Brugge draws with Atletico Madrid, advances in Champions League
Football
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Associated Press
| Oct 12, 2022
Club Brugge held Atletico Madrid to a 0-0 draw on the road Wednesday to become only the second Belgian club to reach the round of 16 of the Champions League.
The setback leaves Atletico in a difficult position to advance from Group B. Club Brugge moved to 10 points, six more than the Spanish club. Porto visits Bayer Leverkusen later Wednesday with both teams sitting on three points.
It was Atletico's third straight match without a win in the European competition.
Antoine Griezmann started after Atletico and Barcelona reached a deal for his permanent transfer, but the France striker couldn't give the hosts the spark they needed at the Metropolitano Stadium.
Griezmann had one of Atletico's best scoring chances but couldn't capitalize. The hosts also came close with a late close-range shot by Alvaro Morata that hit the face of goalkeeper Simon Mignolet before going wide, and Matheus Cunha also missed from close range in stoppage time. Mignolet made several saves throughout the match to stop Atletico's attack.
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Griezmann now can play as much as coach Diego Simeone likes after Atletico acquired the France striker for 20 million euros ($19.4 million) plus variables. He had been playing only after the 60-minute mark because Atletico wanted to avoid paying extra to Barcelona in his loan contract with the Catalan club.
Griezmann hasn't scored in nine straight matches for club and country, since a crucial late winner in Atletico's 2-1 win against Porto in the group-stage opener in September, more than a month ago.
Club Brugge has been one of the surprises of the group stage so far with three straight victories. It needed at least a draw to follow up on Gent's qualification to the last 16 in 2015-16.
Atletico is trying to avoid elimination in the group stage for the first time since 2017-18. It has advanced in eight of the last nine seasons.
Club Brugge defeated Atletico 2-0 in the previous round for its 14th Champions League win, a record among Belgian teams in the competition, surpassing the mark previously set by Anderlecht.
Atletico's other loss was at Leverkusen. Club Brugge also won at Porto and against Leverkusen.
Atletico had won all three games against Club Brugge at home, including as recently as 2018.
In the next round, Club Brugge hosts Porto, while Atletico hosts Leverkusen.