Record-Breaking Griezmann Scores In Atletico Triumph Over Rayo Vallecano
16th February 2019
The French forward surpassed Fernando Torres with his 130th goal for the club -- the fifth most in Atletico history
- Antoine Griezmann scored a second-half winner as Atletico Madrid defeated neighbours Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in La Liga on Saturday
- Griezmann struck for the ninth time in his last 11 outings, forcing home from six yards on 74 minutes after Alvaro Morata laid off a high, looping ball inside the area
- The late Luis Aragones, who coached Spain to the European Championship title in 2008, is Atletico's record goalscorer with 172
MADRID, Spain-
Antoine Griezmann scored a second-half winner as Atletico Madrid defeated
neighbours Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in La Liga on Saturday to provide a timely boost
ahead of next week's Champions League showdown with Juventus.
The French forward
surpassed Fernando Torres with his 130th goal for the club -- the fifth most in
Atletico history -- as Atletico shook off two successive defeats, including
last week's 3-1 loss at home to Real Madrid, to reclaim second place in Spain.
Griezmann struck for
the ninth time in his last 11 outings, forcing home from six yards on 74
minutes after Alvaro Morata laid off a high, looping ball inside the area.
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"Griezmann is
an extraordinary player, he always adapts to what the team needs. He's very
important for us," Atletico coach Diego Simeone said.
The late Luis
Aragones, who coached Spain to the European Championship title in 2008, is
Atletico's record goalscorer with 172.
"It's always
tough at this stadium. We started off well and we had chances in the first 15
minutes such as Saul's header, but then they improved," Simeone
added.
"Our second
half substitutions gave us more offensive strength and that allowed us to get
our goal. It was a very tough match."
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Atletico moved to
within four points of leaders Barcelona, who host Real Valladolid later, ahead
of Wednesday's visit of Italian champions Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Real Madrid, two
points behind Atletico in third, could move back into second when they host
Girona on Sunday.