A Diego Costa-inspired Atletico Madrid came from behind to get their Champions League campaign off to a winning start against Monaco.
Match Events
6' CHANCE! Costa's shot inches wide out
18' GOAL! Monaco 1-0 Atletico (Grandsir)
The hosts snatch the lead! Falcao steals possession on the edge of the box and cuts a pass back across the face of goal, where Atletico cannot clear their lines and Grandsir pounces on the loose ball to poke home.
31' GOAL! Monaco 1-1 Atletico (Diego Costa)
Atletico equalise following a superb piece of play that sees Koke pass through to Griezmann, who immediately flicks possession forward to Costa and he slots home comfortably.
46' GOAL! Monaco 1-2 Atletico (Gimenez)
GOAL! 2-1 Atletico! Koke whips a corner into the middle where Gimenez rises highest in the air and heads past Benaglio.
50' OFFSIDE! Costa's goal disallowed
DISALLOWED! Koke takes the free-kick and floats a ball into the box where it is flicked onto the far post where Costa lurks before tucking home, though the offside flag is raised.
Match reports
Diego Costa and Jose Gimenez did the damage as Atletico Madrid came from behind to begin their Champions League Group A campaign with a 2-1 win at Monaco.
Atletico have been disappointing in LaLiga and again looked susceptible at the back in the first half, but their quality in the final third ensured they had too much for Leonardo Jardim's men.
A couple of mistakes in quick succession ruined Atletico's positive start as Samuel Grandsir netted on his Champions League debut, but the superior visitors deservedly went into the break ahead thanks to Costa and Gimenez.
That lead never looked in danger after the restart, as Atletico enjoyed complete control of the midfield and saw out the win.
Although Atletico started the brighter, Monaco punished two errors in the 18th minute as Radamel Falcao robbed Saul Niguez in the area and saw Angel Correa knock his cutback on to Grandsir, who prodded past Jan Oblak.
Costa made amends for an early miss by levelling just after the half-hour mark, finishing beyond Diego Benaglio with aplomb after Antoine Griezmann's cushioned first-time pass released him.
Atletico completed the turnaround on the stroke of half-time – Gimenez powering a header past Benaglio from Koke's corner.
The away side sat back more after the break, offering encouragement to Monaco, but a lack of sharpness in attack saw the hosts fail to capitalise.
Substitute Jordi Mboula looked lively after replacing Nacer Chadli, though the best he could muster was a long-range effort which sailed over and Atletico easily cruised to the final whistle.
Line-ups
Monaco XI: D. Benaglio, R. Falcao, N. Chadli, K. Glik, D. Sidibé, Aholou, Henrichs, Y. Tielemans, Jemerson, N'Doram, Grandsir
Subs: Raggi, A.Traoré, Y. Aït Bennasser, L. Badiashile, Mboula, M.Sylla, Sofiane Diop
Atlético Madrid XI: Juanfran, D. Godín, Diego Costa, Jan Oblak, A. Griezmann, Saúl, Koke, J. Giménez, Correa, L. Hernández, R.Hernández
Subs: Filipe Luis, Antonio Adán, T. Lemar, T.Partey, Gelson Martins, Javier Montero, Borja Garcés
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Atletico Madrid got a narrow lead against Monaco which can be a morale booster for them to uplift their performance in the La Liga.During a short span of time Atletico was thriving as Atletico were sloppy and they even got a goal but then Atletico bounced back quickly with two goals in the first half.Diego Costa scored the winning goal which is great,considering he has a slow start this season and needs to score goals more often.Both of the sides have still got room for improvement as it wasn't their best game.Monaco should have got back in the game and utilized against Atletico's average performance,they have sold a lot of their stars but at the same time have also invested in young and talented players.On the other hand Atletico have an incredible squad and everybody knows it.They have such capacity that they could have easily wiped out Monaco in this match but they're struggling and it is a matter of concern for Diego Simeone who watched the match above in the stands.