Juventus defeated Atalanta 1-0 in the Italian Cup on Wednesday, making it the first time in 60 years that they won the trophy without giving their opponent the trophy.
Dušan Vlahovic's fourth-minute goal was enough for Juve to win their 15th Cup in a largely unimpressive final in Rome.
Massimiliano Allegri's side had won just three games since reaching the final at the end of January, but from the moment Blachowicz scored the only goal of the game in the second half, his goal was ruled out for offside. irritated.
Wednesday's victory ended a three-year trophy drought for Italy's most successful and widely supported club, Juventus.
Atalanta had had an excellent season for a traditional regional club and were expected to win their first major accolade since winning the cup in 1963.
However, Gian Piero Gasperini's side were unable to find a way through Juventus' well-organized defense, which prevented a single shot on target from attack-minded Atalanta.
The closest Atalanta came to leveling the score was with 10 minutes remaining when Ademola Lookman hit the base of the post.
Atalanta are currently focused on winning next season's Champions League, with Serie A and the Europa League final next week.
The Bergamo club, who sit fifth in Italy's top flight, will face Bayer Leverkusen in Dublin in their first European final.
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