Antoine Griezmann was the hero for Atletico Madrid as the French striker scored twice in their 3-0 win over Olympique de Marseille in Wednesday’s UEFA Europa League final in Lyon, allowing his club to win the trophy for the third time in nine seasons.
It is Griezmann’s first major title with Atletico, and a fitting way to bow out if he leaves at the season’s end, with Barcelona tipped as his next destination.
Griezmann — brought up in Macon, just 70km from Lyon — scored once in each half, his lethal finishes coming either side of Marseille losing Dimitri Payet to injury, the French team’s captain leaving in tears.
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Griezmann now has 29 goals this season, although it was Gabi’s late strike that sealed the victory.
“This is a reward for me after I left home aged 14, for all the work I have put in, the suffering,” said Griezmann, who has spent his whole career in Spain, but had only previously won one Supercopa de Espana.
Atletico’s triumph came after agonizing defeats to Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League finals of 2014 and 2016. They had won the Europa League in 2010 and again in 2012, the latter coming just six months after Diego Simeone’s appointment as coach.
Simeone, who had to watch from the stands due to a touchline ban, called the victory a reward for his side’s hard work and even expressed the hope that Griezmann could be convinced to stay.
“This was just confirmation of what Griezmann has been doing year after year,” Simeone said. “I hope he is happy with us. I have no doubt that there are certain things that could make it more likely that he stays.”
“He has played three finals with us, has won two, and so that shows that he is not far away from his objective of regularly playing finals,” the Argentine said. “We are not far away in sporting terms from teams who are more powerful than us.”
Marseille had been desperate to win the second European trophy in their history, on French soil, 25 years after beating AC Milan in the inaugural Champions League final.
However, it was a flat night for their huge support, who threatened to ruin the occasion by lighting flares and setting off firecrackers at one end of the stadium, with some even being thrown onto the pitch toward the end.
The game carried on regardless, with Rudi Garcia’s side well beaten.
“We let our chance go in the first half. Firstly, we had the best chance to go ahead, and secondly an error from us meant we fell behind,” Garcia said. “The scoreline is harsh, but the better team won.”
Atletico were the favorites against a Marseille side whose continental campaign had begun in the third qualifying round in July last year.
Just being in the final was an achievement for Garcia’s team, but they will look back on the evening with regrets.
They had started well and had a great chance to open the scoring inside four minutes, with Valere Germain shooting over after being slipped in by Payet.
It was the kind of chance that does not come up often against an Atletico side who went on to keep their 34th clean sheet this season.
Marseille were then punished for sloppy play as they fell behind in the 21st minute. Goalkeeper Steve Mandanda opted to pass to Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, deep in midfield, rather than clear long. The Cameroonian’s attempt at a touch was awful and Gabi pounced on the loose ball, sending Griezmann through to finish.
Things got worse for Marseille when Payet, their captain and most influential player who had been struggling with a hamstring problem ahead of the game, went off crying just after the half-hour.
L’OM then conceded again just four minutes after the restart. It was a glorious goal, Griezmann finding Koke and then latching onto the return ball before lifting a deft finish over Mandanda and in.
Substitute Kostas Mitroglou nearly pulled one back, his header coming off the post, before Gabi’s low drive in the 89th minute made it 3-0.
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