Soccer-Motta saves four as Lazio beat Atalanta on penalties to reach Coppa Italia final


Soccer Football - Coppa Italia - Semi Final - Second Leg - Atalanta v Lazio - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - April 22, 2026 Lazio players celebrate after the match REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

BERGAMO, Italy, April 22 (Reuters) - Lazio ⁠reached the Coppa Italia final as goalkeeper Edoardo Motta saved four ⁠penalties to secure a 2-1 shootout victory over Atalanta after a ‌1-1 draw in Bergamo on Wednesday left the tie level at 3-3 on aggregate.

Motta emerged as the hero in the shootout, saving all but one of the Atalanta attempts, with Kenneth Taylor ​and Gustav Isaksen finding the net for Lazio ⁠to send them through to the ⁠final.

The sides began on level terms following a 2-2 draw in Rome in ⁠early ‌March, though the return fixture started poorly with a stale opening half featuring few clear scoring opportunities.

Ederson thought he had secured the breakthrough ⁠for Atalanta shortly after the hour mark, converting a ​rebound following a goalmouth ‌scramble. However, the goal was disallowed after a lengthy VAR review ⁠for a foul ​on Motta in the build-up, drawing loud boos from the home crowd.

Lazio snatched an 84th-minute lead when Alessio Romagnoli pounced to fire home from close range against a ⁠static Atalanta defence. The drama intensified two minutes ​later as Mario Pasalic netted a swift equaliser for Atalanta, drilling a low, deflected strike into the far corner from outside the box.

Deep into stoppage time, Gianluca Scamacca ⁠saw his powerful header tipped onto the far post by Motta before the ball bounced clear, sending the match into extra time.

Giacomo Raspadori had a further Atalanta effort disallowed for an earlier offside as the match remained deadlocked through ​extra time and proceeded to a penalty shootout where ⁠Lazio prevailed.

They will face Inter Milan in the final after they overturned a ​two-goal deficit to beat Como 3-2 at home ‌on Tuesday, winning the tie on aggregate ​following a goalless first leg. The final is scheduled to take place on May 13.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis)

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