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M. Ristić
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Match Info

Atletico Madrid 0-1 RC Celta: La Liga Shock at the Metropolitano

Atletico Madrid’s final home match of the La Liga season ended in disappointment as RC Celta Vigo claimed a gritty 1-0 victory at the Wanda Metropolitano. The result dented Atletico’s hopes of securing a top‑two finish and handed Celta a crucial boost in their battle for European qualification.

Match Overview

Diego Simeone’s men dominated possession but lacked the cutting edge in front of goal. Celta, organised and disciplined under manager Rafa Benítez, defended deep and hit on the counter‑attack. The visitors’ game plan worked to perfection, frustrating the home crowd.

Key Moments

  • 27th minute: Celta took the lead against the run of play. A swift counter saw Iago Aspas thread a pass to Jørgen Strand Larsen, who drilled a low shot past Jan Oblak from 12 yards.
  • 55th minute: Atletico thought they had equalised through Antoine Griezmann, but the goal was ruled offside after a VAR review.
  • 81st minute: Álvaro Morata headed wide from a Marcos Llorente cross – the closest Atletico came in the second half.

Tactical Story

Atletico’s 4‑4‑2 struggled to break down Celta’s compact 5‑4‑1 block. Simeone introduced Memphis Depay and Ángel Correa from the bench, but the final ball was consistently lacking. Celta’s midfield trio of Fran Beltrán, Luca de la Torre and Gabri Veiga worked tirelessly to cut passing lanes.

Standout Players

Iago Aspas was the match‑winner with his assist and relentless running. Vicente Guaita in the Celta goal made five saves, including a spectacular stop from a Griezmann free kick. For Atletico, Rodrigo De Paul was energetic but wasteful in possession.

Impact on the Season

The defeat left Atletico in fourth place, five points behind second‑placed Real Madrid with two games remaining. Celta climbed to seventh, leapfrogging Athletic Bilbao, and boosted their chances of a UEFA Conference League spot.