Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 28th September 2025, 12:25 PM
Atletico Madrid delivered a stunning performance on Saturday, defeating La Liga leaders Real Madrid 5-2 at the Metropolitano Stadium, ending the visitors’ perfect start to the season.
Julian Alvarez starred with two decisive goals, while Antoine Griezmann added a late fifth to seal an emphatic win for Diego Simeone’s side.
Match Summary
| Team | Score | Scorers |
| Atletico Madrid | 5 | Robin Le Normand (14’), Alexander Sorloth (45+’), Julian Alvarez (pen 52’, FK 68’), Antoine Griezmann (88’) |
| Real Madrid | 2 | Kylian Mbappe (25’), Arda Guler (37’) |
Atletico started brightly, opening the scoring in the 14th minute through Robin Le Normand, following a whipped cross from Giuliano Simeone, son of coach Diego Simeone.
Real responded well, with Kylian Mbappe equalising after a dynamic run down the right flank, and Arda Guler giving Los Blancos a brief lead, assisted by Vinicius Junior’s clever movement and precise pass.
Despite Real’s pressure, Atletico remained dangerous. Alvarez tested Thibaut Courtois with a curling effort that struck the post, and Clement Lenglet controversially put the ball in the net using his forearm.
In first-half stoppage time, Alexander Sorloth headed home to level the match for Atletico, celebrating with fans despite already being on a yellow card.
The game turned decisively in Atletico’s favour after Arda Guler conceded a penalty for a high boot on Nico Gonzalez. Alvarez calmly converted, sending Courtois the wrong way.
Later, Alvarez bent home a free-kick to put Atletico two goals ahead, despite the Belgian keeper getting a hand to the effort.
Substitute Griezmann wrapped up the victory with a composed finish, delighting the home supporters.
“It’s a very special day, we knew how important this game was, being a derby of course but also because we needed the three points,” Alvarez told DAZN.
Tactical Notes
Diego Simeone reflected on the performance:“There’s a lot of emotion… we’ve had a troubled start to the season. From the start, we knew where we could hurt them. Today was a very, very good performance.”
Meanwhile, Real manager Xabi Alonso acknowledged the defeat: “There are no excuses, we’re hurting, it’s a derby and a deserved defeat.”
La Liga Implications
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