The Citizen (KZN)

Madrid derby: stars out of form

RONALDO, GRIEZMANN ARE NOT PRODUCING Barcelona in the capital city to take on Leganes.

- Barcelona

Atletico Madrid meet bitter rivals Real Madrid for the first local derby at their Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium today and both sides may need to look for inspiratio­n beyond their usual talismans Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann.

Real’s Ronaldo has made a habit of scoring against Atletico, striking hat-tricks against Diego Simeone’s side in La Liga and the Champions League last season.

Yet he has only managed to score once in the domestic league this campaign, the worst start Ronaldo, who was crowned the best player in the world for the second year running last month, has made to a season with Real.

Griezmann, meanwhile, has scored only two league goals and has not found the net in any competitio­n since his penalty against Chelsea on September 27.

He has failed to score in the last 596 minutes despite taking 20 shots at goal.

The French internatio­nal is seemingly no longer indispensa­ble to his coach Simeone, who has hauled him off twice in league games this season when his side were drawing 0-0.

Griezmann has scored four times against Real and said he was not feeling under any pressure despite his goal drought.

“Scoring goals is what we do and what we know how to do. I’m not worried, I’m happy with the way I’m playing and the ball will go in soon enough,” he told La Liga’s official website. The drop in form of the usually prolific forwards has had knock-on effects for Atletico and Real, who enter the derby locked together on 23 points, eight adrift of leaders Barcelona and four back from a resurgent Valencia, who are second.

Atletico, who are also on the brink of an early exit from the Champions League, are suffering from a goalscorin­g crisis across the squad with midfielder Thomas Partey and forward Angel Correa their surprise top marksmen with four goals apiece in all competitio­ns.

Barcelona, who are looking to continue their remarkable run of 10 wins from 11 league games, will also be in the Spanish capital today to face Leganes.

Valencia, who lead the scoring charts alongside Barca with 30 goals, visit Espanyol hoping to stay in touch with the leaders before hosting the Catalans in a topof-the-table clash the following weekend. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? CRISTIANO RONALDO
Picture: Getty Images CRISTIANO RONALDO

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