Daily Dispatch

Atletico Madrid can already smell Champions League trophy

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Despite last-minute upheaval due to two players testing positive for Covid-19, Atletico Madrid head to the Champions League “Final Eight” knowing they have a golden opportunit­y to finally win Europe’s biggest prize.

Beside the shock of Angel Correa and Sime Vrsaljko testing positive over the weekend, almost everything has fallen into place for Atleti, who face RB Leipzig in a quarterfin­al on Thursday.

Diego Simeone’s side are glowing with confidence after knocking holders Liverpool out in March and going on a resurgent run of form, with their top players in peak condition.

They are in the easier side of the draw and safe in the knowledge that their bete noire Real Madrid, who beat Atletico in the 2014 and 2016 finals and knocked them out in 2015 and 2017, are out of the running.

While Atletico will not be taking Leipzig lightly, facing the Germans and a potential lastfour meeting with Paris St Germain or Atalanta is certainly preferable to playing Barcelona, Bayern Munich or Manchester City who, along with Olympique Lyonnais, make up the other side of the draw.

This has been an eventful season for Atletico, who at one stage looked as if they would be lucky to make it into La Liga’s top four as they struggled to cope with the departure of talismanic figures Antoine Griezmann and Diego Godin.

But their twin victories over Liverpool proved a turning point and the team were relentless when the season resumed after the coronaviru­s stoppage, winning seven of their 11 league matches to finish third.

“Beating the champions raises your confidence but we know no one will make things easy for us and we have to continue as we were after lockdown,” said midfielder Koke.

Atleti’s resurgence has been propelled by an unlikely figure in Marcos Llorente, who made a thrilling transforma­tion from defensive midfield to attack.

They have also benefited from the renewed sharpness of Diego Costa and Yannick Carrasco, while they have one of the best goalkeeper­s in the world in Jan Oblak.

With Simeone drilling them from the sidelines, Atletico have all the ingredient­s to avenge their recent heartbreak in the competitio­n.

“We have a beautiful opportunit­y to win this trophy if we do things the right way,” said Koke. —

 ?? Picture: PA IMAGES VIA GETTY IMAGES/PETER BYRNE ?? SECOND WIND: Atletico Madrid’s Koke, right, battles for the ball with Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum during a UEFA Champions League clash in March. Koke says Atleti is hungry for Europe’s biggest prize, the Champions League cup, which is in sight.
Picture: PA IMAGES VIA GETTY IMAGES/PETER BYRNE SECOND WIND: Atletico Madrid’s Koke, right, battles for the ball with Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum during a UEFA Champions League clash in March. Koke says Atleti is hungry for Europe’s biggest prize, the Champions League cup, which is in sight.

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