By Michael Nsikan Richard – December 10th 2025
Date: 9th December 2025
Venue & Attendance: Gewiss Arena; 20,685
Result: Atalanta 2-1 Chelsea
Match Summary
11th with 10 points from 6 fixtures, whereas Atalanta have ascended to 3rd spot, with Chelsea squandered their advantage at the break, ultimately falling 2-1 to Atalanta in what proved a damaging evening for their Champions League ambitions.
The loss strikes a considerable blow to the Blues’ prospects of securing a place among the competition’s elite 8 during the league phase.
Following this setback, Chelsea find themselves 11th with 10 points from 6 fixtures, whereas Atalanta have ascended to 3rd spot with 13 points.
Match Analysis

What unfolded at the Gewiss Arena represented something of a contrast between two clubs experiencing inverse fortunes across their respective competitions.
Chelsea had discovered confidence and rhythm in European encounters while simultaneously grappling with inconsistency in their domestic campaign. Atalanta, conversely, appeared troubled in Serie A proceedings yet maintained composure when European football arrived at their doorstep.
First Half: The visitors dictated terms during the opening period, demonstrating remarkable precision in their passing game.
Chelsea achieved an extraordinary 85.9% pass completion rate, which BBC reports stands as the club’s finest accuracy figure ever recorded in Champions League competition. Their methodical approach to possession, combined with intelligent positional rotations throughout their attacking structure, granted them territorial superiority. Joao Pedro’s intelligent movement across the forward line emerged as particularly influential in Chelsea’s dominance.
Second Half: The Italian side reverted to a familiar script they’ve written throughout this Champions League campaign.
According to data from WhoScored, every single goal Atalanta has netted in the competition this season arrived during second-half action, and this encounter proved no exception to that pattern. They transitioned toward a more direct, vertical approach while exploiting the width their wing-backs provided.
Scamacca’s physical presence and ability to bring teammates into play grew increasingly problematic for Chelsea’s defense, while De Ketelaere’s tendency to drift into pockets of space between the lines created mounting difficulties.
Goals & Key Moments
25′ – Joao Pedro (0-1): The Brazilian forward gave Chelsea a merited advantage before the interval, converting following creative work from Reece James down the right flank.
55′ – Gianluca Scamacca (1-1): Atalanta restored parity through their striker, who finished well after receiving an incisive pass from Charles De Ketelaere. The momentum clearly swung toward the hosts from this moment onward.
83′ – Charles De Ketelaere (2-1): The Belgian midfielder sealed Atalanta’s turnaround with a decisive late strike, punishing Chelsea’s inability to maintain their defensive shape during the closing stages.
30′ – Yellow Card: Trevoh Chalobah received a caution for Chelsea.
Match Statistics

- Possession: Atalanta 49.4% – Chelsea 50.6%
- Shots on Target: Atalanta 4 – Chelsea 5
- Total Shots: Atalanta 14 – Chelsea 10
- Corners: Atalanta 2 – Chelsea 5
- Fouls Committed: Atalanta 6 – Chelsea 14
- Yellow Cards: Atalanta 0 – Chelsea 1
Form & Context
Chelsea’s Recent Struggles: The London club traveled to Bergamo carrying the weight of 3 consecutive Premier League matches without victory. Their recent domestic sequence included a concerning 3-1 defeat away to Leeds, followed by a goalless stalemate at Bournemouth, before salvaging a 1-1 draw against Arsenal despite operating with reduced numbers following Caicedo’s red card.
Atalanta’s European Resilience: Beyond their opening fixture disaster in the French capital, Atalanta have put together an impressive run of form, claiming 3 victories and 1 draw. Particularly noteworthy is their defensive solidity, having preserved 3 consecutive clean sheets in European competition before this encounter.
Implications
Chelsea’s struggles away from Stamford Bridge in continental competition have become a genuine concern. They’ve now gone 4 Champions League away fixtures without tasting victory.
Standing on 10 points from 6 matches played, the Blues face an increasingly urgent challenge to secure direct passage to the knockout rounds by finishing among the top 8 clubs or, at a minimum, guarantee themselves a playoff spot by remaining within the top 24 positions.
For Atalanta, this victory cements their standing within the top 4, positioning them excellently to bypass the playoff round altogether and advance straight through to the next phase of the competition.
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