Ademola Lookman Leads Atalanta BC to Historic UEFA Europa League Victory
Ademola Lookman etched his name in history by becoming the first player to score a hat-trick in a UEFA Europa League final, as Atalanta BC stunned Bayer Leverkusen with a 3-0 victory. This remarkable win ended the Bundesliga champions’ 51-match unbeaten run in all competitions, marking a sensational night for the Serie A club.
The final, held in Dublin, was an unexpected match-up that few could have predicted at the start of the season. Leverkusen, competing in their first European final in 22 years, faced an Atalanta team making their debut in a continental showpiece match. The game’s first goal came from Lookman, who finished a beautifully crafted move involving Teun Koopmeiners and Davide Zappacosta. Lookman found himself unmarked in the box and delivered a clinical first-time strike past Matéj Kovéi.
Atalanta’s relentless pressing troubled Leverkusen throughout the match, leading to Lookman’s second goal. Exploiting the Bundesliga champions’ uncharacteristically sloppy play, Lookman unleashed an unstoppable right-footed strike into the bottom corner, doubling Atalanta’s lead. Leverkusen almost found a lifeline when Florian Wirtz set up Álex Grimaldo, but Grimaldo’s shot went straight to Juan Musso, who was caught out of position.
Despite a stronger second-half performance from Leverkusen, which saw Jeremie Frimpong come close with a left-footed volley, they failed to find their usual edge. Lookman sealed the victory and his hat-trick with a ferocious angled finish from the left-hand side, assisted by Gianluca Scamacca.
This victory is monumental for Atalanta, marking their first-ever European honor. It is also a significant achievement for their manager, Gian Piero Gasperini, who secured his first major trophy. For Leverkusen, the loss is a bitter end to an otherwise outstanding season, falling just short of completing an unprecedented unbeaten treble.
The night will be remembered as a historic triumph for Atalanta and a showcase of Lookman’s extraordinary talent, cementing his place in Europa League folklore.