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Lookman makes history with personal milestone during Atalanta’s bashing of Monza

Ademola Lookman celebrates scoring against Monza | Imago
Reigning CAF Player of the Year, Ademola Lookman, continues to re-write the history books with Atalanta
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Ademola Lookman returned to the scoresheet in style as Atalanta swept Monza aside with a dominant 4-0 win on Sunday, with an Important goal for both the club’s Serie A campaign and the Nigerian forward’s season.

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After enduring a frustrating five-game goal drought, Lookman not only found the back of the net but also reached a personal milestone.

Lookman ends goal drought in style

Atalanta, still smarting from their Serie A title hopes slipping away, came out swinging against Monza, determined to remind everyone that they’re far from finished.

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Charles De Ketelaere scored two goals || Imago

Charles De Ketelaere wasted no time stamping his authority, bagging a first-half brace that put the home side on the back foot.

Then, early in the second half, Lookman struck, smashing home Atalanta’s third goal of the game to end his personal dry spell.

Lookman breaks goal drought

Atalanta went on to win by four goals, with Marco Brescianini putting the icing on the cake late in the game.

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Suitors line up for red hot Lookman

Despite De Ketelaere’s brace, Lookman’s strike stole the headlines as it was his 14th goal of the season in Serie A.

Ademola Lookman

This officially made the 2024/25 season his most prolific league campaign to date, surpassing anything he’d previously managed in Italy or abroad.

With whispers of a Premier League return growing louder, Sunday’s performance could hardly have come at a better time.

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Lookman’s current form will surely spark interest this summer, and Atalanta will know that holding onto him beyond the season could prove to be a huge challenge.

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