The Malta Independent on Sunday

Atletico move closer to Barcelona

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Despite being depleted by injuries, Atletico Madrid kept pressure on Barcelona at the top of the Spanish league standings.

Antoine Griezmann and Saul Niguez scored first-half goals as Atletico defeated Getafe 2-0 on Saturday to move within two points of leader Barcelona, which today visits Girona.

Diego Simeone's team earned the comfortabl­e home victory even though it was missing injured players such as Diego Costa, Filipe Luis, Angel Correa and Jorge "Koke" Resurrecci­on.

Simeone had fewer than 15 firstteam players available at Wanda Metropolit­ano Stadium. He used 18-year-old youth player Victor Mollejo as one of his second-half substitute­s.

The win came amid transfer rumors involving some of its top players, including star defender Diego Godin, who is reportedly near a deal to join Inter Milan. Godin started on Saturday but had to be substitute­d at halftime with an apparent muscle injury.

The extension of Simeone's contract also has been a hot topic in recent days, as is the probable arrival of striker Alvaro Morata from Chelsea. Some fans at the Metropolit­ano sang criticizin­g the signing of Morata, a former Real Madrid player.

Atletico is unbeaten in 18 straight league games. It's only league loss was in September.

Getafe, one of the surprises in the league, saw defenders Leandro Cabrera and Dakonam Ortega Djene sent off in the final minutes after being shown second yellow cards.

SEVILLA KEEPS PACE

Sevilla routed Levante 5-0 with a spectacula­r second half, ending a four-match winless streak and moving to third in the standings.

Wissam Ben Yedder, Andre Silva, Franco Vazquez, Pablo Sarabia, and Quincy Promes all scored after halftime to move Sevilla even on points with fourth-placed Real Madrid, which plays at Espanyol on Sunday. Sevilla is ahead on goal difference.

Sevilla and Madrid trail leader Barcelona by 10 points.

Sevilla hadn't won in the league since December. It was coming off a 2-0 loss at Real Madrid in a result that dropped the team out of the top three for the first time since October.

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