Gian Piero Gasperini Announces Atalanta Departure
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Gian Piero Gasperini has penned a farewell message to Atalanta supporters in Saturday’s edition of l’Eco di Bergamo, and while he insists he wished to achieve more during his nine-year spell in charge, he believes La Dea will soon be celebrating again.
Writing in Eco di Bergamo, Gasperini began: "My first thought goes to the fans. It was not possible to express it before because only in the past few hours have I really decided to put an end to this wonderful nine-year story. I don't like talking goodbye. I close my experience in Bergamo as coach of Atalanta, everything else will remain unchanged.
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