Atlético's 1×1 against Leipzig

OBLAK Shake

The Slovenian could do little in the two goals that Atlético conceded. The first, because Dani Olmo's header was final. And in the second, because the ball touched Savic to mislead him. Impossible.

Shy TRIPPIER

He barely went up his band in the first half, more concerned with defending than attacking. He was seen something unsafe behind. A little more was encouraged in the second half, but it was not successful. Imprecise.

GIMÉNEZ Serious

The Uruguayan was one of the best of the team, doing well in the balls overlooked. Intense, as always. He finished as a forward, desperately looking to win a ball. There was no way.

SAVIC Impetuous

He was injured in the first half after a clash with Holstenberg. Gap, sell … and play. Very serious. He continued at a good level in the second half, but was penalized for the ball that touched him to become Leizpig's second.

LODI imprecise

It was not the best game for the Brazilian. He raised the band whenever he could, putting a good ball to Carrasco in the first act, but the rest of the centers found no target.

KOKE Changed

It started on the right wing and ended on the double pivot. There was a better version of Vallecano, always asking for the ball and trying to generate play, but it was not his night either. Like the whole team.

HERRERA Invisible

Bad first part of the Mexican soccer player. It did not help to generate game and did not arrive in time to the pressure. He went to the bench before game time. He hardly contributed.

SAÚL Lost

He was not comfortable at any time. You cannot blame him for anything in terms of character, but with Herrera he did not know, and then he did not take a step forward either. He left everything on the field.

CARRASCO Incisor

He was Atlético's best player on the pitch until Joao Félix entered. He always tried, sometimes with more success than others, but at least, he showed his face and always sought the opposite goal.

LLORENTE Willful

The Madrilenian started as second striker and ended up on the wing. It gave him desire, but little success with the ball in both positions. He was not the decisive player he used to be after the Anfield feat, although it should not be his role either.

DIEGO COSTA Sacrificed

He fought on the pressure and in the fight with the German centrals, but did not have space to exploit his speed. He left the field without having a single chance to score.

JOAO FÉLIX Revulsive

The Portuguese gave Atlético oxygen when it was worse. His entry into the field was a breath of fresh air. He wanted the ball and caused the penalty that he himself transformed to tie the game. His face at the end of the crash, a poem.

MORATA No time

It took 20 minutes. He entered through Diego Costa, but the same thing happened to him as the Spanish-Brazilian forward. No scoring chances. He fought as usual, but it was not enough.

FELIPE Desperate

He came out to try to win a ball overhead in attack. Unsuccessfully.