Atletico thrashes Cadiz 5-1 to leapfrog Real Madrid into second

With only five games to play, Atletico climbed to 69 points, one ahead of Real, who lost 2-0 at fourth placed Real Sociedad on Tuesday.

Published : May 04, 2023 06:27 IST , MADRID - 2 MINS READ

Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid celebrates with teammates Alvaro Morata and Koke after scoring the side’s first goal.
Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid celebrates with teammates Alvaro Morata and Koke after scoring the side’s first goal. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid celebrates with teammates Alvaro Morata and Koke after scoring the side’s first goal. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Atletico Madrid scored five for the second consecutive game as it thrashed lowly Cadiz 5-1 in LaLiga on Wednesday to move above its city rival Real Madrid into second place in the standings.

With only five games to play, Atletico climbed to 69 points, one ahead of Real, who lost 2-0 at fourth placed Real Sociedad on Tuesday.

Runaway leader Barca, which moved to 82 points after beating Osasuna 1-0 on Tuesday, will have the chance to clinch its 27th LaLiga crown with a win in its next game at city rival Espanyol on May 14.

It was a great atmosphere at Atletico’s Metropolitano stadium with the team in a rich vein of form after a difficult start to the season.

Atletico, which was eliminated from European competition after finishing last in their Champions League group in November, dropped as low as sixth in the LaLiga standings before the World Cup break.

Yet it was a different team this year, led by a brilliant Antoine Griezmann, a key player for World Cup finalists France in Qatar and a leading contender to win LaLiga’s player of the season.

Atletico has lost only two LaLiga matches after the World Cup break and won 14 of their last 19 league games.

“The break did us a lot of good,” coach Diego Simeone told DAZN.

“The team recovered their enthusiasm, their level. The team attack with enthusiasm, defend collectively and that has made us much better.

“Not to mention that many people stopped believing in what we were doing. We are going to think the same way. We are looking to be better ourselves.”

Atletico took an early two-goal lead with Griezmann scoring twice after combining well with Yannick Carrasco and Thomas Lemar.

“I was angry that I wasn’t named LaLiga’s MVP in April so I wanted to show my frustration in the first minutes,” Griezmann joked.

“It’s a joke, of course. I enjoyed today. To score five goals playing a good game... We have to keep it like this.”

Alvaro Morata extended its lead right after the break and Carrasco netted their fourth from the penalty spot after a handball inside the box by a Cadiz defender.

One minute after Anthony Lozano netted for Cadiz, Nahuel Molina rounded off the scoring for the host with a close-range strike from a counter-attack. 

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