Malta Independent

Atletico Madrid secure first-leg advantage

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Saul Niguez, Antoine Griezmann, Kevin Gameiro and Fernando Torres were all on the scoresheet as Atletico Madrid recorded a 4-2 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their last-16 Champions League clash in Germany.

Karim Bellarabi had one back for Leverkusen early in the second period before Stefan Savic scored an own goal in the 68th minute, but four away goals for Atletico has made Diego Simeone's side the strong favourites to advance into the quarter-finals ahead of the second leg in Madrid on March 15.

The big team news from the Atletico camp was that head coach Simeone resisted the temptation to start number one goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who has just returned to training following a shoulder.

Oblak was on the bench, however, with Miguel Moya again starting between the sticks. Juanfran and Diego Godin again both missed out for the Madrid side through injury, but Gameiro, who netted a hat-trick at the weekend, was in the XI as the Frenchman was selected as the starting striker ahead of Torres.

As for Leverkusen, 17-year-old attacker Kai Havertz was handed his first Champions League start, while Javier Hernandez, Julian Brandt and Bellarabi were also all selected in what was an extremely attacking team.

It was the home side that took control of the possession in the dislocated opening 10 minutes, but Atletico were a threat on the counter-attack and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco so nearly found Gameiro with a low cross inside the Leverkusen box after a swift early break from the visitors.

Twice Atletico came close to making the breakthrou­gh in the 13th minute, but Leverkusen goalkeeper Bernd Leno made a smart save from a low Gameiro effort, before Wendell turned a Filipe Luis cross against his own crossbar from close range as the home side survived two dangerous moments in quick succession.

Atletico continued to force the issue, however, and deservedly made the breakthrou­gh in the 17th minute when Saul Niguez created a yard of space outside the Leverkusen box before curling a wonderful effort out of the reach of Leno.

Hernandez had a sight of goal for Leverkusen in the 22nd minute, but the Mexican internatio­nal could only curl a weak effort into the arms of Moya as Atletico remained in control entering the mid-point of the first period.

It then went from bad to worse for Leverkusen in the 25th minute when a defensive mistake saw Gameiro race clear of the home side's defence before turning and feeding Griezmann, who smashed the ball into the top corner.

Kevin Kampl came close to picking out the top corner just before the half-hour mark as Leverkusen looked to halve the deficit, but Moya was on hand to make a terrific save, before Leno kept out a close-range Griezmann effort down the other end after another pass from Gameiro had set up an excellent opportunit­y for the Frenchman.

Leverkusen boss Roger Schmidt resisted the temptation to make a change at the interval, but the pattern of the match did not change as Atletico went searching for a third goal straight from kickoff in the second period.

It was the home side that struck back in the 48th minute, however, when Kampl delivered a terrific cross into Bellarabi and the German internatio­nal guided the ball into the bottom corner of the net for 2-1.

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