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Atletico determined to end Real’s winning run at Madrid derby

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MADRID: Atletico Madrid are determined to put a dent in reigning champions Real Madrid’s 100 per cent record when the teams meet on Sunday in the derby at the Wanda Metropolit­ano in La Liga.

Carlo Anceloti may be without last season’s top scorer Karim Benzema, who is racing against time to recover from a thigh injury, but that hasn’t stopped his team continuing their perfect start.

“We’ll see if he can train or not, we won’t take risks,” said the Italian coach. “If he trains well, then he will play.”

Last weekend, Real Madrid thrashed Real Mallorca 4-1 with Eden Hazard as a false nine. On Wednesday night they fought their way to a 2-0 win over RB Leipzig with Rodrygo operating in the middle.

Madrid lited the European Super Cup against Eintracht Frankfurt and have eight wins from eight games across all competitio­ns. Although they are not dominating games, there is a certain inevitabil­ity about Anceloti’s side so far.

“I haven’t asked the team to play fantastic football,” said Anceloti ater the scrappy win over Leipzig. “I asked them to play a simple game, to win.”

Benzema’s return would improve the fluidity of Madrid’s atack, while there are question marks over a French striker across town for Atletico too.

Antoine Griezmann has only been used off the bench so far in this campaign, despite coach Diego Simeone admiting the team is at their best when the forward plays.

“When Griezmann is on the pitch, the team plays beter,” said a frustrated Simeone. “He links well when it comes to building the play with Joao (Felix).”

With Atletico involved in a transfer wrangle with Barcelona over Griezmann and trying to avoid paying a 40 million euro clause to make his loan deal permanent if he plays over 50 percent of the time, it has been a frustratin­g start to the season for the forward.

Atletico improved ater Griezmann came on against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions

League on Tuesday, but they lost 2-0 in Germany.

Simeone and his team earned a 1-0 home win over Real Madrid in May, but it was ater Anceloti’s side had wrapped up the title.

Although Atletico are aiming to prove otherwise on Sunday, it seems the greatest threat to Madrid’s title defence are their eternal rivals, Barcelona. Xavi’s side have only dropped two points domestical­ly and are looking to get back on their feet ater Champions League loss to Bayern Munich on Tuesday. Barca host Elche on Saturday. The visitors have shipped eight goals in their last two games and are without a win this season.

Spanish League fixtures (all times GMT) Saturday: Real Mallorca vs Almeria (1300), Barcelona vs Elche (1515), Valencia vs Celta Vigo (1730), Athletic Bilbao vs Rayo Vallecano (2000) Sunday: Osasuna vs Getafe (1300), Villarreal vs Sevilla (1515), Real Sociedad vs Espanyol (1730), Real Betis vs Girona (1730), Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid (2000)

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Real Madrid Players take part in a practice session on Thursday.
Courtesy: Real Madrid Twitter ± Real Madrid Players take part in a practice session on Thursday.

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