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First Division - Day 31

Málaga 2 - Atlético Madrid 2

Málaga: Kameni; Rosales, Sergio Sánchez, Weligton, Boka; Sergi Darder, Recio; Samuel, Juanmi (Tissone 76‘), Samu Castillejo (Ricardo Horta 84‘); Amrabat (Javi Guerra 92‘). 4-2-3-1.
Atlético: Oblak; Juanfran, José María Giménez, Miranda, Jesús Gámez; Gabi (Raúl Jiménez 73‘), Tiago; Arda Turan (Cani 80‘), Griezmann, Koke; Fernando Torres (Saúl Ñíguez 68’). 4-2-3-1.

Goals:
0-1. 25. Griezmann. Poked ball in after Kameni dropped long Gámez throw-in.
1-1. 38. Fernando Torres (own goal). Headed Recio corner into net off Oblak.
2-1. 71. Samuel. Picked up Amrabat through ball and lifted shot past keeper.
2-2. 78. Griezmann. Shot past keeper after Jiménez headed on Gámez cross.

Yellow cards: Gabi 28’, Darder 67’, Weligton 78’, Miranda 85’, Griezmann 88’.

Atlético Madrid are now seven points behind city rivals Real Madrid after they could only draw 2-2 at Málaga on Saturday evening. Fernando Torres went close a couple of times early on, and midway through the first half Simeone’s side took the lead, Kameni uncharacteristically letting a long throw from Jesús Gámez through his hands to allow Griezmann the easiest of tap-ins. Later in the first half though Torres headed a Recio corner into his own net, the first goal that Oblak had let in for five games, and Weligton felt himself unlucky not to have a penalty soon after the restart. Koke headed wide and Torres brought a couple of saves out of Kameni in response, but Oblak had to punch clear an effort from Amrabat, and with twenty minutes to go Samuel latched on to Amrabat’s through ball to lift a shot past the visiting keeper. Some seven minutes later however Griezmann levelled the scores once again after Raúl Jiménez headed over a Gámez centre, referee Mateu Lahoz waving away reasonable claims for offside, and that was how it stayed.