Liga: Atletico Madrid beat Valencia, Griezmann scores

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Bottom of La Liga after 4 matches, Valencia travelled this Sunday evening to the pitch of Atlético de Madrid. In search of a first success in this 2024-2025 season, Rubén Baraja’s men had a lot to do at the Civitas Metropolitano. Fifth at kick-off, the Colchoneros were hoping to continue their unbeaten run after two draws and two wins. A happy evening for Diego Simeone’s men.

Well launched by Antoine Griezmann, who scored just before the break (1-0, 39th), the Madrid club doubled the lead after the break through its new recruit, Conor Gallagher (2-0, 54th). At the end of the match, the other star recruit of the summer, Julian Alvarez, completed the victory for the Madrid team (3-0, 90+4th). A logical success that allows Atlético to move up to second place. For its part, Valencia is never again bottom of La Liga…

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