Atalanta 3-0 Juventus: Cristiano Ronaldo and Co suffer shock defeat as holders are dumped out of Coppa Italia following Duvan Zapata double and Timothy Castagne strike Timothy Castagne put Atalanta ahead against Juventus just before half time But Juve sustained a barrage and Duvan Zapata doubled lead two minutes later Boss Massimiliano Allegri was sent off after furiously flinging his coat to the floor Zapata then compounded Juve's misery with an 86th-minute strike to seal win By Ap Reporter Published: 21:43 GMT, 30 January 2019 | Updated: 22:52 GMT, 30 January 2019 12 shares 1 Viewcomments Four-time defending champion Juventus lost in the Italian Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday, while Roma lost 7-1 at Fiorentina and had forward Edin Dzeko sent off after apparently spitting at the referee. Juventus is on course for a record-extending eighth successive Serie A title and had won the league and cup double in the past four seasons, but it surprisingly lost 3-0 at Atalanta. Fiorentina will play Atalanta in the two-legged semifinal. The other match pits AC Milan against either city rival Inter Milan or Lazio, which face each other on Thursday. Cristiano Ronaldo and his Juventus team-mates were dumped out of the Coppa Italia Timothy Castagne (R) scored Atalanta's first of the night after 37 minutes had been played Then two minutes later Duvan Zapata struck to double the lead for the hosts on Wednesday Boss Massimiliano Allegri looks dejected as he watches his side go two goals behind Atalanta had not beaten Juventus since a 2-0 victory in the Italian Cup in 2004, with five draws and 21 defeats in all competitions since that victory. Both teams lost key players to injury in the 27th minute, as Josip Ilicic and Giorgio Chiellini limped off. Ten minutes later Chiellini's replacement, Joao Cancelo, was caught in possession by Timothy Castagne, who sprinted forward and smashed it into the far bottom corner to give Atalanta the lead. Duvan Zapata doubled Atalanta's lead two minutes later with his 16th goal in his past 10 games. Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was sent to the stands for dissent after throwing his coat to the floor in anger at something in the buildup. The Bianconeri tried to fight back after the break but couldn't find a way past a determined Atalanta performance and Zapata sealed the result with his second of the match four minutes from time. Ronaldo goes down after contact from an Atalanta defender as Juve bid to get back into the tie Juve boss Allegri can barely bring himself to look as his side fall behind against Atalanta Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny is helpless as he watches Zapata's strike fly past him Atalanta go wild in celebration after they doubled their lead against the holders on Wednesday Portuguese superstar Ronaldo clutches his achilles after a challenge from an opponent Juve defender Daniele Rugani attempts to head the visitors back into contention – but misses Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility