Carlo Ancelotti endures first annihilation as
mentor of the Bundesliga club as Diego Simeone's side rehash last season's win
at the Vicente Calderon
Atletico Madrid took control of Champions
Association Bunch D with a 1-0 triumph over Bayern Munich at the Vicente
Calderon, as Carlo Ancelotti endured his first thrashing accountable for the
club.
Diego Simeone's side beat the German
champions by the same scoreline in the principal leg of last season's semi-last
conflict in April, and they lined that up with a merited triumph on account of
Yannick Ferreira Carrasco's pinpoint wrap up.
Bayern went into the diversion off the back
of eight wins in succession in all rivalries, however attempted to locate any
assaulting union in spite of getting a charge out of the lion's share of
ownership.
Without a doubt, Atletico could have driven
by additional before Carrasco's 35th-minute strike, with Fernando Torres twice
spurning great open doors and Manuel Neuer sparing admirably to deny the
goalscorer once more.
Franck Ribery dragged a shot wide from short
proximity and Thomas Muller missed a decent risk from a header, yet Bayern once
in a while had goalkeeper Jan Oblak worried amid what ended up being a fourth
progressive annihilation in the opposition on Spanish soil.
Antoine Griezmann spurned the opportunity to
make it 2-0 when he blasted a 84th-minute punishment against the crossbar, yet
Atletico now beat the gathering on six focuses, three in front of Bayern, who
sit in second place above Rostov and PSV taking after their 2-2 draw.
Atletico's protective masterclass kept Bayern
under control in the last-four conflict at the Calderon prior this year, yet
Simeone's side had a lot of early weight and just a brilliant square from Javi
Martinez - taking after a free touch - halted Torres from opening the scoring
from short proximity.
Oblak made a staggering response recovery to
deny Muller on the volley after the Germany forward beat the offside trap,
before Neuer sprung low to one side to piece Carrasco's exertion from the edge
of the range.
Torres missed a sublime opportunity to break
the gridlock following 22 minutes, heading against the post from only three
yards out after Saul Niguez's flick, and Robert Lewandowski gestured an
adequate opening into Oblak's grip at the flip side.
Be that as it may, Atleti got the lead they
merited following 35 minutes. Messy play from Xabi Alonso saw the ball break
into Carrasco's way, and he penetrated a low complete past Neuer and in off the
base of the post from 20 yards.
Ribery scraped a shot past the close corner
in the wake of finding an uncommon pocket of space in the Atleti zone, and
Muller headed wide when unmarked at a corner soon after half-time as Bayern
searched for a definitive reaction.
Ancelotti presented Arjen Robben just before
the hour mark in an offer to infuse some assaulting verve, however Neuer was
called upon to keep his side in the match when he jumped to one side to repel
Carrasco's drive from separation.
Bayern set up camp in Atleti's half in the
end stages, Lewandowski looking a header simply past Oblak's correct hand post,
before Robben arrowed a low shot barely wide, however their assaulting
endeavors remained to a great extent worked against a home resistance splendidly
marshaled by Diego Godin.
Griezmann then wasted the opportunity to make
the most recent couple of minutes open to, smashing his spot-kick off the
woodwork after Arturo Vidal had burst Filipe Luis to ground, however Atleti
held firm to extend their rushed to 26 wins in 31 European recreations on home
turf.
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