The Atletico Madrid win at El Sadar thanks to goals from Joao Félix after three minutes, and from Luis Suárez and Correa in the second half (0-3) in a game where Osasuna deserved much more.
Atlético de Madrid jumped to El Sadar with up to five changes to try to get out of the bad run of results against a Osasuna who repeated with his eleven players that won a week ago in Vallecas.
Cholo Simeone brought in Carrasco, Suárez, Joao Félix, Herrera and Vrsaljko to give freshness to a team that has just lost to Levante during the week. Giménez and Savic were the bolt in defense, while the Mozambican Reinildo repeated on the left.
For its part, Jagoba Arrasate chose to give continuity to the team that beat Rayo Vallecano 0-3 last Saturday. Rubén García, who has been between cottons during the week, was finally from the initial game. The Argentine Chimy Ávila will repeat for the fourth consecutive time on the right wing.
Atlético had the initial luck of a poor clearance by Sergio Herrera at the exit of a corner, a mistake that the Portuguese took advantage of Joao Félix to burst the ball and celebrate the 0-1 shortly after starting, all this due to the desperation of the red players, who called for a foul for a possible touch by Luis Suárez on the goalkeeper.
After this, the Navarrese did not collapse and they dominated possession of the ball with several clear chances such as the shot off David Garcia or the Croatian stick Ante Budimir five minutes before the break.
Those from Pamplona were clear dominators of an entertaining first half in which they had chances. Atlético only shot once between the three posts.
After the break Osasuna had the ball in the first few minutes, but on the first occasion the visitor Luis Suarez saw Sergio Herrera advanced and scored a great goal in the 58th minute (0-2) from about 40 meters.
Although the ball belonged to the locals, the third goal also came from the visitors. Correa scored in 89 the 0-3; excessive punishment for what was done by one and the other.
DATA SHEET
Lineups:
Osuna: Sergio Herrera; Nacho Vidal (81′ Javi Martínez), David García, Juan Cruz, Manu Sánchez (75′ Cote); Torró, Chimy Avila (67′ Kike García), Moncayola, Darko Brasanac (67′ Torres), Ruben García (67′ Kike Barja) and Budimir. Coach: Jagoba Arrasate.
Atletico Madrid: Oblak; Vrsaljko, Savic, Giménez (46′ Felipe), Reinildo; Llorente, Herrera, Koke, Carrasco (81′ Beautiful); Joao Félix (81′ Serrano) and Suárez (71′ Kondogbia). Coach: Cholo Simeone.
Stadium: sadar
Goals:
0-1, Joao Felix (3′)
0-2, Luis Suarez (59′)
0-3, Strap (89′)

Joao Felix goal

Luis Suarez goal
Source: Eitb

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