BSP-05 Football: Costa’s sizzling return reignites Atletico

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Football: Costa’s sizzling return reignites Atletico

MADRID, Jan 5, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Diego Costa’s return to Atletico Madrid
began in typically explosive fashion on Wednesday night, and his second spell
in La Liga has raised hopes that his new team might challenge runaway leaders
Barcelona.

Costa swept home his first Atletico goal since leaving the club for
Chelsea in 2014 just five minutes into his first appearance since May,
scoring Atletico’s third in a 4-0 hammering of third-tier Lleida Esportiu in
the Copa Del Rey and showing the goalscoring prowess that Diego Simeone’s
side have lacked all season.

Costa came on as a 64th minute sub on Wednesday and almost immediately put
his foot where it hurts to score, beating Lleida centre-back Marc Trilles to
Juanfran’s drilled cross and having his shin stamped on by the defending in
the process.

“He’d put his foot into the blades of a fan,” said teammate Vitolo.

Costa showed the other, darker side to his game soon after deciding that
the knock to the shin was nothing serious, charging back onto the pitch and
getting embroiled in a row with Jorge Felix for which he was lucky not to be
booked.

“In a way he never left, despite having a very good spell at Chelsea,”
said goalkeeper Miguel Anguel Moya, who stood in for Jan Oblak at Lleida.

Atletico, who host Getafe on Saturday, are second in La Liga having lost
only once all season but are nine points behind Ernesto Valverde’s team, on
36 points after drawing six of their 17 league fixtures, more than any team
in the top half of the table.

They remain as dogged and as hard to beat as ever — just eight goals
conceded and one defeat in 17 league games is a testament to that — but they
have scored only 25.

That’s 20 fewer than Barca and a paltry total compared to third-placed
Valencia, who have rattled in 36 and are two points behind Atletico.

Their top scorer is Antoine Griezmann, who has improved after a slow start
to the season and scored the fourth with a deflected free-kick on Wednesday
but has only scored five times in the league.

Sunday’s match is just the sort of match Atletico have faltered at
throughout this season.

As well as the six league draws against the middling likes of Girona and
Leganes, four in the Champions League — including two with Azerbaijani
minnows Qarabag — cost them qualification from a group many expected them to
comfortably get through ahead of eventual group winners Roma.

Their first league defeat of the season came at Espanyol before the
Christmas break, a 1-0 loss that came thanks to shot shy striker Sergio
Garcia’s first goal of the season two minutes before the end and highlighted
the how blunt Atletico can look going forward against weak opposition.

Atletico haven’t won La Liga since Costa left for London, where he won two
Premier League titles in three years straight after rifling the Madrid club
to their tenth league championship with 27 goals.

Real Madrid are way back in fourth, five behind Atletico as they prepare
to travel to Celta Vigo, who have held Barca to two recent draws — 2-2 at
the Camp Nou in the league last month and 1-1 in the cup on Thursday.

Fixtures (all times GMT)

Saturday

Atletico Madrid v Getafe (1200), Valencia v Girona (1515), Las Palmas v
Eibar (1730), Sevilla v Real Betis (1945)

Sunday

Leganes v Real Sociedad (1100), Barcelona v Levante (1515), Athletic
Bilbao v Alaves (1730), Villareal v Deportivo (1730), Celta Vigo v Real
Madrid (1945)

Monday

Malaga v Espanyol (2000)

BSS/AFP/RY/08:35 hrs