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? Atlético – Real Madrid: the Merengue jostled but winners of the derby!

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The Madrid derby was as electric as expected this Sunday evening between Atlético and Real Madrid at the Civitas Metropolitano. With Antoine Griezmann starting for the first time this season, it was the Colchoneros who proved to be the most dangerous at the start of the game by Felipe who saw his header go over (6′). After several attempts by the reds and whites, it was finally the Merengues who opened the scoring through Rodrygo (18′). Ideally served by Tchouaméni, the Brazilian adjusts Oblak and does not fail to celebrate by dancing. 1 – 0 then 2 – 0 for the White House. Modric launches Vinicius deep who shoots at the post before Valverde takes the ball back to send it into the net (36′). Real Madrid made the break at the break.

Late reaction from Atlético!

In the second half, Simeone’s men did not seem to be able to reverse the trend while the Merengues managed their lead. A little late, the Colchoneros manage to reduce the score. On a corner from Antoine Grirezmann, Miguel Hermoso came on 10 minutes earlier and scored a lucky goal with his shoulder (83′). While restoring hope to his team, the Spanish defender was expelled at the end of the match for a second yellow card. Atlético reacted too late to hope for a point and the score will remain at 2-1 for Real who, after a lesson in realism, retains the lead in La Liga.

to summarize

In the second half, Simeone’s men did not seem to be able to reverse the trend while the Merengues managed their lead. A little late, the Colchoneros manage to reduce the score. On a corner from Antoine Grirezmann, Miguel Hermoso came on 10 minutes earlier and scored a lucky goal with his shoulder (83′). While restoring hope to his team, the Spanish defender was expelled at the end of the match for a second yellow card. Atlético reacted too late to hope for a point and the score will remain at 2-1 for Real who, after a lesson in realism, retains the lead in La Liga.

Daraja Kapoor

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