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Stuttering start

Rodrigo strikes as Atletico held by Valencia in opener

- RESULTS — AFP

Madrid: Atletico Madrid failed to get their La Liga title bid off to a winning start, as Rodrigo earned Valencia a 1-1 draw at the Mestalla.

Angel Correa gave Diego Simeone’s visitors a 26th-minute lead on Sunday, but Rodrigo struck in the second half for the home team and last season’s runners-up Atletico failed to find a winner.

There are high hopes at the Wanda Metropolit­ano that Atletico can muster a serious title challenge, after keeping their key players in the close season and claiming an impressive extra-time win over city rivals Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup last week.

But they were given a tough test to start the campaign at a strong Valencia outfit who will be playing in the Champions League this season for the first time since 2015 after finishing fourth.

“It’s a shame because we wanted to bring the win home and we didn’t manage it,” the 23-year-old Correa, who also scored in Atletico’s opening league game 12 months ago against Girona, told BeIN Sports Spain.

“The effort we put in for the Valencia 1 Atletico 1, Athletic Bilbao 2, Leganes 1.

Super Cup isn’t an excuse for us, we know how to repeat that kind of effort. There is a long way to go before talking about it (the title), we must continue to work.”

Simeone gave a La Liga debut to Thomas Lemar, who joined from Monaco for €72mil (RM336mil) in July, but the French World Cup winner struggled to make an impression and was hauled off in the 63rd minute.

Atletico moved ahead midway through the first period with a wonderfull­y-crafted goal.

Antoine Griezmann showed great skill to cut inside and slip a defence-splitting reverse pass to Correa, which Argentinia­n winger collected in his stride before firing low past home goalkeeper Neto.

Saul Niguez wasted an excellent chance to make it two shortly after half-time when he shot wide, and in the 56th minute when Rodrigo lashed home right-footed after controllin­g Daniel Wass’ looping header on his chest. Valencia had opportunit­ies to snatch all three points, but the closest they came to a second goal was when former Arsenal centreback Gabriel’s header hit the post with 23 minutes remaining.

Later on Monday, Iker Muniain scored in the third minute of injury time to give Athletic Bilbao a 2-1 win over Leganes at the San Mames, after Jonathan Silva had equalised for the visitors following Peru Nolaskoain’s 27th-minute opener.

 ?? — AFP ?? Hold on!: Valencia’s Michy Batshuayi (left) challengin­g Atletico Madrid’s Koke during the La Liga match at the Mestalla on Monday.
— AFP Hold on!: Valencia’s Michy Batshuayi (left) challengin­g Atletico Madrid’s Koke during the La Liga match at the Mestalla on Monday.

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