Gian Piero Gasperini won 600 points in Serie A managing Atalanta, becoming only the second coach in the history of the competition to reach this milestone with a single team, after Massimilano Allegri with Juventus (663).
Atalanta have not won any of their last four home games in Serie A (D3 L1): the longest streak without a win in front of their own fans for since the period between March and August 2022 (seven in that case – D4 L3).
Cagliari have lost only two of the last seven matches played in Serie A, gaining 11 points in the period (3D, 2P): only one less than those collected by the Rossoblù in the previous 16 matches played in the tournament (W3 D3 L10).
Atalanta and Cagliari have not drawn any of their last 19 Serie A meetings (11 Nerazzurri wins and eight Rossoblu wins); the last draw was back in January 2013, 1-1 with an own goal by Michele Canini and a Guglielmo Stendardo goal.
Cagliari have won four of their last six away games against Atalanta in Serie A (L2), after failing to win in their previous 14 (D4 L10).
12 out of the 59 previous Serie A matches between Atalanta and Cagliari have been played in February: the Nerazzurri have won five of the last six (L1).
Although Atalanta have failed to win five of their last seven league games (D4 L1), they have won two of the last three (D1), including a 5-0 win over Hellas Verona last Saturday – the Dea can win two games in a row for the first time since the start of 2025.
Just four of Cagliari’s 24 points this season have come against opponents currently in the top-10, and only Lecce have fewer (two).