The Asian Age

Atletico’s title hopes dealt severe blow by Sociedad

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Madrid, April 20: A brace from late substitute Juanmi sealed a precious 3- 0 win for Real Sociedad to virtually end Atletico Madrid’s fading hopes of challengin­g for the Spanish league title.

With a 12- point deficit to Barcelona, Atletico were already facing an uphill task to overhaul the runaway La Liga leaders.

Now with only five games remaining, Diego Simeone’s men would be forgiven for focusing their remaining efforts on making sure they finish second ahead of Real Madrid — now just three points adrift — and their bid to win the Europa League.

Atletico face Arsenal in the semifinals of Europe’s second tier competitio­n next week. Simeone warned on Tuesday his side would have to start improving if they were to stop star striker Antoine Griezmann from being lured to a rival club. Barcelona and England’s Premier League are, according to reports, his favoured destinatio­ns.

And after this performanc­e, the Argentine should have even more reason for concern.

Although well clear of the relegation zone, this match was a matter of pride for Sociedad — and the hosts made it show on their way to handing Atletico only their fourth league defeat of the campaign. Livelier from the outset, Sociedad took a 27th minute lead when Willian Jose pounced on a delivery from Belgian Adnan Januzaj to beat Jan Oblak down low.

Two minutes later Griezmann produced his first real threat, but the French forward’s left- footed effort from inside the area sailed high and wide.

The hosts responded well, Aritz Elustondo, and Sergio Canales, twice, testing Oblak’s reflexes before the half- time interval.

Simeone replaced Angel Correa with veteran Fernando Torres for the second half, but the former Liverpool striker failed to conjur up the magic.

Sociedad continued to press and, as a consequenc­e, earned the lion’s share of chances in a dominant second half.

Later, Raul Navas saw a header go just wide on the hour from a Canales cross.

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