Atalanta secured a significant 2-1 victory over Milan at the Gewiss Stadium, propelling them to the top of the Serie A standings. Ademola Lookman clinched the win with a late goal in the 87th minute, heading in a corner after being denied earlier by Milan's goalkeeper Mike Maignan. This triumph places Atalanta two points ahead of Napoli, who are set to face Lazio next.
Charles De Ketelaere opened the scoring for Atalanta against his former team in the 12th minute. He headed Marten de Roon's free-kick into the net. However, Milan responded swiftly, equalising ten minutes later when Rafael Leao's cross was converted by Alvaro Morata, marking his fourth league goal this season.

The second half saw both teams creating opportunities but failing to capitalise until Lookman's decisive strike. His goal left Paulo Fonseca's side in seventh place on the table. The match was tightly contested, with each side having several chances before Lookman's crucial intervention.
This victory marked Atalanta's ninth consecutive win in Serie A this season, equalling their club record from February to July 2020. They have also scored at least two goals in their last 12 home matches, a feat last achieved by Juventus between November 2006 and January 2008.
In terms of scoring prowess, only Barcelona has outperformed Atalanta in Europe's top five leagues this season. Barcelona has netted 48 goals compared to Atalanta's impressive tally of 38. Ademola Lookman has been pivotal for Atalanta, scoring his 11th Serie A goal of the season and contributing seven assists across his last 18 league appearances.
With their current form and strategic gameplay, Atalanta continues to be a formidable force in Serie A. Their ability to consistently score and secure victories highlights their potential as strong contenders for the title this season.