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CL: Atalanta thrash Valencia 4-1

"This is an evening that we-ll remember forever," said Gasperini. "It-s an amazing result, full of emotion."

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Atalantas Swiss midfielder Remo Freuler (2ndR) celebrates with teammates Atalantas Dutch defender Hans Hateboer (2ndL) after scoring during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match Atalanta Bergamo vs Valencia at the San Siro stadium

Atalantas Swiss midfielder Remo Freuler (2ndR) celebrates with teammates Atalantas Dutch defender Hans Hateboer (2ndL) after scoring during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match Atalanta Bergamo vs Valencia at the San Siro stadium

Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini hailed a performance his club will "remember forever" after the Italian side crushed Valencia 4-1 on Wednesday to take a giant step closer to reaching the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time. Dutch wing-back Hans Hateboer scored twice on 16 and 62 minutes, sandwiching goals from Josip Ilicic and Remo Freuler. "This is an evening that we-ll remember forever," said Gasperini. "It-s an amazing result, full of emotion."

It was an extraordinary night for the side from Bergamo who travelled to the San Siro with over 40,000 of their fans as their home stadium 55km away does not meet UEFA regulations. Denis Cheryshev pulled one back for Valencia in the first leg of the last-16 tie at the San Siro, the same stadium where the Spanish side lost the 2001 final to Bayern Munich on penalties. Valencia, seventh in La Liga, had finished top of their group after away wins over Ajax and Chelsea but were missing several key players through injury and suspension. "It certainly complicates things a bit, it-s a pretty overwhelming result, this 4-1," said Valencia coach Albert Celades. "In the end it doesn-t reflect much what we saw on the pitch." Atalanta-s run comes despite losing their opening three Champions League group games, before finishing second behind Manchester City.

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