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Rampant Torres draws first blood over Betis (5-1)

Atletico Madrid got in the mood for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final with Barcelona by thrashing Real Betis 5-1 on Saturday, their biggest win of the season.

02-04-2016

Atletico Madrid got in the mood for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final with Barcelona by thrashing Real Betis 5-1 on Saturday, their biggest win of the season. A classy finish from Fernando Torres and a lucky strike from Atletico’s top scorer Antoine Griezmann gave the home side a 2-0 lead at halftime.

Fernando Torres was replaced by Angel Correa in the second period, and the winger layed on the third goal for Juanfran and the fourth by Griezmann before Thomas Partey rounded off the scoring for the home team. Ruben Castro netted for Betis in the 79th minute when he pounced on a rare error from Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

Atletico stays second in La Liga, four points ahead of third-placed Real Madrid and six behind leaders Barcelona. Barca were defeated by Real Madrid in the ‘Clasico’ later on Saturday.



- Match stats:

Atlético de Madrid: Oblak; Juanfran, Nacho Monsalve, Lucas, Filipe Luis; Koke, Gabi, Augusto (Kranevitter, 78’), Saúl (Thomas, 69’); Griezmann y Fernando Torres (Correa, 63’).

Real Betis: Adán; Molinero, Pezzella, Westerman, Montoya; N’Diaye, Ceballos; Musonda (Xavi Torres, 71’), Fabián (Kadir, 49’), Cejudo (Damiao, 59’); y Rubén Castro.

Bookings: González González booked Koke (37’); Pezzella (60’), Kadir (62’) and Xavi Torres (74’).

Goals:

1-0 (36’) Fernando Torres.
2-0 (41’) Griezmann.
3-0 (64’) Juanfran.
3-1 (79’) Rubén Castro.
4-1 (81’) Griezmann.
5-1 (91’) Thomas.