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João Félix commands and Suárez kills in Atlético's win against Granada

2020-09-27T18:29:50.302Z


The rojiblancos overwhelm Diego Martínez's team with an exhibition of offensive play and forcefulnessLed by a focused and liberated João Félix, Atlético realized Granada, which appeared in the Metropolitano as the leader of the championship and with its itch as a European team. He was destroyed by a boy who makes the game flow with as much plastic as efficiency. He left an afternoon of changes of rhythms, walls, hats, roulette wheels and goal passes that were another cry of freedom for his talent


Led by a focused and liberated João Félix, Atlético realized Granada, which appeared in the Metropolitano as the leader of the championship and with its itch as a European team.

He was destroyed by a boy who makes the game flow with as much plastic as efficiency.

He left an afternoon of changes of rhythms, walls, hats, roulette wheels and goal passes that were another cry of freedom for his talent.

He played on the inside, going down to receive in the most complex areas to set up the game and he was successful in almost all his interventions.

The provoked penalty that Saúl missed and the start of the play, the assist to Correa and the goal he scored were the icing on his excellent performance.

It is difficult to understand how Simeone, his coaching staff and his own teammates have not just given him the responsibility of the shots from the penalty spot.

With the arrival of Luis Suárez, luck seems to have at least one definitive owner and a true specialist.

The Uruguayan made his debut and did not disappoint.

The second ball he touched left Llorente alone to score the fourth goal.

Then, I graze the goal behind a good wall threaded with Koke.

And he left his seal of scorer with a head parable and another goal that sums him up.

A first shot and a killer instinct to finish off the rebound from the post.

In little more than half an hour, he showed the impact that his signing can generate.

The six goals ratified a promising offensive bacchanal.

Atlético left the feeling of having an offensive potential that must avoid the tie string and bad games that last year took them off the hook very early from the title fight.

The arsenal he taught invites optimism.

Simeone's team had game and goals, a not very common mix.

Due to the advantage shooting with which Diego Martínez's team started, the appointment was presumed complex for the rojiblancos, who had not competed since the Leipzig fiasco in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

From that firecracker, Diego Costa started the lineup because that same fateful night in Lisbon Morata decided to open the exit doors.

And it was Costa who opened the scoring, rewarding Atlético's ambitious departure, embracing the advanced pressure that gave him such a good result after confinement.

With Carrasco and Correa always threatening on the sides.

Each one in his own law.

The Belgian with his vertical pipes and the Argentine with that crawl of getting something from where there is nothing.

And from a ball that fell on the side of the area, he took out a tense thread into a boat that Costa turned into a head missile that bounced violently in front of Rui Silva and made his stretching useless.

Costa emerged spurred on by the coming competition with Suárez and seems willing to sell his position dearly.

Not only did he score the goal, he looked fine on the walls and sharp in the unmarked.

But for finesse that of João Félix, who with a roulette wheel entangled Domingos Duarte to get a penalty.

Saúl's launch, strong and at mid-altitude, was stopped by Rui Silva's flight.

ATM

6

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one

GRA

AtléticoOblak, Savic, Renan Augusto, Felipe Monteiro, Trippier, Saúl, Carrasco (Thomas, min. 70), Correa (Vitolo, min. 76), Koke (Lemar, min. 76), João Félix (Marcos Llorente, min. 70 ) and Diego Costa (Luis Suárez, min. 69) GranadaRui Silva, Foulquier, Jesús Vallejo, Domingos Duarte (Germán, min. 83), Víctor Díaz, Kenedy (Alberto Soro, min. 59), Puertas (Machís, min. 59) ), Luis Milla (Brice, min. 70), Yangel Herrera (Fede Vico, min. 70), Azeez and Jorge Molina

Goals1-0 min.

8: Diego Costa.

2-0 min.

46: Strap.

3-0 min.

64: João Félix.

4-0 min.

71: Marcos Llorente.

5-0 min.

84: Luis Suarez.

5-1 min.

86: Jorge Molina.

6-1 min.

93: Luis Suarez.

Referee Xavier Estrada Fernández Yellow cards Domingos Duarte (min. 14), Montoro (min. 18), João Félix (min. 26), Saúl (min. 58) and Thomas (min. 73)

The error did not stop Atlético, who remained bossy and did not give Granada a break.

His only danger signal issued was a header at the far post from Domingos Duarte that was met by Oblak's everlasting miracle save.

With the Slovenian at his level, if Koke maintains his tone as a distributor and with that bunch of sharp forwards, Atlético will have a lot to say in this League.

The resumption confirmed that the party's government was still in the boots of João Félix.

He started the play of the second goal by going down to receive and unloading walls until he planted himself in the left peak of the area.

From there he saw Correa's entrance from the opposite side.

The pass was millimeter to the Argentine, who controlled, cut and killed.

Correa himself attended the Portuguese shortly after so that he added a very fine goal.

He first had Vallejo facing the billboards with a feint and then executed Rui Silva at the near post with a hard, dry shot.

With three goals ahead, Simeone made the scoring festival continue with the entry of Llorente and Suárez. The first made the fourth with a top pass from the Uruguayan and he completed the half dozen with those two goals that responded to that efficiency that Simeone has missed so much since he did not have a scorer of that stature.

Source: elparis

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