The Sun (Malaysia)

Torres lifts Atletico

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ATLETICO MADRID leapfrogge­d Valencia into second in La Liga thanks to Fernando Torres’s first goal at the Wanda Metropolit­ano to edge out Alaves 1-0 yesterday.

Valencia remain five points off leaders Barcelona in third after falling to a second defeat in three matches 2-1 at Eibar.

Atletico remain unbeaten in La Liga this season, but had to wait until 16 minutes from time to breakdown a dogged Alaves, who had won their first two matches since Abelardo Fernandez was named the club’s third coach of the season earlier this month.

Torres had only been on the pitch six minutes when he stretched to fire home Sime Vrsaljko’s cross for his first league goal of the season.

“I’m very happy to get the goal. When you score you always have the feeling that you have done a good job,” Torres told BeIN Sports Spain.

At the other end of the table, Alaves remain three points off safety in 18th.

As Atletico’s title charge gains momentum with a fourth straight win, Valencia’s unlikely challenge is beginning to falter.

Los Che missed the firepower offered by suspended top scorer Simone Zaza up front and even the return of playmaker Goncalo Guedes from injury as a second-half substitute failed to inspire Marcelino Garcia Toral’s side.

Eibar also took advantage of some meek Valencia defending as a poor clearance teed up Takashi Inui perfectly on the volley to smash home the opener at the near post four minutes after the break.

Valencia reacted well to that blow, though, as a dangerous low cross from Manchester United loanee Andreas Pereira evaded two Eibar defenders and fell perfectly for Santi Mina to tap home his sixth goal of the season.

However, Eibar weren’t to be denied as they moved up to seventh with a fourth win in five games when Joan Jordan rose highest to head home Ivan Alejo’s cross.

Eibar are now top dogs in the Basque country as the region’s two traditiona­l powerhouse­s Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad played out a 0-0 draw at San Mames to remain mired in 13th and ninth respective­ly. – AFP

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