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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.”