Atalanta emerged victorious over Xabi Alonso's Leverkusen team, ending their hopes of a treble in a stunning Bundesliga final. Lookman, formerly of Everton, Fulham, and Leicester, showcased a stellar performance, leaving Leverkusen struggling to keep up.
The match kicked off with Lookman's back-post finish at the 12-minute mark, followed by a remarkable curling effort just 14 minutes later, doubling Atalanta's advantage. Leverkusen seemed unprepared for Atalanta's high press, leading to early mistakes that set the tone for the game.
Atalanta's Teun Koopmeiners set up a brilliant goal for Lookman after a partially-cleared corner, catching Leverkusen off guard. Lookman's second goal, a 20-yard curling shot, further solidified Atalanta's dominance.
Despite Leverkusen's attempts, including a missed opportunity by Grimaldo, they could not find a breakthrough. Leverkusen, known for late comebacks, failed to respond this time as Scamacca assisted Lookman for another goal, sealing Atalanta's victory.
Gian Piero Gasperini celebrated his first major trophy as Atalanta boss, marking a historic moment for the club with only their second trophy in over a century. The defeat marked the end of a phenomenal season for Leverkusen, who can now focus on securing a domestic double in the German Cup final against Kaiserslautern.