Showing posts with label Atleti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atleti. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Celta Clinch Copa del Rey Semi


Celta Vigo eliminated Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals with a 3-2 victory at the Vicente Calderón.

Pablo Hernández scored twice as Celta upset Atlético, who had lost only once in their previous 24 games, to reach the semi-final.

Following a goalless draw in the first leg, the Atlético coach, Diego Simeone, again left striker Jackson Martínez on the bench with Luciano Vietto partnering Antoine Griezmann in attack. Both sides have struggled for goals in recent games – Atlético’s 0-0 draw with Sevilla on Sunday cost them the lead in La Liga.

Atlético’s Koke struck an early shot just wide and Saúl Ñíguez had an effort saved by Ruben Blanco before Celta took a surprise lead with Hernández given space to head in a Fabian Orellana cross.

Griezmann slotted home after a Yannick Carrasco shot was parried into his path by Blanco but Celta took charge of the match at the start of the second half.

Saúl gave the ball away to John Guidetti who powered home a 25-metre drive and Correa struck the crossbar at the other end before Hernández got his second with a header from Hugo Mallo’s cross.

Correa finished clinically after a fine run to make it 3-2 but Celta held out, despite being pinned back in the closing stages, to reach the semi-final of the cup for the first time in 15 years.


Friday, 22 January 2016

Torres Pay Offer Highest in World

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Fernando Torres has an offer to become the highest-paid player in world football, his agent José Antonio Martín has said.

The striker is currently on loan at Atlético Madrid from Milan until the end of the season and Martín has called on the Atlético coach, Diego Simeone, to make his position on Torres clear.

“Fernando and Simeone should sit down and talk about it,” he told the Sun.

“The fans of Madrid don’t want Torres to be told no continually. He has an offer that would make him the best-paid in the world. There are nuances. It all depends upon the will of the club.”

Torres has scored only two goals in 16 appearances this season, but Martín believes Atlético fans want the player who began his career at the club to sign a permanent contract.

“The feeling I get is this is something that must be resolved, not between [the club president, Miguel Ángel] Gil Marín or [the technical director] Andrea Berta, but rather between Simeone and Torres, who are friends.

“He must either tell [Torres] ‘I am counting on you’ or ‘I am not counting on you’. The fans want his contract renewed and it is something that can’t be denied.”


Thursday, 14 January 2016

Atletico and Real Face FIFA Ban


Fifa has banned Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid from signing players in the next two transfer windows.

The ban will come into effect for the 2016 summer and 2017 January transfer windows.

The two Madrid clubs have been banned for “breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18”.

Atlético have also been fined 900,000 Swiss francs (£622,000) and Real 360,000 Swiss francs (£249,000).

The fifa statement in full
The Fifa Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned Spanish clubs Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

The two clubs were found to have violated several provisions concerning the international transfer and first registration of minor players as well as other relevant provisions with regard to the registration and participation of certain players in competitions.

Both clubs are to serve a transfer ban that prevents them from registering any players at national and international level for the next two complete and consecutive registration periods for breaching articles 5, 9, 19 and 19bis as well as annexes 2 and 3 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (the “Regulations”). The transfer ban, which does not affect the current registration period at all, given that it opened before the decisions were notified, applies to each club as a whole – with the exception of the women’s, futsal and beach soccer teams – and does not prevent the release of players.

Additionally, Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid have been fined CHF 900,000 and CHF 360,000 respectively, while both clubs have been issued with a reprimand and given 90 days in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned.

The decisions, which were notified to the parties concerned today, were made based on the specific elements of each case. They follow investigations initially conducted by Fifa Transfer Matching System GmbH (FifaTMS) and subsequently by the Fifa Disciplinary Committee as part of disciplinary proceedings. The investigations concerned minor players who were involved and participated in competitions with the clubs over various periods between 2007 and 2014 (Atlético de Madrid) and between 2005 and 2014 (Real Madrid).

Fifa works hard to protect the rights of players under the age of 18 – whether male or female, amateur or professional. This is done through the enforcement of regulations prohibiting the international transfer of minors, or the first registration of minors in a country other than their own, except in specific circumstances (cf. art. 19 of the Regulations) that must be approved by the sub-committee appointed by the Players’ Status Committee.

As such, the provisions relating to the protection of minors need to be strictly applied. This has been confirmed on various occasions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Opening up the door to exceptions beyond those carefully drafted and included in the Regulations would unavoidably lead to cases of circumvention of the rationale for these provisions.

The web-based Transfer Matching System (TMS) provides a crucial platform to monitor the international transfer market, to ensure compliance with the rules, and to promote transparency and best practice.


Sunday, 3 January 2016

Atletico Madrid Top La Liga

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Thomas Partey scored his first La Liga goal as Atlético Madrid beat Levante 1-0 at home to go top of the table.

