Categories: Football

1×1 of Atlético: Llorente, Correa and Carrasco, golden trident

Oblak: He had to intervene very early to get a shot from Siovas in the small area and in the discount with a great hand shot by Sandro. In the rest of the game he lived calmly, but he had to leave his stamp at the beginning and at the end of the match to leave a clean sheet for the second consecutive game.

Trippier: Great game in attack by the Englishman, constantly raising the band and expanding the field on the right. His connection with Llorente is life for Atlético, seeking his unchecks behind his back and the centers to the area with a lot of danger. He also left a large shipment to Correa in the hole. He participated in the play of the Argentine's goal, receiving Koke into space and leaving Llorente behind, which he combined with the '10'.

Savic: He had to mark Rafa Mir, one of the forwards of the moment in LaLiga, and he did it with a note. Very safe in the melee, without letting the tips of Huesca run. Although playing with two center-backs instead of three they are apparently more unprotected, he forms an exceptional back pair with Giménez.

Gimenez: Huesca came out with two ends to try to bother the centrals' work and the Uruguayan had to do with Okazaki many times, but he was very confident and strong in the melee. Also in a great version with the ball, always distributing the closest midfielder judiciously or changing long for Trippier. Noticed, he saw a yellow that will prevent him from playing in San Mamés against Athletic. A very sensitive loss with the great level that Giménez was showing in recent games.

I gave it: As against Eibar, he had a lot of offensive presence against Huesca and was once again a dagger for the band. He did not stop doubling Carrasco and raising the band, with constant diagonals and uncheck marks behind Mikel Rico, which Herrera mainly found so well. He gave the scare putting his hand to his knee in the first half, but was able to continue. Providential cut to avoid Sandro's shot in the small area.

Herrera: Natural pivot in a line of three in the middle, but with a lot of presence in rival field. The one in charge of starting to move the team with the ability to combine short, but also to break lines with balls into space looking for the wings, empowering Trippier and Lodi. Magnificent hat in the area that could not culminate in a goal. As the minutes go by, it shows that physically he is not yet at his peak, but it is very important at Atlético to be able to command in games from possession.

Koke: The presence of Herrera from behind frees him from having to go down to receive between the centrals and brings him closer to the rival area, falling mainly to the right with Saúl to the left of the Mexican. Great ball into space for Trippier on Correa's goal play. The captain had his, but Álvaro Fernández avoided it with a great hand. With a player pinning the middle from behind, he is freer to consistently appear in attack.

Saul: His best game in a long time, he has been growing for a period. Against Eibar he had improved when he went from the right wing to the middle and against Huesca he began already forming a line of three in the center with Herrera and Koke. A seat belt that allows him to reach the rival area, where Álvaro Fernández avoided his goal literally with his face and in the second half with a good stretch. With Herrera and Koke he does not have as much responsibility in the exit of the ball, something that costs him more and with his pressure and physical capacity was a nuisance for the Huesca defense.

Carrasco: Third game followed by scoring, taking advantage of perfectly being playing closer to the area. Very active in that offensive position, ahead of Lodi with a constant presence near the rival area. Having three players in the middle from behind allowed him to appear as a left winger with a lot of freedom of movement, without reference to the rojiblanco team above. He received a great assist from Llorente to push the rojiblanco's second goal into the net.

Llorente: A constant danger, again in a very good version. He added another two assists, the second recovering in the area with his claw and being very generous to find Carrasco when the easiest thing was to finish off the goal. He started in a position as Correa's companion, but pulled to the right profile to be able to run before Trippier's shipments and look for his arrival from the second row. He constantly reached the baseline, although he noticed that Suárez was not there when looking for a finisher within the area. Correa's assistant in the Argentine's goal, who made a great maneuver in the area after receiving his pass.

Strap: He took the mental pressure off with his brace against Eibar and scored another flag goal. Oriented control, cut in the area and shot at the short stick that touched a defender before entering. The tranquility that he has lacked so many times and now has once regained his confidence in his game and after that hug from Simeone at Benito Villamarín. Again a point of reference without Suárez, which is not yet available for Simeone. Going down to receive and grown when it comes to combining, playing and empowering his teammates, with a great assist for Koke who failed to convert.

Dembélé had his option up

Dembélé: He returned to having minutes for the second consecutive game and recovered from that fainting suffered in training. He entered for Herrera in the 75th minute, placing himself at the top and delaying Llorente as a right inside. He participated in the beginning of the play of the second goal with a good clearance, although a bad pass that Llorente ended up recovering. He had his chance to score, but the shot went high.

Kondogbia: He reinforced the center of the field with the second goal of the game. Atlético retreated in the final moments, where Huesca enjoyed some scoring chance.

Torreira: He accompanied Kondogbia in a usual change in Cholo when he is winning, reinforcing his double pivot with two very physical players. He lacked forcefulness in a clearance in the area that became a clear opportunity for Huesca.

Vitolo: He had the last minutes as left lane, a position where the canary has played little. He tried to get the plays down with discretion despite being pressured, although Huesca looked for his side to do damage.

Felipe: He jumped to end the match forming a line of three centrals alongside Giménez and Savic, outlined on the left with Vitolo ahead.

Gabby Barker

Gabby is someone who is interested in all types of sports, she loves to attend watching matches live. Whenever there is a match being played in her city, she makes sure to get the tickets in advance. Due to the love for sports, she joined Sportsfinding, and started writing general sports news. Apart from writing the news, she is also the editor for the website who checks and edits every news content before they go live.

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