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    Liverpool beaten by Atletico Madrid in first leg

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 18, 2020No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Atletico have never lost a match in which Saul Niguez has scored - played 37, won 33, drawn 4
    Atletico have never lost a match in which Saul Niguez has scored - played 37, won 33, drawn 4
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    Saul Niguez’s early strike gave Atletico Madrid a 1-0 aggregate lead going into the second leg at Anfield against Champions League holders Liverpool.

    The Reds were given a dose of their own medicine as Atletico harried and hassled throughout and limited them to just two clear chances.

    Those opportunities fell to Mohamed Salah, who headed wide, and Jordan Henderson, whose hooked shot just missed Jan Oblak’s far post.

    Klopp replaced Sadio Mane and Salah with Divock Origi and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain but neither made an impact.

    Two-time finalists Atletico, who have been on a poor run of form, held on to a fourth-minute lead given to them by Saul. The Spanish midfielder turned sharply to fire home after a corner came off the boot of Fabinho.

    The return leg is on Wednesday, 11 March.

    Liverpool attack underwhelm under pressure

    Minutes before kick-off Klopp referred to Atletico having a similar “intense DNA” to his own side – and unfortunately for him they were at their intense best.

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    What faced the Reds was almost a mirror image – a team that relentlessly pressed and got numbers forward on the counter.

    The Reds had large spells of possession in the opposition half, but Diego Simeone’s Atletico side are past masters at dealing with teams of that type. They forced Liverpool into several errors when they had possession, and limited them to only two clear chances on goal.

    In fact, Liverpool had to wait until the 53rd minute for their first opening – Salah’s stooping header drifting comfortably wide.

    The German coach, obviously not happy with his attacking threat in the first half, had twisted at half-time when he brought on Origi for the under-par Mane.

    However, the Belgium striker – the hero of last year’s final – was easily marshalled, bar one moment of quality when he hooked in a cross for captain Henderson, who fired wide.

    Klopp’s skipper came off injured in the 80th minute to cap a forgettable night.

    Liverpool have it in them to turn this tie around at Anfield, but unlike Barcelona, Simeone’s Atletico are a tougher nut to crack. Klopp men’s will have to be at their very best in three weeks.

    Atletico produce typical Simeone performance

    Diego Simeone
    Atletico remain unbeaten in 13 home games in the Champions League knockout stages under Diego Simeone (W9 D4) – keeping 11 clean sheets across those matches

    Los Rojiblancos – the Red and Whites – needed this performance.

    This competition remains, realistically, their only hope of silverware this season following a recent rotten period which saw their two other chances – La Liga and Copa del Rey – effectively extinguished.

    Against the Reds, they produced the sort of display spectators have become accustomed to from a Simeone side – tenacious and disciplined.

    The Argentine boss is still in the process of restructuring his defence after revered stalwarts Juanfran, Diego Godin and Filipe Luis ended their time at the club last season. But the display of the back four on Tuesday will have made his task simpler.

    Full-backs Sime Vrsaljko and Renan Lodi stayed focused as they quelled the threat of their Liverpool counterparts, while the more experienced Stefan Savic and Felipe were immovable barriers as they dealt with Roberto Firmino, Salah and Mane.

    Midfielder Thomas Partey added vital support to the home backline in what was an exceptional defensive display.

    At the other end, had Diego Costa been on the pitch to meet a cross rather than Alvaro Morata, then perhaps the Spanish side would have taken the lead inside the first three minutes.

    However, they made the most of their early sorties when Saul turned in thanks to Fabinho’s misfortune.

    Simeone, dressed again in all black, was his fidgety and animated self on the touchline – barking orders and occasionally rousing the home crowd inside the Wanda Metropolitano.

    Atletico will need his influence, and more of the same from the team at Anfield, if they are to record one of their best results in recent years.

    ‘Emotions were on the side of Atletico’ – reaction

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: “I had no problem with the result. I saw so many happy faces from Atletico tonight, I get that because it’s a big win, but it’s not over yet. That’s the only thing I feel.

    “The crowd wanted to help their team tonight. That makes it a very emotional game.

    “Emotions are important. Tonight they were obviously completely on the side of Atletico but I am really looking forward to the second leg.”

    Atletico boss Diego Simeone: “The best side in the world came here and we beat them.

    “But it’s only one game down, one to go. Liverpool had their chances. They were dangerous, they’ve got good players all over the pitch.”

    Home comforts for Atletico – stats

    • Since the start of last season, Liverpool have lost six of their 10 away games in the Champions League (W4); no side has lost more away from home in the competition in this time (level with Red Star Belgrade).
    • Klopp has failed to win all seven of his away games against Spanish clubs in the Champions League (D3 L4), including three with Liverpool (D1 L2).
    • Atletico have won 12 of their last 13 home matches in all major European competitions (D1), also keeping 11 clean sheets in this run.
    • Two of Liverpool’s three defeats in all competitions this season have come in the Champions League, also losing 2-0 at Napoli in September 2019 (the third defeat being their 5-0 loss to Aston Villa in the EFL Cup in December 2019).
    • Saul’s opener for Atletico (03:46) was the earliest Liverpool have conceded in the Champions League since Gabriel Jesus scored past them in the second minute for Manchester City in April 2018; nine of Saul’s 10 Champions League goals have come in the first half.
    • Saul became only the second player to score 10 Champions League goals for Atletico, after Antoine Griezmann (21).
    • Since the start of the 2013-14 season, Atletico’s Jan Oblak has kept 26 clean sheets in 49 Champions League games; no other goalkeeper has more in the competition in this time (level with Marc-Andre ter Stegen, 26 in 57 games).

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