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League 2
- 27 October 2017
Atletico Madrid 3-2 Las Palmas
Atletico stave off a spirited Las Palmas fightback to take all three points.
Starting the day without their main fulcrum in Halilovic, forcing Lanzini into a central role, Las Palmas were poor in the early proceedings.
No strangers to conceding an early goal, Las Palmas once again made things difficult for themselves, allowing Atletico to take the lead in only the 2nd minute. Juanfran’s early pinpoint cross from deep on the right hand side was lapped up by Yannick Carrasco, controlling first time and finishing near the penalty spot.
Former Las Palmas favourite Vitolo got in behind the backline in the 23rd minute to add a second. The 29 year old saw his initial shot hit the post from only six yards but the ball fell kindly to the winger and he made no mistake with the second attempt. It was a lovely dinked pass into Vitolo from Koke to set up the goal.
To pile on the misery Vitolo turned provider in the 32nd minute, bending a low pass beyond the Las Palmas backline from the right wing, straight to the boot of Gameiro who finished with aplomb at the back post. My oh my, Las Palmas all over the place defensively!
Seemingly dead and buried, the yellow jerseys of Las Palmas came out fighting in the second half, ensuring Atletico would not claim the points without a struggle.
Buckling under the high press, Juanfran gifted Sansone the ball with a poor back pass in minute. The Italian strode forward, towards the edge of the 18 yard box, and curled the ball expertly into the top right hand corner, with Oblak well beaten. A spark of hope for Las Palmas.
For the third time in two games Riyad Mahrez’s dead ball delivery found its mark in the 85th, with the ball falling kindly at the feet of Lanzini for an easy finish. The Argentinian’s goal sent a wave of silence washing over the crowd at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium, ensuring a nervy last five minutes ensued for the home side.
Atletico held out for the win and Mendieta’s boys hopped back on a plane to Gran Canaria thinking what might have been.
Atletico stave off a spirited Las Palmas fightback to take all three points.
Starting the day without their main fulcrum in Halilovic, forcing Lanzini into a central role, Las Palmas were poor in the early proceedings.
No strangers to conceding an early goal, Las Palmas once again made things difficult for themselves, allowing Atletico to take the lead in only the 2nd minute. Juanfran’s early pinpoint cross from deep on the right hand side was lapped up by Yannick Carrasco, controlling first time and finishing near the penalty spot.
Former Las Palmas favourite Vitolo got in behind the backline in the 23rd minute to add a second. The 29 year old saw his initial shot hit the post from only six yards but the ball fell kindly to the winger and he made no mistake with the second attempt. It was a lovely dinked pass into Vitolo from Koke to set up the goal.
To pile on the misery Vitolo turned provider in the 32nd minute, bending a low pass beyond the Las Palmas backline from the right wing, straight to the boot of Gameiro who finished with aplomb at the back post. My oh my, Las Palmas all over the place defensively!
Seemingly dead and buried, the yellow jerseys of Las Palmas came out fighting in the second half, ensuring Atletico would not claim the points without a struggle.
Buckling under the high press, Juanfran gifted Sansone the ball with a poor back pass in minute. The Italian strode forward, towards the edge of the 18 yard box, and curled the ball expertly into the top right hand corner, with Oblak well beaten. A spark of hope for Las Palmas.
For the third time in two games Riyad Mahrez’s dead ball delivery found its mark in the 85th, with the ball falling kindly at the feet of Lanzini for an easy finish. The Argentinian’s goal sent a wave of silence washing over the crowd at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium, ensuring a nervy last five minutes ensued for the home side.
Atletico held out for the win and Mendieta’s boys hopped back on a plane to Gran Canaria thinking what might have been.
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