Atlético lacked a finishing touch until the Ghanaian midfielder struck nine minutes from time with a shot that squirmed away from Diego Marino, the Levante goalkeeper.

“The team is playing well and anyone could have got the goal,” Partey, 22, said. “I am still learning and by working hard I am having more chances to play.”

Saúl Ñíguez almost gave Atlético the lead inside two minutes with a near-post header from a corner that went just over the crossbar. Jackson Martínez had an effort well saved by Marino before defender Stefan Savic nodded the ball against the top of the bar from a corner.

At the other end Verza, the midfielder, had a golden chance to put Levante in front on the half hour but fired wide for the club that is bottom of the league.

Atlético midfielder Koke then cracked a half-volley against the underside of the bar from 25 yards after 54 minutes and a cross from Luciano Vietto also thumped the woodwork.

The home side’s attempts were becoming ever more desperate before Partey, who had been on the pitch for seven minutes, burst through the centre of the penalty area and Marino was unable to hold his shot as the ball crept over the line.

Atletico have 41 points, two more than Barça who have a game in hand. Third-placed Real Madrid are on 36 points and visit Valencia on Sunday.




Thursday, 26 November 2015

Griezmann Goals Beat Galatasary


Atlético Madrid eased through to the Champions League last 16 with a game to spare and eliminated Galatasaray after Antoine Griezmann’s double secured a 2-0 win at home to the Turkish side in Group C.

Atlético, the beaten finalists in 2014, needed only a draw to progress and their comfortable victory at the Vicente Calderón put them level on 10 points at the top of the group with Benfica and ahead of the Portuguese club on goal difference.

Benfica, who host Atlético in the sixth and final round of games next month, fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at the Kazakh side Astana earlier on Wednesday. Galatasaray have four points in third place, with Astana on three in fourth.

Atlético are appearing in Europe’s elite club competition for the third season in a row for the first time and turned in another solid display in the Spanish capital. Griezmann, who got both goals in September’s 2-0 win at Galatasaray on matchday one, put Diego Simeone’s side ahead in the 13th minute when he was left unmarked and headed a Gabi cross firmly past Fernando Muslera.

Gabi was again the provider for the France forward’s second in the 65th minute, a tap in from close range that snuffed out any hopes of a Galatasaray comeback


Monday, 23 November 2015

Koke Earns Atleti Betis Win


An early goal by Koke gave Atlético Madrid victory at Real Betis which moved them above Real Madrid and into second place in La Liga on Sunday.

Koke slotted home a rebound after the Betis keeper, Antonio Adán, had saved a Fernando Torres shot with seven minutes gone.

Despite some slick attacking play, Atlético missed great chances to build on the lead with Antoine Griezmann particularly profligate, including a late chance that came back off a post.

But the visitors were rarely threatened defensively and go above misfiring Real Madrid, who were crushed 4-0 by Barcelona in El Clásico on Saturday.

Atlético have 26 points from 12 games, four fewer than Barca and two more than Real.

“We could have scored a lot more but the important thing is the win,” Koke said after a typically hard-working team performance. “We knew it would be a tough match and the early goal made it easier for us.

“It is nothing more than an anecdote that we are second at the moment and it would be a mistake for us to think of anything more than trying to finish third. That is our target. We will concentrate on that and then see what happens.”


Friday, 13 November 2015

Jose Comments Damage - Filipe Luis


Former Chelsea defender Filipe Luis claims Jose Mourinho's comments to the media can have a damaging effect on some players.

Mourinho, who has led the Blues to their worst start to a season for 37 years, has publicly criticised several members of his first-team squad this campaign, including Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic. 

Luis joined Chelsea from Atletico Madrid for £18m last summer, but failed to command a regular first-team place and was allowed to re-join the Spanish side in July. 

Though the Brazil international feels Mourinho's approach is normal, he concedes his behaviour can have a detrimental influence on certain players. 

"He has his way of talking to the press, especially when the team loses, which can sometimes be damaging to certain players. Some players benefit from criticism but for others, they don't," Luis said. 

"Sometimes he's right and sometimes he's not. Sometimes people think what he says is absurd and sometimes they agree with him. It's the way he is and the way he works - I see it as normal."

Luis started just nine Premier League matches for Chelsea during the 2014/15 season, helping them to win the title as well as the Capital One Cup.

Although the 30-year-old considers his time at Stamford Bridge as a success, he believes Mourinho's decision not to play him in the opening match of the season at Burnley a crucial factor as to why he did not settle at the club. 

"I didn't have the chance to play in the first match of the league season and the opportunity to play the first game is key for players at a new club. That made everything more difficult," he added. 

"I consider my time with Chelsea a personal triumph," he added. "In one year, I won two titles - one being the Premier League. I have a trophy at home that not many people have and in possibly the most competitive league in the world."