
Gianpiero Gasperini's departure from Atalanta at the end of the season has raised major questions about the future of the team and also of defensive leader Berat Gjimshiti. The Albanian defender has been one of coach Gasperini's most consistent and loyal players, transforming under his guidance into an elite defender in Serie A and a key figure in the three-back scheme that characterized this successful era.
Since his arrival in Bergamo, Gjimshiti has gone from a reserve player to one of the true leaders of the dressing room. Gasperini has entrusted him not only with the tactical role on the pitch, but also with responsibility within the group. With the departure of the coach, Gjimshiti may have to adapt to a new playing system and a different philosophy.
The names circulating for the Atalanta bench are: Mauricio Sarri, Igor Tudor, Rafaele Paladino, Tiago Mota and Vincenco Italiano. All are young coaches, with modern approaches, some of whom prefer a four-man defense, a big change for Gjimshiti, who has excelled in a three-man defense. However, with his experience, professionalism and influence in the locker room, it is very likely that any new coach will consider Gjimshiti as a reference point in building a new team.
National Team - The red and black captain is fighting with Atalanta for a place in the Champions League, while his form is optimal and at the end of the month he will be involved with the National Team for the next two matches: against Serbia and Latvia, in June, which are decisive for the World Cup qualifiers.
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