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Atletico defy Griezmann red card to salvage Girona draw

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Atletico de Madrid's French forward Antoine Griezmann (L) vies with Girona's Colombian Bernando Espinosa during the Spanish league football match Girona FC vs Club Atletico de Madrid at the Municipal de Montilivi stadium in Girona on August 19, 2017. PAU BARRENA / AFP

Organic Creame

Atletico Madrid battled back from 2-0 down after a red card for Antoine Griezmann to salvage a 2-2 draw at newly-promoted Girona to start their La Liga campaign on Saturday.

Tight security measures oversaw the first top-flight match in Catalonia since two terror attacks in the region left 14 dead and hundreds injured in Barcelona and the nearby seaside town of Cambrils on Thursday and the early hours of Friday morning.

Concrete road blocks were mounted outside the Estadi Montilivi as in both attacks vans had been used to mow down pedestrians.

However, a near capacity 13,500 crowd weren’t dissuaded from attending and thought the hosts were headed for a dream start to their first ever La Liga campaign.

Cristhian Stuani took advantage of some slack marking at the heart of an Atletico defence shorn of the suspended Diego Godin to head home twice in three first-half minutes.

Atletico’s hopes seemed to have gone when Griezmann was controversially dismissed 23 minutes from time.

The French international appeared to have been clipped by Gorka Iraizoz as he rounded the goalkeeper, but was instead booked for diving and then shown a straight red card for his protests towards referee Juan Martinez Manuera.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Atletico responded heroically to salvage an unlikely point as Angel Correa blasted into the top corner from outside the box 12 minutes from time.

Jose Maria Gimenez completed the comeback when his header from Koke’s free-kick caught Iraizoz in no man’s land.

Yet, the visitors still had their own goalkeeper Jan Oblak to thank as the Slovenian produced an outstanding reflex save to prevent Manchester City loanee Olarenwaju Kayode from netting a last-minute winner.

Earlier, Real Sociedad also came twice from behind to beat Celta Vigo 3-2 at Balaidos.

Maxi Gomez had put Celta in front early in both halves, but goals from Mikel Oyarzabal, Juanmi and Willian Jose’s penalty two minutes from time handed the Basques all three points.

Source: G Sport

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