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Atletico Madrid edges Liverpool 1-0 in UEFA Champions League

Atletico Madrid players celebrate after a 1st leg, round of 16, of the Champions League soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Liverpool at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. Atletico won 1-0. (Manu Fernandez / Associated Press)
By Tales Azzoni Associated Press

MADRID – