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Atlético close a perfect week versus Valencia with a six-pointer win (2-1)

Atlético de Madrid was clearly superior to a Valencia that hanged on until the first goal. Nuno’s team saw how Red-and-whites created chances, one after the ot

26-10-2015

Atlético de Madrid was clearly superior to a Valencia that hanged on until the first goal. Nuno’s team saw how Red-and-whites created chances, one after the other, until Jackson Martínez took advantage of a ball that was not reached by the centre-backs of Valencia to sentence Jaume. Atlético shifted up a gear in the match and was looking for the second one before half-time and it came with a work of art from Carrasco. He got the ball doing a slalom, and from the top, scored a goal which made the Calderón stand.

This is how the first half ended, with applause from the stands and a clear superiority against a direct rival. After the half-time, Jaume Doménech saved his team from a wider margin with saves of genuine merit. But the third didn't arrive and rather rigorous penalty got Valencia into the game. But it was momentary because our guys kept on with their pressure and domain until the end. Valencia’s goalkeeper saved his team from a bigger defeat. Great match from our guys. The team finishes the round in third place.


- Match stats:

Atlético de Madrid: Oblak; Juanfran, Giménez, Godín, Filipe Luis; Carrasco (Óliver Torres, 68’), Tiago, Gabi, Koke; Griezmann (Correa, 81’) and Jackson Martínez (Fernando Torres, 58’).

Valencia: Jaume Doménech; Cancelo, Mustafi, Santos, Gayá; Enzo Pérez (Piatti, 80’), Parejo (Bakkali, 55’), André Gomes, Santi Mina; Danilo and Rodrigo (Paco Alcácer, 23’).

Referee: Gil Manzano (Committee of Extremadura). Booked the locals Carrasco (52’), Juanfran (80’), Correa (87’) and Gabi (93’); and the visiting Mustafi (15’), Parejo (53’), Enzo Pérez (64’) and André Gomes (84’).

Goals:

1-0 (31’) Jackson Martínez beats Jaume Doménech in a one-on-one.
2-0 (39’) Carrasco finishes a great individual play with a well-aimed shot from the top, tight on the right post.
2-1 (71’) Alcácer scores the penalty called for a foul of Godín on Mustafi.


- Match report by clubatleticodemadrid.com