since coming back—started the last five matches, contributed goals and assists. Part of Atalanta’s midfield engine now rather than just a prospect breaking through."
The referee signaled and both teams stepped onto the pitch together into noise that crashed down from all sides, and twenty-three thousand supporters created walls of sound while flags waved across the home sections and Bologna’s traveling fans responded from behind the away goal.
The formalities passed quickly—handshakes, coin toss, final positioning—and when the referee raised his whistle the stadium’s noise held steady.
Fweeeeeetttttttt!!!!!
0’ - 6’ |
Højlund touched the ball backward to Demien who played it immediately to Koopmeiners, and Atalanta’s circulation began as the Dutch midfielder turned and passed it square to De Roon positioned fifteen yards deeper.
De Roon’s first touch took him slightly right and his second touch played the ball back to Djimsiti who had stepped forward from the defensive line, and the Albanian center-back controlled it before looking up to scan his options.
Bologna’s two strikers—Marko Arnautovic and Joshua Zirkzee—didn’t press aggressively but instead held their positions ten yards inside Atalanta’s half, and their body positioning cut off the direct passing lanes toward Atalanta’s midfielders while forcing the ball wide.
Djimsiti played it square to Tolói on his right, and the Brazilian defender took two touches before passing it toward Hateboer who had advanced five yards from his wing-back position along the right touchline.
Hateboer controlled it and immediately faced pressure from Bologna’s left midfielder Riccardo Orsolini who closed quickly to prevent the turn, and Hateboer’s pass went backward to Tolói rather than attempting to drive forward into congested space.
The pattern continued for the opening minutes as Atalanta circulated across their defensive third without finding vertical penetration, and Bologna’s 4-4-2 shape stayed compact with their midfield four sitting narrow and their defensive line positioned twenty yards from their own penalty area.
In the fourth minute Koopmeiners received from Tolói and his first touch opened his body toward the center of the pitch where Demien had positioned himself between Bologna’s midfield line and defensive line, and the pass came vertically with good weight toward the space Demien was occupying.
But Bologna’s two central midfielders—Gary Medel and Nicolas Dominguez—both stepped across simultaneously while reading the pass before it arrived, and Medel got there first with his interception clean and immediate.
The ball fell to Dominguez who was positioned five yards deeper, and the Argentine midfielder’s first touch took him forward while Atalanta’s shape was still transitioning from possession to defense, and suddenly Bologna had the ball in dangerous territory with space opening ahead.
6’ - 8’ |
Dominguez drove forward three steps before playing the ball right toward Orsolini who had immediately started sprinting into the channel behind Hateboer’s advanced position, and the pass was weighted perfectly to hit Orsolini’s run without forcing him to check his stride.
De Roon sprinted back desperately from his central position while shouting at Tolói to shift across and cover the space, but Orsolini was already two yards clear and accelerating with the ball at his feet.
Hateboer recovered from his original position and chased from five yards behind, but Orsolini’s pace kept him ahead while the Italian winger cut inside from the touchline onto his stronger left foot.
Demiral came across from his central defensive position to close the angle while Djimsiti held his position marking Arnautovic centrally, and when Orsolini reached the edge of the penalty area eighteen yards from goal his body shape suggested the shot was coming.
His strike came with his left foot and the ball was hit cleanly with power and accuracy toward the bottom corner, and Musso had to react sharply by diving to his right while extending his arm fully.
His hand got behind the ball and pushed it wide of the post, and the deflection sent it out for a corner while the Gewiss Stadium exhaled collectively because without the save the scoreline would have changed immediately.
"Excellent save from Musso!" the lead commentator called. "Bologna catch Atalanta on the transition and Orsolini’s strike is goal-bound. That’s the danger—one interception in midfield and suddenly you’re defending your own penalty area."
Atalanta’s defenders regrouped quickly while Bologna prepared to take the corner, and De Roon was shouting instructions about staying compact and marking runners while Gasperini gestured from the touchline with both hands motioning downward—calm it, slow it down, don’t panic.
The corner was delivered toward the near post by Orsolini and Arnautovic attacked it aggressively, but Djimsiti got there first and his header cleared the ball only as far as the edge of the penalty area where Medel was waiting.
The Chilean midfielder controlled it with his chest and his volley came quickly while three players closed him down, but the shot flew high over the crossbar and into the crowd behind Musso’s goal.
9’ - 23’ |
Atalanta responded by deliberately slowing their tempo, and the next several possessions showed patient circulation without forcing vertical passes into areas where Bologna’s compact block could intercept and launch counters.
In the twelfth minute Musso rolled the ball to Djimsiti who took two touches before playing it square to Demiral, and the Turkish defender’s pass went to De Roon who had dropped five yards deeper to create a better angle.
De Roon controlled it and turned while scanning his options, and Arnautovic pressed him half-heartedly without fully committing because closing too aggressively would create space behind him for Koopmeiners to exploit.
The pass went square to Koopmeiners who was positioned centrally fifteen yards inside Atalanta’s half, and the Dutch midfielder’s first touch took him slightly left before his second touch played the ball forward toward Demien who had dropped deeper than usual to receive.
Medel and Dominguez both stepped toward Demien immediately as he controlled the ball with his back partially turned toward Bologna’s goal, and their positioning cut off the forward passing lanes while preventing him from turning to face goal.
Demien’s first touch killed the ball and his second touch came quickly without attempting the turn, and instead he played it diagonally right toward Hateboer who had advanced ten yards from his wing-back position along the touchline.
「LEGENDARY SKILL ACTIVATED」
「Andrea Pirlo — Deep-Lying Playmaker」
The pass traveled thirty yards with perfect weight and trajectory, and it bypassed Bologna’s midfield line completely while forcing their defensive shape to shift right to cover Hateboer’s advance.
Hateboer controlled it cleanly and drove forward five yards before Orsolini recovered to close him down, and when the Italian midfielder arrived Hateboer played the ball inside toward Malinovskyi who had drifted centrally from his right-wing position.
Bologna’s left-back Charalampos Lykogiannis stepped out to press Malinovskyi, and the Russian winger’s pass went backward to De Roon rather than attempting to force penetration into congested space, and the circulation continued without creating immediate danger.
The commentary reacted naturally without excessive focus on individual execution.
"That’s what Atalanta need—make Bologna’s block shift and move. Force them to adjust positions rather than letting them sit comfortable in their defensive shape."
The pattern continued through the nineteenth minute as Atalanta probed patiently while Bologna maintained their discipline, and neither team created clear chances because the tactical battle was being fought through positioning and patience rather than individual brilliance or risky penetration.







