Atlético Madrid has finally broken their losing run in La Liga, as Antoine Griezmann scored the winning goal for his team against Valencia. The French forward came off the bench to score a thunderous half-volley in the 89th minute, ending a four-match winless streak for the Madrileños.
Griezmann's goal marked a turning point in the match, which had seen Koke open the scoring with a first-half strike before Lucas Beltrán equalised for Valencia. However, the visitors' lead was short-lived, as Griezmann's clinical finish sealed the win for Atlético.
The victory has lifted Atlético Madrid to fourth place in the table, and they are now just one point behind third-placed Villarreal. The Madrileños remain six points adrift of league leaders Barcelona, who host Osasuna later on Saturday.
Griezmann was pleased with his team's performance and praised his family for their continued support. "I'm happy here," he said. "I have a wonderful family, wonderful fans, live in a wonderful city... And I'm happy. I'm going to make the most of every minute I get."
Meanwhile, other European leagues saw action on the same day. Eintracht Frankfurt won 1-0 against Augsburg with Ritsu Doan scoring the only goal of the game, while St Pauli ended their winless run with a 2-1 victory over Heidenheim.
In Bundesliga news, Wolfsburg continued their revival under interim coach Daniel Bauer, beating Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1. Hoffenheim also got back on the winning track, beating promoted Hamburg 4-1 at home.
Griezmann's goal marked a turning point in the match, which had seen Koke open the scoring with a first-half strike before Lucas Beltrán equalised for Valencia. However, the visitors' lead was short-lived, as Griezmann's clinical finish sealed the win for Atlético.
The victory has lifted Atlético Madrid to fourth place in the table, and they are now just one point behind third-placed Villarreal. The Madrileños remain six points adrift of league leaders Barcelona, who host Osasuna later on Saturday.
Griezmann was pleased with his team's performance and praised his family for their continued support. "I'm happy here," he said. "I have a wonderful family, wonderful fans, live in a wonderful city... And I'm happy. I'm going to make the most of every minute I get."
Meanwhile, other European leagues saw action on the same day. Eintracht Frankfurt won 1-0 against Augsburg with Ritsu Doan scoring the only goal of the game, while St Pauli ended their winless run with a 2-1 victory over Heidenheim.
In Bundesliga news, Wolfsburg continued their revival under interim coach Daniel Bauer, beating Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1. Hoffenheim also got back on the winning track, beating promoted Hamburg 4-1 at home.