Griezmann, the good news

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After missing Atlético’s last three matches due to a sprained ankle, Antoine Griezmann will resume with his teammates, as announced by his coach Diego Simeone.

It was from a box at the Metropolitano that Antoine Griezmann celebrated Atlético’s victory against Real Betis (2-1) on Sunday afternoon. A csc from Rui Silva from the start (8th) and a second goal from Alvaro Morata (44th), who had not converted a penalty before (28th), allowed the Colchoneros to win and consolidate their fourth place.

After the match, Diego Simeone, asked about the importance of Morata up front, told Movistar: “ we need him, just like Correa, Memphis and Griezmann, who I hope will be with us soon “. “El Cholo” also established Memphis Depay at the forefront.

Griezmann against Inter?

Hit in an ankle on February 20, during the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League against Inter Milan (1-0 defeat at San Siro), “Grizi”, who has just missed a third match, could therefore regain the competition next Saturday against Cadiz, before hosting the Nerazzurri the following Wednesday in the Spanish capital.

Atléti will need its essential French international, author of 18 goals and 7 assists in 36 matches in all competitions this season.

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