In a one-sided Champions League night, Atlético Madrid overwhelmed Eintracht Frankfurt 5–1 at the Metropolitano, leaving the German side’s defence in shambles.
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Giacomo Raspadori opened the scoring as early as the 4th minute following a defensive mix-up.
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Robin Le Normand doubled the lead in the 33rd minute, capitalizing on a flicked corner.
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Antoine Griezmann struck just before half-time for his 200th goal for Atlético, cementing his status in club lore.
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Frankfurt pulled one back through Jonathan Burkardt in the 57th minute, but Giuliano Simeone restored the 3-goal cushion shortly after.
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The rout was sealed when Julián Álvarez calmly converted a penalty in the 82nd minute, after VAR spotted a missed handball.
Despite Diego Simeone serving a touchline ban (following his red card at Anfield), Atlético showed no signs of disruption.
Frankfurt’s defence was repeatedly punished all evening, conceding goals through poor marking, loose clearances, and set-piece vulnerability. Their campaign in the group now faces serious turbulence if this form continues.
Question:
Will Atlético Madrid finish the group stage as winners of their group?
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