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Atletico Madrid 3-2 Athletic Club: Griezmann and Sorloth strike to snap winless run

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Atletico Madrid returned to winning ways in LaLiga with a 3-2 victory over Athletic Club at the Metropolitano.

Antoine Griezmann and Alexander Sorloth scored in the first 10 minutes of the second half, with the latter also netting in stoppage time to secure Atleti’s first league win since March 14, ending a four-game losing run in the Spanish top-flight.

Athletic threatened early on, with Jan Oblak alert to deny Gorka Guruzeta, but the Atleti goalkeeper could do nothing to keep out Aitor Paredes’s header from Inigo Ruíz de Galarreta’s out-swinging corner in the 23rd minute.

The hosts had just one shot in the first half, though they scored with their first attempt after the break as Griezmann swept in from Alex Baena’s deflected cross to restore parity.

Sorloth then put Atleti ahead in the 54th minute, playing a give-and-go with Baena inside the box before slotting into the bottom-right corner to complete the quick turnaround.

The Norwegian then wrapped up the victory with a counter-attack in the 93rd minute after a long ball from Nahuel Molina, which rendered Guruzeta’s header in the seventh minute of stoppage time nothing but a consolation.

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— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) April 25, 2026

Data Debrief: Sorloth steps up again for Simeone

Julian Alvarez was an unused substitute for Atleti, with their Champions League semi-final first leg against Arsenal coming up on Wednesday, but Sorloth made sure to get the job done for the home side.

He was responsible for five of Atleti’s six shots, while he also won the most duels (11/16) and aerial duels (8/10) to help his side keep the ball and progress up the pitch.

Overall, Atleti produced 1.79 expected goals (xG) from their six attempts compared to Athletic’s 0.56 from 12 shots, with Ernesto Valverde’s side still three points off the European places.

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