Atletico Madrid 2 Borussia Dortmund 0: Saul & Griezmann get Simeone back on track

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Saul Niguez and Antoine Griezmann scored as Atletico Madrid saw off Champions League Group A rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-0.

Atletico Madrid returned to form in Champions League Group A as goals from Saul Niguez and Antoine Griezman earned a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund's 4-0 rout on matchday three condemned Diego Simeone to the heaviest defeat of his Atleti tenure, but Los Rojiblancos got back on track in style at Wanda Metropolitano.

Saul's goal after the half hour – a crisp finish at the culmination of a slick team move – opened the scoring, and despite a string of superb saves from Roman Burki, Griezmann wrapped up the points with 10 minutes remaining.

Things might have been different had Raphael Guerreiro kept a close-range header on target, but Atleti were well worthy of a win that lifts them level on points with Dortmund at the top of Group A.

Despite a glut of Atleti pressure, Burki remained relatively untested until Saul broke the deadlock in the 33rd minute.

After winning possession in Dortmund's half, Saul exchanged passes with Filipe Luis before sending a first-time effort goalwards – Manuel Akanji failing to keep the ball out on the line.

Dortmund were fortunate not to be further behind in the next 10 minutes, Filipe Luis and Griezmann finding Burki in top form, while Lukasz Piszczek's last-ditch tackle denied Saul a second.

Juanfran's pinpoint pass into Angel Correa looked to have set up a certain goal on the hour, but Burki's crucial touch turned the ball wide.

Guerreiro's introduction added balance to Dortmund's attack, and the substitute spurned the visitors' only true chance, heading over from Paco Alcacer's cross.

Griezmann showed no such profligacy at the other end, however, racing clear of his marker and keeping his cool to slot past Burki and make sure of a win that puts Atleti on the verge of progressing into the knockout stages.

 

What does it mean? Dortmund's yellow wall crumbles

Dortmund went into Tuesday's encounter as one of two teams to have kept three clean sheets in their opening three Champions League fixtures, but once the visitors conceded, their defensive resilience seemed to dissipate rather quickly.

Fortunately, Lucien Favre did have Burki to rely on, but the goalkeeper cannot be expected to be on such fine form in every appearance.

Sensational Saul lifts Simeone

Handed a free role on the left in the absence of Koke, Saul certainly took his chance. His first goal of the season capped an all-action display, and his clever interplay with Filipe Luis provided a constant attacking outlet for Simeone's side.

Pulisic proves ineffective

Jadon Sancho has taken much of the limelight at Signal Iduna Park this season, with Christian Pulisic taking something of a back seat.

That again proved the case in Madrid, with Favre's brave decision to start both young wingers backfiring, and it was only when Pulisic made way and Sancho moved over to the right flank that Dortmund started to offer a threat.

Key Opta Facts

- Since the start of the 2013-14 season, Atletico have kept more clean sheets at home in the Champions League than any other team (20).
- Dortmund have won just one of their last six Champions League games against Spanish teams (W1 D2 L3), losing three of the last four.
- Only Griezmann (20) has scored more Champions League goals for Atletico than Saul (9 - level with Diego Costa).
- Lukasz Piszczek made his 44th appearance in the Champions League for Dortmund – pulling level with Stefan Reuter as the joint-record appearance maker for the club in the competition.

What's next?

Atleti are in LaLiga action against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday, with Bundesliga leaders Dortmund facing Bayern Munich in a huge Klassiker.

Atletico Madrid 2 Borussia Dortmund 0: Saul & Griezmann get Simeone back on track

Saul Niguez and Antoine Griezmann scored as Atletico Madrid saw off Champions League Group A rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-0.

Atletico Madrid returned to form in Champions League Group A as goals from Saul Niguez and Antoine Griezman earned a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund's 4-0 rout on matchday three condemned Diego Simeone to the heaviest defeat of his Atleti tenure, but Los Rojiblancos got back on track in style at Wanda Metropolitano.

Saul's goal after the half hour – a crisp finish at the culmination of a slick team move – opened the scoring, and despite a string of superb saves from Roman Burki, Griezmann wrapped up the points with 10 minutes remaining.

Things might have been different had Raphael Guerreiro kept a close-range header on target, but Atleti were well worthy of a win that lifts them level on points with Dortmund at the top of Group A.

Despite a glut of Atleti pressure, Burki remained relatively untested until Saul broke the deadlock in the 33rd minute.

After winning possession in Dortmund's half, Saul exchanged passes with Filipe Luis before sending a first-time effort goalwards – Manuel Akanji failing to keep the ball out on the line.

Dortmund were fortunate not to be further behind in the next 10 minutes, Filipe Luis and Griezmann finding Burki in top form, while Lukasz Piszczek's last-ditch tackle denied Saul a second.

Juanfran's pinpoint pass into Angel Correa looked to have set up a certain goal on the hour, but Burki's crucial touch turned the ball wide.

Guerreiro's introduction added balance to Dortmund's attack, and the substitute spurned the visitors' only true chance, heading over from Paco Alcacer's cross.

Griezmann showed no such profligacy at the other end, however, racing clear of his marker and keeping his cool to slot past Burki and make sure of a win that puts Atleti on the verge of progressing into the knockout stages.

 

What does it mean? Dortmund's yellow wall crumbles

Dortmund went into Tuesday's encounter as one of two teams to have kept three clean sheets in their opening three Champions League fixtures, but once the visitors conceded, their defensive resilience seemed to dissipate rather quickly.

Fortunately, Lucien Favre did have Burki to rely on, but the goalkeeper cannot be expected to be on such fine form in every appearance.

Sensational Saul lifts Simeone

Handed a free role on the left in the absence of Koke, Saul certainly took his chance. His first goal of the season capped an all-action display, and his clever interplay with Filipe Luis provided a constant attacking outlet for Simeone's side.

Pulisic proves ineffective

Jadon Sancho has taken much of the limelight at Signal Iduna Park this season, with Christian Pulisic taking something of a back seat.

That again proved the case in Madrid, with Favre's brave decision to start both young wingers backfiring, and it was only when Pulisic made way and Sancho moved over to the right flank that Dortmund started to offer a threat.

Key Opta Facts

- Since the start of the 2013-14 season, Atletico have kept more clean sheets at home in the Champions League than any other team (20).
- Dortmund have won just one of their last six Champions League games against Spanish teams (W1 D2 L3), losing three of the last four.
- Only Griezmann (20) has scored more Champions League goals for Atletico than Saul (9 - level with Diego Costa).
- Lukasz Piszczek made his 44th appearance in the Champions League for Dortmund – pulling level with Stefan Reuter as the joint-record appearance maker for the club in the competition.

What's next?

Atleti are in LaLiga action against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday, with Bundesliga leaders Dortmund facing Bayern Munich in a huge Klassiker.

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