Published: 09:55, January 28, 2021 | Updated: 03:20, June 5, 2023
Juventus crush SPAL to set up Inter tie, Atalanta edge Lazio
By Reuters

Juventus' Federico Chiesa, center, in action during the Italian Cup, quarterfinal soccer match between Juventus and Spal at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, Jan 27, 2021. (FABIO FERRARI / LAPRESSE VIA AP)

TURIN, Italy - A youthful Juventus side crushed SPAL 4-0 on Wednesday to set up a Coppa Italia semi-final against Inter Milan after 10-man Atalanta booked a place in the last four by beating Lazio in a Bergamo thriller.

In Bergamo, Atalanta eliminated Lazio despite spending most of the second half with 10 men

Alvaro Morata’s penalty gave the Italian champions an early lead in Turin, and 21-year-old wing-back Gianluca Frabotta doubled their advantage before halftime by rifling a shot into the bottom corner, his first goal for the club.

Dejan Kulusevski added a third with a composed finish after 78 minutes and Federico Chiesa’s stoppage-time tap-in completed the rout against the second-tier visitors.

Andrea Pirlo chose to rest star man Cristiano Ronaldo for the encounter and handed a first-team debut to 19-year-old midfielder Nicolo Fagioli from the start, while youngsters Alessandro Di Pardo and Cosimo Da Graca debuted from the bench.

But Juve faced little resistance as they ran out comfortable winners against a SPAL side that is fifth in Serie B, and they will now face Antonio Conte’s Inter over two legs for a place in the final.

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Atalanta's Aleksej Miranchuk scores his side's third goal during the Italian Cup, quarterfinal soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio at the Gewiss stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Jan 27, 2021. (STEFANO NICOLI / LAPRESSE VIA AP)

In Bergamo, Atalanta eliminated Lazio despite spending most of the second half with 10 men, setting up a semi-final against the winner of Thursday’s clash between Napoli and Spezia.

Berat Djimsiti gave the hosts an early lead before Lazio struck back through Vedat Muriqi and Francesco Acerbi, but Ruslan Malinovskyi fired in an equaliser for the hosts towards the end of a pulsating first half.

Atalanta defender Jose Luis Palomino was sent off for a last-man challenge in the 54th minute, but the home side responded superbly as Aleksey Miranchuk put them ahead three minutes later.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s side could have made it four from the penalty spot but Duvan Zapata’s effort was saved by Jose Reina, and Lazio were left frustrated as they threw numbers forward in search of an equaliser.