The Sun (Malaysia)

Soaring Atletico too good for Malaga

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ATLETICO MADRID leapfrogge­d Sevilla into third place in La Liga as goals from Koke and Filipe Luis secured a 2-0 win at struggling Malaga yesterday.

In a game of few chances, Atletico were by a distance the more clinical side to register a fourth straight La Liga win.

Sevilla can move back into third overnight when they host Sporting Gijon.

The top two are also in action overnight as leaders Real Madrid host Alaves, whilst Barcelona travel to Granada.

Malaga remain winless in three games under new coach Michel to remain just six points above the drop zone.

The hosts’ struggles were summed up by a lack of punch in front of goal despite dominating possession for long spells.

Koke sent an early warning when his low effort from 25 yards was well held by Carlos Kameni.

However, the Spanish internatio­nal netted for the second straight league game when he latched onto Fernando Torres’s turn at the edge of the box to prod home from close range.

Clear chances were hard to come by thereafter as Jan Oblak easily saved Keko’s ambitious backheel at the end of a lovely Malaga move.

Atletico sat deep for the majority of the second-half happy to resist Malaga’s powderpuff attacks.

And the visitors took their chance to make the game safe 16 minutes from time when Luis was the beneficiar­y of another Torres assist as he dinked the ball over Kameni from a narrow angle.

Earlier, Villarreal and Real Sociedad once again slipped up in the fight for European places.

Sociedad edged a point ahead of Villarreal in fifth despite being held 1-1 at home by Leganes.

Villarreal surrendere­d an early lead as Eibar maintained their hopes of qualifying for Europe for the first time with an impressive 3-2 win at El Madrigal.

Three points now separate fifth and eighth as Athletic Bilbao were also 2-1 victors at rock bottom Osasuna thanks to goals from Ariz Adur and Inari Williams. – AFP

caricature) after the Augsburg rout. “I am happy to have a striker like that who scores in more or less every game.”

Lewandowsk­i has scored eight goals in five games for Poland in 2016/17 on top of netting 36 times for Bayern in all competitio­ns.

His hattrick against Augsburg came after he also netted in last Sunday’s 2-1 win over Montenegro to leave Poland six points clear in their World Cup qualifying group.

He is now level on 24 Bundesliga goals alongside Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in his bid to retain his crown as Germany’s top scorer.

The lean, mean goal-scoring machine is nicknamed “The Body” at Bayern and has developed into one of the world’s top strikers.

His toned physique comes from a strict diet and his pregnant wife Anna – a former karate internatio­nal for Poland – is a personal trainer.

“He is the most profession­al player I have ever met,” enthused Pep Guardiola, Ancelotti’s predecesso­r at Bayern.

“In his head, he thinks about the right food, sleep and training: 24 hours a day.

“He is always there, never injured, because he focuses on these things. He always knows what is important to be in the best condition.”

There was always a top athlete lurking in Lewandowsk­i’s DNA. His father Krystof was a Polish judo champion, who also played football in the Polish second division, while his mother Iwona was a profession­al volleyball player. – AFP

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