Without Griezmann, Atlético is dark

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Athletic Bilbao qualified for the Copa del Rey final this Thursday evening by outclassing Atlético de Madrid without Griezmann.

Surprised two weeks ago at home by Athletic (0-1), Atlético was unable to turn things around in Bilbao this Thursday in the semi-final second leg of the Spanish Cup.

Swept 3-0 on goals from the Williams brothers, Inaki (13e) and Nico (42e), and a production by Guruzeta (61e), the Colchoneros were unable to compete with their Basque counterparts, who thus joined Mallorca in the final, who defeated Real Sociedad the day before.

An absence that weighs

This evening, the absence of Griezmann was glaring for Simeone’s team. Since his exit due to injury – a sprained ankle – against Inter in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, Atlético conceded a goal and lost this match against the Nerazzurri (1-0); then the Matelassiers were held to a draw by Almeria in La Liga last weekend (2-2). Before the shipwreck of the day…

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