The Citizen (KZN)

Atletico at crossroads

LA LIGA: MADRID SIDE NEED TO UNLOCK SORELY LACKING ATTACKING FLAIR

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Madrid

Atletico Madrid’s La Liga title challenge has been flounderin­g for a while and if they lose at home to Barcelona tomorrow, it could be over before it really began.

Barca sit three points ahead of Atletico in the table and have a game in hand to come against Real Madrid, after their match in October was postponed until December 18.

It means defeat for Atletico this weekend would give their opponents a six-point advantage, with the possibilit­y of either Real Madrid or Barcelona extending that to nine with a victory in next month’s Clasico.

That would be a formidable gap to close, particular­ly given Diego Simeone’s side have to play away at the top two in the second half of the season, limiting their ability to cut any deficit in head-toheads.

There has also been little so far to suggest they could put together a consistent run of results.

In their 1-0 defeat to Juventus on Tuesday, Atletico failed to convert from 15 shots, which according to Opta is their second highest in any Champions League away game for 16 seasons.

“We are experts in patience and hard work,” said Simeone afterwards. “At some point we will have a great match and score lots of goals.

“We are a strong team with a strong block and in attack we are generating better chances. But we are not ruthless enough and when you’re not ruthless, the rest is of little use.”

In La Liga, Atletico have been beaten only once in 14 matches, the best record in the division, but they have drawn seven, the joint most with Osasuna.

Their 16 goals scored is as good as Alaves in 13th and worse than Sevilla, Real Sociedad, Getafe, Granada, Levante, Valencia, Osasuna, Villarreal and Real Betis, as well as Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Alvaro Morata has six goals in his last eight games for his club but the pressure on him to take the few chances that come his way is high.

Diego Costa, meanwhile, has long lost the art of goalscorin­g and is injured, expected out for at least another two months.

When Atletico signed Joao Felix for a record €126 million in July the hope was he might unlock some much-needed attacking impetus.

The 20-year-old has just returned from more than a month out with an ankle problem and, if anything, expectatio­ns have risen in his absence.

Felix was given the unenviable task of filling the void left by Antoine Griezmann, who will return to his former club for the first time since leaving for Barca last summer.

Griezmann’s opening few months at Camp Nou have not been smooth, his impact reduced by meek performanc­es, positional uncertaint­y and doubts around his relationsh­ip with Lionel Messi.

Yet there were signs, not for the first time, of a connection up front on Wednesday against Borussia Dortmund. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ANTOINE GRIEZMANN
Picture: Getty Images ANTOINE GRIEZMANN

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