Atlético Madrid showed a better face after the last draw in the Champions League debut (1-1 with Lazio). They faced Feyenoord and defeated them 3-2 with two goals from Álvaro Morata and one from Antoine Griezmann in an exciting match. In addition, Cholo Simeone's team and the Argentine National Team celebrated great news: the return of Rodrigo De Paul as a starter (he had returned the weekend against Cadiz).
Argentine Rodrigo De Paul returned to the starting lineup after the injury he suffered in La Paz against Bolivia. Another who was part of the game was Nahuel Molina, who provided the pass for the third goal. Ángel Correa came on in the second half. Thus, Cholo achieved an important victory to place itself better in Group E, where it competes with the Dutch team, Lazio and Celtic.
The Colchonero team did not give up and came back twice to bring joy to their fans. In addition, the Spanish and Argentine teams celebrated the return of De Paul: he played the first half and then Llorente replaced him. Also, Nahuel Molina had a great performance: he gave a perfect cross so that Morata only had to push the ball into the net.
He also left the field and received great applause from his fans. Correa came on in the last ten minutes. For now, Colchonero is first in its group with 4 points and will have to play with Celtic in Glasgow for the next international date. This Sunday at 11:15 they will be home against Real Sociedad for the 9th of La Liga, where they are 4th with 16 points.
Lionel Scaloni will announce this Friday the list of those summoned to play the double qualifying round on the way to the next World Cup. On Thursday, October 12, they will face Paraguay at the Monumental and then travel to Lima to face Peru. The Argentine National Team has several absences and there will surely be news. The three Argentine players in the Spanish club will surely receive the call.
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