In a thrilling match at the Gewiss Stadium on Tuesday night, Como secured a historic 3-2 victory over Atalanta, marking their first win in Serie A in 23 years. Under the leadership of newly appointed head coach, Cesc Fabregas, the team displayed resilience and attacking brilliance to stun their more established opponents.
Fabregas, who joined Como as head coach in July 2024, expressed his delight following the victory. “It feels amazing to lead this team to such a historic win,” Fabregas said after the match, underscoring the significance of this moment for the club as they return to Italy’s top-flight after over two decades.
Cesc Fabregas Takes the Helm at Como
Cesc Fabregas was named head coach of Como in July 2024 on a four-year contract, marking his first foray into full-time management after a distinguished playing career. The former Spain and Barcelona midfielder took on the role after serving as an assistant coach during Como’s promotion-winning campaign last season, working under Osian Roberts.
The club issued a statement welcoming Fabregas, saying, “Como 1907 is delighted to confirm that Cesc Fabregas will become head coach of the men’s team on a four-year contract.” Fabregas now faces the task of leading the team in its first Serie A season in 21 years, and this victory over Atalanta is an early testament to his leadership and tactical acumen.
Torrential Rain Delays the Match, but the Drama Unfolds
Originally scheduled for Monday evening, the match was delayed due to torrential rain that battered the Bergamo region. Both teams had already announced their lineups, but despite the weather-related delay, head coaches Gian Piero Gasperini of Atalanta and Fabregas chose to stick with their original selections when the game kicked off the following day.
Atalanta started strongly, with Zappacosta giving the hosts an early lead in the 18th minute with a spectacular half-volley from the edge of the box. The early strike sent the home crowd into jubilation, but Como gradually grew into the game, creating chances and putting Atalanta’s defense under pressure.
Como’s Second-Half Comeback Seals Victory
Como’s response in the second half was nothing short of spectacular. Just 20 seconds after the break, a flick from Sergi Roberto set up Gabriel Strefezza, who unleashed a powerful shot to equalize. This quick-fire goal set the stage for a thrilling comeback. Minutes later, Nico Paz’s long-range shot deflected off Sead Kolasinac, resulting in an own goal that gave Como the lead.
Como extended their advantage further when Paz provided a perfectly timed assist to Alieu Fadera, who calmly slotted the ball into the net to make it 3-1. Despite Atalanta’s persistent pressure, their efforts only yielded a late penalty conversion from Ademola Lookman in injury time, leaving the final score at 3-2 in favor of Como.
This remarkable victory not only gave Como their first Serie A win in over two decades but also sent a strong message to their opponents that they are back in Italy’s top-flight and ready to compete.
Como Leap Out of Relegation Zone Following Famous Win
Como’s victory not only ended a 21-year wait for a Serie A win but also lifted them out of the relegation zone, moving them up to 15th place with five points. The club, owned by the Indonesian tobacco giant Djarum, has been battling to regain its footing in Italy’s top flight, and this victory represents a major step forward. The win was particularly sweet as it came against Atalanta, a fellow Lombardy club, making it a crucial local derby triumph.
Atalanta, Europa League holders and traditionally a strong Serie A side, have had an unexpectedly poor start to the season. They have now lost three of their opening five matches, placing them 12th in the standings. Gian Piero Gasperini’s men have struggled for consistency, and Tuesday’s result will no doubt add to the growing pressure on the team. Atalanta will need to quickly find their rhythm if they are to challenge for European spots this season.
Atalanta’s Woes Continue Amid Poor Start to the Season
Atalanta’s disappointing run of form continued with the shocking loss to Como, leaving Gasperini’s side with just one point from their last two matches. This latest defeat follows a frustrating 0-0 draw against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League, where Atalanta were unlucky not to secure a victory despite dominating large spells of the game. The once-dominant team is now struggling to find consistency in both domestic and international competitions.
Ademola Lookman’s late penalty on Tuesday provided a glimmer of hope, but it wasn’t enough to rescue a result. With three losses in their opening five fixtures, Atalanta’s start to the Serie A season has been far from ideal. Fans are beginning to voice concerns about the team’s trajectory, as they are uncharacteristically sitting in mid-table. Gasperini will need to address these issues swiftly to avoid further setbacks as the season progresses.