Chelsea Misfit Turned Atletico Hitman: Morata Brace Keeps La Liga Hopes Alive

4th March 2019

Diego Simeone's side cuts back the deficit on leaders back to seven points, Getafe boost Champions League hopes in Sunday's duels in the Spanish top flight

Atletico Madrid's Spanish forward Alvaro Morata celebrates with Atletico Madrid's Uruguayan defender Diego Godin (C) and Atletico Madrid's Spanish midfielder Saul Niguez (L) after scoring a goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Sociedad and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian on March 3, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Atletico Madrid's Spanish forward Alvaro Morata celebrates with Atletico Madrid's Uruguayan defender Diego Godin (C) and Atletico Madrid's Spanish midfielder Saul Niguez (L) after scoring a goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Sociedad and Club Atletico de Madrid at the Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian on March 3, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • Midfielder Koke was dismissed just after the hour mark, but Atletico have now won three straight league games after back-to-back defeats by Real Betis and Real Madrid last month had ended an 18-match unbeaten run
  • The 26-year-old, who went four games without a goal after joining on loan from Chelsea in January, made it three in two matches shortly afterwards, having opened his Atletico account last weekend against Villarreal
  • Celta Vigo sacked Portuguese coach Miguel Cardoso after a 1-0 defeat at Eibar left them just one place and two points above the relegation places

MADRID, Spain- Alvaro Morata's first-half double fired 10-man Atletico Madrid to a 2-0 victory at Real Sociedad on Sunday night as Diego Simeone's men kept their slim La Liga title hopes alive.

The Spain international striker scored twice in three first-half minutes as Atletico cut the gap to leaders Barcelona back to seven points after the reigning champions' 1-0 Clasico win over third-placed Real Madrid on Saturday.

Midfielder Koke was dismissed just after the hour mark, but Atletico have now won three straight league games after back-to-back defeats by Real Betis and Real Madrid last month had ended an 18-match unbeaten run.

"The sending off of Koke ended the game as we had planned it," said Atletico coach Simeone.

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"We had to defend, make ourselves strong in our penalty area and take a game that was very important to win."

After a slow start to the contest, Morata gave Atletico the lead on the half-hour mark by nodding home after Thomas Lemar's corner was flicked on by Diego Godin.

The 26-year-old, who went four games without a goal after joining on loan from Chelsea in January, made it three in two matches shortly afterwards, having opened his Atletico account last weekend against Villarreal.

Once again it was a set-piece that did the damage, as Morata climbed highest to meet Koke's right-wing free-kick with a downward header into the bottom corner.

Sandro Ramirez nodded over as Sociedad started the second half strongly, and the hosts were given renewed hope when Koke was sent off for a second yellow card in the 62nd minute.

Mikel Merino came close to halving the deficit with 14 minutes remaining as away goalkeeper Jan Oblak had to produce a fine save to prevent his header from finding the top corner.

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But Atletico closed out the win to move five points clear of city rivals Real, and more importantly, remain in with a chance of lifting a first major trophy since winning the league title in 2014.

Getafe boost

Earlier on Sunday, little Getafe gave their hopes of qualifying for a maiden Champions League campaign a massive boost with a 2-1 victory at fellow European hopefuls Real Betis.

Pepe Bordalas' side, who have twice played in the Europa League before, now sit two points clear of Alaves in fourth place in La Liga, with another seven sides within nine points of the last Champions League spot.

Real Betis remain seventh, but six points adrift of Getafe.

Uruguayan defender Leandro Cabrera gave Getafe a 20th-minute lead by nodding in Francisco Portillo's corner, before Jaime Mata slotted in a second on the stroke of half-time.

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Former Spain winger Joaquin, 37, gave Betis hope with a powerful drive 15 minutes from time, but the home side slipped to a second damaging defeat in three days after their Copa del Rey semi-final loss to Valencia.

Valencia backed up their Cup exploits as Rodrigo and Kevin Gameiro scored in a 2-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao to move into seventh, just six points behind Getaf

After a poor start to the season, Marcelino's men are now unbeaten in their last eight league matches and steadily moving up the table despite having drawn 15 of their 26 games.

Celta Vigo sacked Portuguese coach Miguel Cardoso after a 1-0 defeat at Eibar left them just one place and two points above the relegation places.

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