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Lookman Subbed in Error? Italian Journalist Shares Truth Behind Substitution Controversy vs Lazio

Published 2 months ago3 minute read

During Atalanta’s narrow 1-0 defeat to Lazio, a major mix-up on the touchline led to star forward Ademola Lookman being mistakenly substituted. This decision left both the player and coach Gian Piero Gasperini visibly frustrated.

With Atalanta trailing in the 74th minute and in desperate need of an equaliser, Gasperini aimed to inject fresh legs into his attack.

Ademola Lookman, Atalanta, Lazio
Ademola Lookman was visibly upset following his substitution in Atalanta's home loss to Lazio. Photo by Image Photo Agency
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The veteran coach instructed his coaching staff to substitute midfielder Ederson for Lazar Samardzic, reportedly calling him by his nickname, "Ede."

However, due to the similarity in pronunciation, the message was misunderstood. Instead of Ederson, "Ade" — short for Ademola Lookman — was called to be substituted, Football Italia reports.

By the time Gasperini realised the error, Lookman’s number was already on the board, and the Super Eagles star had started walking off.

The coach could do nothing but watch in disbelief as one of his most dangerous players exited the pitch.

Lookman, who has been a standout for Atalanta this season with 10 goals and 6 assists in all competitions, did not hide his disappointment.

Cameras captured him visibly annoyed, even engaging in what appeared to be a heated exchange with the fourth official, Corriere dello Sport reported.

Many speculated that his anger was directed at Gasperini, suggesting tension between the two.

However, clarifications soon followed, absolving the coach of blame and shifting the spotlight to the communication mishap that caused the substitution confusion.

Italian photojournalist Jonathan Moscrop, speaking to Legit.ng, gave a clear account of the incident.

Ademola Lookman, Atalanta, Lazio
Lookman was spotted arguing with the fourth official after refusing the Atalanta star back into the pitch following his mistake substitution. Photo by Jonathan Moscrop
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He explained that Lookman’s frustration was not with the coach, but with the fourth official who denied him re-entry after he had crossed the line.

"He was disappointed to be substituted," Moscrop said, "but I believe the frustration was directed towards the fourth official, who would not allow Ademola to return to the pitch after having already left the field of play."

The journalist confirmed that the error stemmed from the miscommunication of the names “Ade” and “Ede.” When the staff tried to reverse the substitution, it was too late.

Atalanta’s loss extended their winless streak at home and left them clinging to third place in Serie A, just two points ahead of fifth-place Juventus.

With Champions League qualification at stake, such costly miscommunications could have serious implications for their season.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Lookman was left visibly upset after a critical mix-up during Atalanta’s 1-0 defeat to Lazio on Sunday evening, as head coach Gian Piero Gasperini mistakenly substituted the Super Eagles forward.

However, the decision to take off Lookman in the 74th minute, when the game was still within reach, sparked confusion on the sidelines and frustration on the bench.

Lookman, who had been one of Atalanta’s brightest sparks in the match, was substituted alongside Mateo Retegui for Daniel Maldini and Lazar Samardzic.

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