While failing to mount anything really resembling a fightback after the break, Koeman's men at least managed to avoid conceding any further goals, although Remo Freuler's shot did connect with their crossbar.
Everton will have hoped the fact this match was taking place at Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia rather than at Atalanta's Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia home - which is to be redeveloped to make it fit for European competition - would mean last season's Serie A surprise package were less potent than they would have otherwise been.
But it was clear from the off that the Bergamo outfit, roared on by their vociferous fans, were going to provide a considerable challenge.
The visitors with six changes to their starting XI from the Tottenham game - did threaten the Atalanta goal in the 13th minute, with Gylfi Sigurdsson's strike being parried by Etrit Berisha and Wayne Rooney then trying with a delicate shot from the edge of the box that drifted just off target.
But otherwise they were more or less entirely on the back foot in the opening stages - something they were handling well enough until the 27th minute, when Masiello broke the deadlock. Koeman subsequently brought on Davy Klaassen, Sandro Ramirez and Kevin Mirallas but it made little difference to a thoroughly dispiriting night for Everton and their fans.
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