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AtlΓ©tico de Madrid squandered a golden opportunity to move to the top of La Liga when they imploded late on in stunning and uncharacteristic fashion, losing 2-1 at Getafe.
Atleti were frustrated for much of the game, but they appeared to be on their way to a big three-point victory that would have put them at the top of the table when they were awarded a controversial penalty for handball with 15 minutes left.
Alexander SΓΈrloth scored a penalty shot low to the goalkeeper's left, but Diego Simeone's team suffered a disastrous turn of events.
With three minutes left, Atleti's birthday boy Γngel Correa was sent off. Getafe equalized with a free-kick from Mauro Arambarri, who miskicked his first attempt.
The drama didn't end there; Ambarri was the man of the moment again in injury time, diverting a wayward shot home with an instinctive finish that left Atleti stunned and handed them their third loss of the season, which could see them overtaken by Real Madrid.
The wounded Colchoneros' next match is the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against their city rivals, which they trail 2-1.
Atleti were frustrated for much of the game, but they appeared to be on their way to a big three-point victory that would have put them at the top of the table when they were awarded a controversial penalty for handball with 15 minutes left.
Alexander SΓΈrloth scored a penalty shot low to the goalkeeper's left, but Diego Simeone's team suffered a disastrous turn of events.
With three minutes left, Atleti's birthday boy Γngel Correa was sent off. Getafe equalized with a free-kick from Mauro Arambarri, who miskicked his first attempt.
The drama didn't end there; Ambarri was the man of the moment again in injury time, diverting a wayward shot home with an instinctive finish that left Atleti stunned and handed them their third loss of the season, which could see them overtaken by Real Madrid.
The wounded Colchoneros' next match is the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against their city rivals, which they trail 2-1.
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