20th April 2024
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Atletico Madrid denied long-awaited win over Barça

Atletico Madrid came within a whisker of their first league win over Barça in eight years on Saturday only for Ousmane Dembele to dash their hopes with a dramatic equaliser in injury-time.

Diego Costa looked to have decided a dreary contest at the Wanda Metropolitano when he headed in his first La Liga goal since February with 13 minutes left.

Atletico would have gone top of the table but instead, Barça produced another fightback as Dembele, on as a substitute, slid home a cool finish in the 90th minute to earn the visitors a 1-1 draw.

Diego Simeone was asked after the match what his team had lacked. ‘Four minutes,’ he said, grinning.

Certainly, the relief was palpable in the celebrations of the luminous yellow shirts in the corner but perhaps just as grateful were Real Madrid, beaten 3-0 by Eibar earlier in the day.

Santiago Solari had proven the perfect caretaker but his debut as permanent coach ended in a disastrous, and deserved, defeat at Ipurua.

Real Madrid’s only consolation was that neither Atletico Madrid nor Barça were able to secure the win that would have pulled them a further three points away.

Gerard Pique and Diego Costa
Barcelona’s Gerard Pique (right) tries to calm down Atletico Madrid’s Diego Costa as he argues with Barcelona’s players during the match at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on 24 November 2018. (Oscar del Pozo / AFP)

Costa almost had it, scoring his first goal in 18 league games to surely end Atletico’s joyless run against Barça, which stretches back to February 2010.

But Dembele, dropped by coach Ernesto Valverde for the defeat to Real Betis before the international break, found some redemption with a clinical finish when it mattered most.

‘It is not like in other years when Barça or Real Madrid had leads of 15, 20 points,’ Simeone said. ‘This is much more entertaining for the fans.’

For all the noise surrounding Dembele off the pitch, his goals have now given Barcelona seven points this season, more than any other player in the division.

‘He has things other players don’t have,’ Valverde said. ‘We must help him to get that talent out.’

The opening 45 minutes were almost entirely forgettable, distinguished solely by the fact it was La Liga’s only first half this season that had failed to witness a single shot on target.

Atletico wanted a penalty when the ball struck Arturo Vidal’s arm but the frustration spurred them on and in the 77th minute it paid, Antoine Griezmann’s corner drifting its way to the back post, where Costa headed in.

But just as Dembele had instigated a comeback against Rayo Vallecano last month, he did so again here as the ball spilled out to the 21-year-old at the back post. He took one touch inside, before firing it home.

If Solari was watching on he might have breathed a small sigh of relief. Four wins while in temporary charge had earned him a contract until 2021 but against Eibar, Real reverted to the kind of chaotic display that earned Julen Lopetegui the sack.

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