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Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 11, 2015

Draws Show Diego Simeone Must Rely More on Atletico Madrid's Varied Attack

Draws Show Diego Simeone Must Rely More on Atletico Madrid's Varied Attack
Atletico Madrid missed a big chance to move closer to Champions League qualification for the knock-out phase on Tuesday night as they could only manage a 0-0 draw in Kazakhstan against Astana.
With seven points from four games, Atleti now sit in second place in the group—but with tough fixtures away to Benfica and at home toGalatasaray still to come.
Had they taken a win at Astana, only another point would realistically be needed from the last two games to assure progress and first place would still have been an option, but Atleti now need a positive result to keep the Turkish side at bay next time out.
Manager Diego Simeone, unhappy with his team's attacking play on the night, perhaps needs to be more forceful and reliant on his team's versatile methods of attack, rather than playing with a more withdrawn and safety-first XI, which has seen Atletico draw both their last two games when wins should have been taken.

Astana
A midfield quartet of Koke, Saul, Tiago and Gabi—those chosen against Astana—offered plenty of running, closing down, technique on the ball and tactical awareness, but little in the way of capacity to break lines by beating opponents one-on-one or showing a turn of pace to really punish teams on the counter-attack.
It was telling that Atletico's best spell in the game, when more chances were created and real danger came with any frequency, was in the final 20 minutes—once changes had been made and the likes of Oliver Torres and Yannick Carrasco entered as substitutes.
There was no real need to go with all four quite similar options in the middle line; sure, Saul deserved a run-out, and this was probably an ideal time to bring him in, but he could have either replaced Koke as the flank-to-infield option or else Simeone could have rested one of his starting veteran central midfielders.
Astana didn't have any trouble in repelling the slow, methodical build-up those four supplied, and the front two of Antoine Griezmann and Fernando Torres—later replaced by Jackson Martinez—lacked support or runners beyond them.

Carrasco, Oliver
Belgian winger Carrasco, so effective against Valencia and also impressive in the first half against Deportivo La Coruna on Friday, was the catalyst for Atleti's improvement and he twice went close to scoring, but the Spanish side simply didn't create enough clear openings.
Per Marca, Simeone was critical of a lack of invention in the final third:
We carved out three or four good goalscoring chances which we failed to put away. But no blame. 
We obviously have to be better going forward. We need to be surer of ourselves in the final third.
I told the lads the same, that we're doing well and that whoever loses their nerve, loses the game.
That has to go down, at least in part, to his decisions, though; not only was it this game which saw a lack of chances created until Carrascoand Oliver came on to reshape the midfield alignment, but also the second half against Depor.
Having dominated entirely in the Liga match on Friday night, Simeonetook off Carrasco and Martinez and replaced them with Angel Correaand Saul, lessening the impact in the final third by both numbers and direct running.
Depor's equaliser might have been a freak incident after JosemaGimenez's mistake, but the change from an offensive pattern of play still led to the increased pressure Atleti came under in the second half.

Two from Five
Atleti's usual 4-4-2 has mainly seen Griezmann paired up with either of Jackson or Fernando Torres from the start, with the other inevitably used as substitute this term.
Both have had their moments of form and Correa has also briefly begun to shine. Luciano Vietto also awaits his first big impact, having struggled for game time due to a poor start to the season and a recent illness.
With so many offensive options, Simeone has to begin focusing on killing off matches earlier on by using the huge armoury at his disposal.

Of course, Atleti have to decide to shut up shop from time to time—and as good as they usually are in defence, why wouldn't they back themselves to do so?
Against these significantly lesser opponents, though, the focus should very much be on getting the win wrapped up, and then making alterations to improve the balance and defensive nature of the team.
Atletico can challenge the very best on a game-to-game basis, but with the talent and value of his final-third players ready to be unleashed,Simeone must start ensuring the team see off opponents with greater consistency to have a chance of landing the biggest prizes.

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