The Italians had been 2-1 up with 10 minutes left on the clock and looking to move into second place before the Swiss came up with two goals in a four-minute spell to go ahead.
But former Udinese star Luis Muriel’s 88th-minute strike kept Atalanta in the race for a top two finish and a knockout stage berth — effectively needing to beat Villarreal in their last group game on December 8.
In Group G, Sevilla picked up an impressive win and kept alive their chance of advancing in the Champions League with a 2-0 win over Wolfsburg.
Joan Jordan grabbed an early goal in the first half and Rafa Mir who was in Spain duty at the Olympics scored late in the second to give the Spanish club its first win in five matches.
Salzburg lost 1-0 at Lille in the other group match with Nigerian – born German international Karim Adeyemi booked (yellow card) for dissent in the game.
Wolfsburg stay on five points and is still in contention ahead of the final round, when they host Lille while Sevilla visit Salzburg.
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