Atletico Madrid 2 - 1 Fulham
(1-0) 31' Forlan, (1-1) 38' Davies, (2-1) 116' Forlan
Atletico Madrid ended 48 years of hurt to land the Europa League in Hamburg, defeating English side Fulham 2-1. Diego Forlan was the two goal hero, striking the first of the match after 30 minutes and leaving it late to grab the winner, just four minutes from the end of extra time. The Uruguayan has saved his best for Europe this season, with the English bearing the brunt of his razor-sharp finishing. Call it revenge after his barren spell at Manchester United, but the hitman has scored crucial goals against Liverpool and Fulham, almost single-handedly driving Atleti to Euro glory. But this was no one-man-show. Forlan was aided by an electric performance from Sergio Agüero and solid displays from youngsters Dominguez and David de Gea, as Atleti overcame a resolute Fulham side to snatch the trophy just as the dreaded penalty shootout was approaching.
You have to take your proverbial hat off to Fulham, who have been nothing short of an absolute revelation in this tournament. Mohamed Al Fayeds team refuse to back down from a fight, taking little time to claw themselves back into the final with an equaliser through Welshman Simon Davies. Zoltan Gera and Dickson Etuhu put in admirable shifts, but they were hampered early in the second half as their menacing focal point, Bobby Zamora, was forced off injured, leaving them glaringly short of presence up front. Atletico carried the greater threat throughout, especially when 'El Kun' grabbed hold of the ball. The Argentine was a constant menace for Brede Hangeland and Aaron Hughes, and it was their failure to deal with his incisive runs that ultimately cost them. It was desparately sad for the neutral to see Roy Hodgson and his unfancied team of veterans fall at the last hurdle, but Fulham more than contributed to what was a hotly contested final, dominated by two imposing defences. They simply lacked the class and ruthlessness of Agüero and Forlan.
There have been some miserable moments down the years for Atleti; a perpetual suffering as the club hurdled crisis after crisis. Yet it makes moments like this even sweeter. The Neptune Fountain finally got the celebration it's been lacking since 1962. The man who has turned it all around at the Vicente Calderon, Quique Sanches Florez, was flung in the air by his ecstatic players in the frenzied celebrations after Antonio Lopez lifted the trophy; a clear sign of their admiration for the former Valencia coach. The job Quique has done since he arrived early this season to replace Abel Resino simply cannot be underestimated. Back on October 23rd he entered into an undignified mess. Seven months later they have the Europa League in the cabinet and a Copa del Rey final to look forward to in one weeks time. He has etched himself a place in Atleti folklore.
So a massive congratulations to Atletico Madrid and all their fiercely loyal supporters, who have waited almost half a century for another taste of European silverware. On to the Camp Nou for Round two.
There have been some miserable moments down the years for Atleti; a perpetual suffering as the club hurdled crisis after crisis. Yet it makes moments like this even sweeter. The Neptune Fountain finally got the celebration it's been lacking since 1962. The man who has turned it all around at the Vicente Calderon, Quique Sanches Florez, was flung in the air by his ecstatic players in the frenzied celebrations after Antonio Lopez lifted the trophy; a clear sign of their admiration for the former Valencia coach. The job Quique has done since he arrived early this season to replace Abel Resino simply cannot be underestimated. Back on October 23rd he entered into an undignified mess. Seven months later they have the Europa League in the cabinet and a Copa del Rey final to look forward to in one weeks time. He has etched himself a place in Atleti folklore.
So a massive congratulations to Atletico Madrid and all their fiercely loyal supporters, who have waited almost half a century for another taste of European silverware. On to the Camp Nou for Round two.
Spot on El Guiri!What a night.Eventhough we were dominating it didn't feel like it at times.Garreth and I were suffering loads but hey we did it.Can't wait for Sat night against Geta,party time!!!Trophy parade etc
ReplyDeleteI hope Xerez achieve the miracle and stay up.You would have to say it is unlikely but you never know....
Garreth and I visit a blog called theoffside quite often and they are looking for someone to blog on Xerez.Perhaps if you stay up you could do it next season:-)Just a thought!
I am really chuffed for Atletico. I was at the quarter and semi finals in Calderon and the atmosphere was immense and last night I was in plaza neptuno taking photos and celebrating. The Atletico fans are second to none and really put their city rivals to shame sometimes.
ReplyDeleteregarding Xerez, if they do stay up I think their manager, along with the Mallorca one and Florez at Atletico will be the managers of the year. I will be in Pamplona for the Xerez match, so hopefully they do it.
Jamie! Mate, I was so so close to travelling up to Pamplona for the match. Trouble is I have work on monday and the bus gets back into Jerez about the same time I start. I've still got a day to think it over. If we pull it off it would be immense. If they relegated I dont want to think what the journey home would be like. I'll let you know if I come up. If Gorosito does it, the man will be mobbed for life around here. And he´d have to be the favourite for manager of the year....his only problem being he was only in charge for half of it.
ReplyDeleteAs for Atleti, must have been quality at the Neptune fountain. They do indeed put their neighbours to shame.
Killickthere! Lap it up against Getafe! Cant imagine what the nerves were like during the match....and the celebrations down your way when Forlan slotted in. The best manner to win a final...the worst way to lose it. Felt really sorry for Fulham.
ReplyDeleteCheers for the heads up about the blog. Could be something to check out. Xerez will need to sort out their houdini act first. Have a funny feeling results will go their way, but they won't get the win. They tend to be shocking away from home....and I just saw half the squad out at the Feria here in El Puerto......
I have a similar problem getting back. I am leaving Pamplona at 01.00 and arriving in Madrid at 06.30 on Monday morning and going directly to work. If you decide to go then let me know.
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