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Ademola Lookman celebrates with Atalanta.© PA Images
Ademola Lookman conjured one of the great individual European final performances to wreck Bayer Leverkusen’s bid for an ‘invincible treble’.
The Charlton Athletic academy kid, who scored one goal in three seasons at Everton, smashed a stunning individual hat-trick. Leverkusen and their former Liverpool coach Xabi Alonso slipped up in their second last game of the season – but what chance did they stand against a world beating show from Lookman.
Ademola Lookman’s stunning hat-trick fired Atalanta to their first silverware since 1963 as Bayer Leverkusen’s unbeaten season came to an end in the Europa League final.
Ademola Lookman of Atalanta celebrates© Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
Lookman, the London-born Nigeria striker who began his career at Charlton, produced two excellent first-half finishes and added a brilliant third 15 minutes from time as Atalanta romped to a 3-0 success in Dublin.
Six-decade wait over for Atalanta
Victory gave Atalanta only the second trophy in their 116-year history, over six decades after the Bergamo side had won the Coppa Italia.
Gian Piero Gasperini’s team had lost to Juventus in the final of the Coppa Italia seven days earlier but they recovered from that setback to knock Leverkusen out of their stride.
And Lookman, once of Everton, Fulham and Leicester, provided the cutting edge to reward a polished all-round performance.
Leverkusen came into the Aviva Stadium showdown fancied to savour more glory in a campaign that has almost defied belief.
Xabi Alonso’s side were on the brink of an invincible season having won the first Bundesliga title in their history.
Leverkusen unbeaten run over
Leverkusen had gone 51 games unbeaten and were contesting the Europa League final ahead of Saturday’s German Cup showpiece occasion against second-tier Kaiserslautern.
But Leverkusen did not seem prepared for Atalanta’s high press that forced early mistakes and set the tone of the contest.