Antoine Griezmann grills Levante

Scores twice as Atletico Madrid remain on course to retain their La Liga title

Update: 2015-01-04 23:24 GMT
Antoine Griezmann, right, celebrates his goal with teammates during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Atletico de Madrid and Levante at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid (Photo: AP)

Madrid: La Liga champions Atletico Madrid remained in the race to retain their title with a comfortable 3-1 win over Levante on Saturday thanks to two goals from Antoine Griezmann. With Fernando Torres watching on from the stands before his move back to his boyhood club is concluded on Monday, Griezmann was under pressure to continue his fine form after scoring a hat-trick as Atletico closed 2014 with a 4-1 win away to Athletic Bilbao two weeks ago.

And he duly obliged with two headed finishes from close range early in each half before Diego Godin nodded in Atletico’s third after Nabil El Zhar’s deflected effort had given Levante hope. Atletico are now level with Barcelona in second place and one point behind leaders Real Madrid. Torres was the star attraction before kick-off as he took his seat in the directors’ box to much acclaim.

However, on the field, Griezmann ensured Los Rojiblancos’ former captain will find it hard to get into the side for the visit of Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday. Atletico coach Diego Simeone, though, suggested Griezmann could eventually move out wide, where he has played for the majority of his career, to make way for Torres. “More than just the goals, which are important for him and the team, I like when he tracks back, works and when he wins the ball back to be able to attack from better positions,” Simeone said of Griezmann.

“He can play in different positions, as well as on the wing where he has played before. Not all games are equal and there could be times when all the forwards play,” he added. Griezmann put Simeone’s men in front on 18 minutes when Guilherme Siqueira’s cross from the left looped into the Frenchman’s path and he nodded past the helpless Diego Marino.
Atletico looked to have made the game safe just 60 seconds into the second period as, despite more heroics from Marino to claw a Mandzukic header off the line.
Elsewhere, Sevilla moved above Valencia into fourth, but were far from convincing in a 1-0 win over 10-man Celta Vigo.    

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