La Liga: Atletico Madrid crowned champions courtesy of Suarez winner
Atletico Madrid came from behind to beat Real Valladolid 2-1 and secure the La Liga 2020-21 title.
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Atletico Madrid pipped city rivals Real Madrid to the La Liga title on Saturday after Luis Suarez fired them to a 2-1 comeback win at Real Valladolid, which secured them the Spanish championship for the first time in seven years.
Valladolid took a shock lead in the 18th minute when Oscar Plano slotted past Jan Oblak to complete a sweeping counterattack after Yannick Carrasco had lost control of the ball following an Atletico corner.
Just as they had done in last week's comeback win over Osasuna, Atletico missed a series of clear opportunities but they drew level after a moment of magic from Angel Correa, who danced his way through the defence before arrowing into the bottom corner in the 57th minute.
Suarez then pounced on a giveaway by the Valladolid defence to score in the 67th and put Atletico on their way to a victory that would secure the title no matter what happened in Real Madrid's game at home to Villarreal.
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#CampeonesPartidoAPartido pic.twitter.com/kuwodKceU7— LALIGA CHAMPIONS [?] (@atletienglish) May 22, 2021
Valladolid missed a couple of glaring opportunities down the other end while Geoffrey Kondogbia wasted a chance that would have given Atletico a more relaxing finish when he blasted into the side-netting.
Real Madrid ended up fighting their way back from a goal down to beat Villarreal 2-1 which meant they would have swiped the title from Atletico's hands if Valladolid had equalised thanks to a better head-to-head record.
However, Diego Simeone's side saw out the victory and wildly celebrated on the pitch.
"Atletico have had an incredible season despite all the difficulties we've had. We've been the most consistent team and we are champions," said Suarez.
H A P P I N E S S #CampeonesPartidoAPartido pic.twitter.com/5n2arS4H21 — LALIGA CHAMPIONS [?] (@atletienglish) May 22, 2021
The game was played behind closed doors like all of Atletico's matches this season although several hundred supporters cheered them on from outside the stadium.
Atletico finished top of the standings on 86 points while Real came second on 84. Valladolid finished 19th and were relegated to Spain's second division along with 18th-place Huesca and Eibar, who finished bottom.
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