The Italians had been 2-1 up with 10 minutes remaining and
looking to move into second place in Group F before the Swiss
rallied with two goals in a four-minute spell to go ahead.
But Muriel’s 88th minute strike kept Atalanta in the race for a
top two finish and a knockout stage berth - effectively needing
to beat Villarreal in their last group game on Dec. 8.
Manchester United lead the group with 10 points, three ahead of
Villarreal with Atalanta on six and Young Boys on four.
Atalanta had taken an early lead as Duvan Zapata kept up his
goalscoring form, being allowed by the home defence to turn and
shoot from close range in the 10th minute.
But Young Boys, who are now out of the Champions League
reckoning, fought back to equalise with a 39th minute header
from the imposing American international Jordan Pefok.
Atalanta's defender Jose Luis Palomino then hammered home a left
footed shot from the edge of the penalty area six minutes into
the second half to restore their lead only for the Italian club
to implode as the game entered the final 10 minutes.
First substitute Vincent Sierro and then fullback Silvan Hefti
scored as Young Boys were suddenly catapulted back into
contention before being condemned back to last place in the
group standings by Muriel’s late equaliser.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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