BREAKING: Lookman Scores Instantly on Injury Return but Misses Crucial Penalty for Atalanta

Ademola Lookman wasted no time in making his mark after returning from injury, scoring just 42 seconds into the second half in Atalanta’s UEFA Champions League clash against Club Brugge......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>

The Nigerian forward, who had been sidelined for a month due to a knee injury, was introduced as a second-half substitute and immediately found the back of the net.

Lookman’s goal provided a much-needed boost for Atalanta, who were trailing 3-0 at halftime and needed a miracle to keep their hopes of advancing alive.

A crucial return after a long layoff

Lookman’s absence was deeply felt by Atalanta, as the forward had missed six consecutive matches across all competitions.

However, after returning to training on Sunday, the Super Eagles star was deemed fit enough to make the squad for this must-win Champions League fixture.

Despite coming off the bench, Lookman made an immediate impact, showcasing his sharpness and determination to help his side in a crucial moment.

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Lookman’s missed penalty denies Atalanta a comeback chance

Despite his brilliant start, Lookman had an opportunity to further reduce the deficit but failed to convert a crucial penalty.

Given the responsibility to take the spot-kick in the 60th minute after Juan Cuadrado was adjudged to have been fouled, the Nigerian forward stepped up confidently, but his effort was denied by Club Brugge’s goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who guessed the right direction and made a strong save.

The miss proved costly as it could have shifted the momentum in Atalanta’s favour and put the Belgian side under pressure in the final stages of the game.

Atalanta’s Champions League hopes hang in the balance

Despite Lookman’s rapid goal, Atalanta still faced an uphill battle, with Club Brugge holding a commanding 5-1 aggregate lead. Goals from Chemsdine Talbi and Ferran Jutglà had put the Belgian side in a dominant position.

However, Lookman’s strike injected some energy into Atalanta’s attack, keeping their faint hopes alive.