Atletico Madrid on Sunday produced a fine comeback from two goals down to beat Cadiz 3-2 and climb to fourth in La Liga.
Diego Simeone’s side were hit twice early on by the Andalucian minnows, but dominated the game and triumphed thanks to an Angel Correa brace and Nahuel Molina’s strike.
“The comeback today makes me very happy because it was not easy after the two goals,” Simeone told DAZN. “The team calmly found the path to victory.”
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Correa missed Thursday last week’s win over CA Osasuna with a knee sprain he sustained in the Madrid derby triumph the previous weekend, but said that he came back as soon as possible to help Atletico.
“I wanted to force it, with a bit of pain, to help the team and it turned out well,” said Correa, who started in attack in place of the suspended Alvaro Morata. “Today the coach told me that I should play as the No. 9 to give more freedom to [Antoine] Griezmann.”
Atletico were on top from the start, with Griezmann striking the post before Lucas Pires sent the visitors ahead at the Metropolitano.
The Brazilian winger finished off Chris Ramos’ excellent low cross to the far post, although Atletico were angry a foul was not given in the buildup.
Cadiz defender Fali came close to doubling his side’s lead with a cheeky lob from inside his own half, which flew over Jan Oblak, but also narrowly wide.
However, Roger Marti produced a special chipped finish to beat Oblak and double Cadiz’s lead.
Correa headed home at the other end from Cesar Azpilicueta’s cross to start Atletico’s comeback after 32 minutes.
Molina then drilled home after a rebound fell into his path at the start of the second half to level the game.
“We wanted to hold on for those first minutes [of the second half], we knew they would throw everything at us, but it wasn’t to be,” Cadiz forward Marti said.
An Atletico winner seemed inevitable and eventually Correa polished off a slick team move, turning home Saul Niguez’s cutback.
“[Saul’s form] is an award for his humility, hard work, not giving up ... for all the work he’s done in the last few years he deserves the moments he’s getting right now,” Simeone said.
Elsewhere, Real Betis Balompie earned an impressive 3-0 win at home against Valencia to move seventh.
Youngster Assane Diao, 18, scored for the second match running in his second game in the Spanish top flight, with Marc Roca and Ez Abde rounding out the victory.
Earlier, bottom-of-the-table UD Almeria threw away a three-goal lead earned by a five-minute Luis Suarez hat-trick in an entertaining 3-3 draw with Granada.
The hosts, under interim coach Alberto Lasarte after Vicente Moreno was sacked last week, took control thanks to the Colombian striker’s remarkable rapid-fire treble.
Suarez netted three goals all at the end of the first half, each set up by winger Largie Ramazani, in the space of 5 minutes, 24 seconds.
Later Suarez was taken off injured, with reports saying that he has sustained a shin fracture which could keep him out for three months.
Granada hit back through Bryan Zaragoza with a penalty.
Ricard Sanchez and Myrto Uzuni completed the comeback for Granada, 19th, two points above winless Almeria.
CA Osasuna won 2-0 away at Deportivo Alaves.
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