The match began with Juventus dominating possession and creating several scoring opportunities. In the early minutes, Pierre Kalulu came close to scoring with a powerful header, but it hit the post. Atalanta responded with half-chances from Honest Ahanor and Nikola Krstovic, but they were unable to capitalize.
Atalanta's midfielders, Andrea Cambiaso and Teun Koopmeiners, controlled the tempo of the game, but Juventus continued to press for a goal. Khephren Thuram had a shot that was deflected wide, and Atalanta's defenders, Berat Djimsiti and Ahanor, provided strong resistance against the Juventus onslaught.
The first half saw Atalanta's only notable attack, with Djimsiti heading a corner wide. Although they struggled to create scoring chances, Atalanta managed to contain Juventus' attacks.
In stoppage time, Kamaldeen Sulemana scored a stunning left-footed effort to give Juventus the lead, despite being against the run of play. The second half saw a more even contest, with both teams creating chances.
Krstovic had a clear shot saved, while Lois Openda demonstrated his movement and ability to create scoring opportunities. Mario Pasalic had a looping header that forced the Juventus goalkeeper to scramble, and Raoul Bellanova missed a chance to equalize with a header after a great cross from Charles De Ketelaere.
Atalanta continued to push forward, but an error from Odilon Kossounou allowed Juventus to equalize just two minutes after Juan Cabal came on. Marten de Roon was sent off for Atalanta, and the remaining minutes saw both teams struggle to maintain their composure under intense pressure.
Weston McKennie had a chance to win the game, but his shot from the edge of the box was not converted. Atalanta remains unbeaten in its last five Serie A head-to-head matches against Juventus, with one win and four draws, and has lost only one of its last 12 league meetings with the Bianconeri.