How Atletico were frustrated against dogged Huesca

Football
By Reuters | Oct 01, 2020
Football - La Liga Santander - Atletico Madrid v Granada - Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - September 27, 2020. Atletico Madrid's Luis Suarez comes on as a substitute to replace Diego Costa. [REUTERS/Sergio Perez/File Photo]

Atletico Madrid were unable to break down Huesca and had to settle for a 0-0 draw in their second game of the La Liga season on Wednesday as Luis Suarez drew a blank in his first start for the club.

Suarez went closest to breaking the deadlock when he sprinted on to a through ball to go one-on-one with Huesca's Andres Fernandez in the second half but failed to successfully dribble around the keeper.

Atletico continued to bombard the home side in the closing stages but kept being thwarted by Fernandez, who got down low to deny Joao Felix in the final minute, while Huesca's defenders also did their bit to get their bodies in the way.

The draw brought Atletico back down to earth after their 6-1 win over Granada on Sunday in their first game, in which Suarez struck twice after coming off the bench, with Huesca doing a far more effective job of shutting down Diego Simeone's side.

"We gave everything but in the end we didn't create the chances we wanted to," said Atletico midfielder Saul Niguez.

"We expect to be fighting for the La Liga title this season like everyone else, it's a pity it didn't work for us today, I think we deserved to win but we're playing against a tough team who didn't let us get the three points."

Huesca midfielder Borja Garcia said his side had to sacrifice their usual style of play to get a result.

"We knew they were a very good team and would dominate play, they would press us and suffocate us and that's what they did, especially in the first half," he said.

"We normally like to have the ball and play possession football but that wasn't going to happen today, we had to focus on defending and we are happy with the point we have got considering who we were up against and how well we played."

Also on Wednesday, Paco Alcacer scored twice as Villarreal beat Alaves 3-1 at home to ease the pain of last Sunday's 4-0 thrashing at Barcelona. 

Share this story
For Mubarak, he doesn't chase his football dream... he builds it day by day
Idd Mubarak’s journey from Kitale to FC Talanta reflects a determined pursuit of football as both passion and profession, built through discipline and belief in his talent.
Shujaa begin journey back to the top at Hong Kong Sevens
Kenya’s Shujaa begin their bid to regain top-tier sevens status at the Hong Kong Sevens with tough pool matches against Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
Curry stars as Warriors see off LA Clippers
Stephen Curry’s late heroics powered the Warriors past the Clippers to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Real hit out at 'unbelievable' red card after Bayern defeat
Real Madrid blasted the “unbelievable” red card shown to Eduardo Camavinga as a turning point in their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich.
Arteta: Relax, we are in the Champions League semi-finals
Mikel Arteta said Arsenal’s tense run to the Champions League semi-finals shows they have the resilience to handle pressure and chase a long-awaited trophy.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS