Juric suggested Lookman might play at the New Balance Arena on Tuesday. Atalanta aims to recover from their 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain. "Ademola has been training with us for a while now, and I'm starting to think about it," Juric stated during a pre-match press conference. Ederson is also being considered for reintegration into the squad.
Lookman's return could be vital as Atalanta seeks to end a three-game losing streak in the Champions League. This losing run matches their longest in the competition's history. The team hopes his presence will help improve their performance in Europe.
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Charles De Ketelaere, who began
his career at Brugge before moving to AC Milan in 2022, will miss Tuesday's game due to injury. This prevents him from potentially scoring against his former club in the Champions League. His absence adds to Juric's challenges, as several key players are unavailable.
Giorgio Scalvini, Isak Hien, Nicola Zalewski, Gianluca Scamacca, Sead Kolasinac, and Mitchel Bakker are all sidelined with injuries. Juric expressed his desire for a full squad but remains optimistic about their chances without overburdening players.
Defensive Challenges Ahead
The absence of Kolasinac and Bakker could weaken Atalanta's defence. They have only managed one clean sheet in their last seven Champions League games and conceded 15 goals during that period. Juric acknowledged these defensive issues but praised those stepping up despite limited playtime.
Juric added that he looks forward to having a complete squad post-break and improving their situation further. The coach appreciates the dedication shown by players who haven't featured regularly but have trained diligently nonetheless.