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Atletico Madrid: Atletico must face ultras once and for all

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Atletico Madrid: Atletico must face ultras once and for all

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PAs yesterday but it could have happened a long time ago. Because For a long time, ultras of the sports front were running in the stands of the Metropolitano with the complicity of the club. That after all the calls for calm before this derby a group of masked men were allowed to enter the stadium depicts these infidels, O, but above all leaves the Sports Council in evidence. Intolerance is really intolerance, not from the mouth to look good, as Cerezo did before and then Simeone, but out of conviction. And work. Right away. The one who was on the rise was the referee Mathieu Busquets Ferrer. It was his first Derby and he was flawless in stopping the match. An embarrassing picture for Atletico Madrid and Spanish football in general

The first part of the Derby was a monument to fear. Zero risk. No one wants to be wrong. A lot of respect, a lot of tension, a lot of caution and football, the so-called football, with a dropper. The details of Julen Alvarez are here, Bellingham interrupted everyone, Cao Vinicius and stopped counting. It’s a good thing that Barcelona stumbled 24 hours ago in Pamplona, because It’s scary to think how they would have jumped to Metropolitano Real Madrid and Atletico if they faced the possibility of dropping to 7 and 9 points respectively from those of flick. It gave the impression that they both signed a draw that if anyone benefited he was righteous. Disappointing.

After the halftime the match opened, Real Madrid stepped forward, the match was suspended for 20 minutes, and when the two teams returned to play, for a significant part of those remaining 22 minutes Atletico was out of the game, out of shape, unable to recover from the blow of his rival. Modric controlled the possession and the rhythm of the match, letting the minutes pass. Even Ancelotti began to disassemble the team with changes, taking out Modric and Vinicius, his appearance and showed this in the duels against Atletico, especially in the Metropolitano, before, during or after doing strange things. His victory in only two of his ten visits to the Rojiblanco runner is more a reason than a coincidence. He scored Correa’s goal in a 9-4 draw that left Madrid with the feeling of losing two points and Atletico won by one point. As I said, the Derby was won by Parra and football was lost. What a pity.

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