
Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini says they won't underestimate Champions League opponents Young Boys of Berne.
La Dea go into the game on the back of a draw with Villarreal, while Young Boys defeated Manchester United.
"It's an important game, but not a decisive one," Gasperini said at a press conference. “The fact that Young Boys beat Manchester makes everything more complicated.
“It's important, but the decisive ones will come later. They are a well organised team, they have always played 4-4-2. But against Manchester United, they changed.
“They are a team used to and trained to win, in the last 10 games they have won nine and drawn one, they attack with everyone. It's a team of a certain value, but tomorrow we play a fundamental game to bring home the three points."
Gasperini is happy to welcome back fans tonight.
He added: “It's a fundamental component of sport, of the show, for football. We played many months without fans, even on Saturday against Inter it changes with the participation of the people.
“I hope that from 50 per cent we can reach 100 per cent, as it happens in other countries and in the shortest possible time.
“It's another event, the game takes advantage of it, the players, there's another participation."
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