Atletico Madrid returned to third place in the Spanish La Liga standings after their 1-0 win over Levante on Week 31 at the Camilo Cano Stadium on Wednesday (6/24).
The visitors had given a threat to the host’s goal when the match had not even walked one minute through Diego Costa.
Los Colchoneros who kept pressing and creating several new opportunities could score a goal in the 16th minute.
The neat control of the ball from Marcos Llorente in the Levante penalty box was then continued with the action of passing to Diego Costa. Before reaching Costa’s feet, the ball hit Bruno Gonzalez’s foot and slid into the goal.
After Gonzalez’s own goal, Atletico still dominated the match and several times had a chance to increase the advantage.
At the beginning of the second half there was no significant difference. Atletico almost even doubled the advantage after Thomas Partey made the ball lodged in the goal Aitor Fernandez, but the referee judged Costa offside.
Then slowly Levante got up and tried to have the ball. Levante’s offensive playing style made Atletico’s defense work hard enough.
After Joao Felix, Jose Gimenez, and Angel Correa came on as substitutes, Atletico again showed offensive ability. The 1-0 score for Atletico has not changed and Diego Simeone’s men now have 55 points in third place.
Los Rojiblancos is two points ahead of Sevilla, who finished fourth. Meanwhile, for Levante, the results of this Spanish League keep them stuck in the middle of the board. Paco Lopez’s team is ranked 11th with 38 points.
In other matches, Real Valladolid and Getafe drew 1-1. Getafe took the lead thanks to Jaime Mata’s goal in the 41st minute which was then equalized by Enes Unal from the penalty spot four minutes later.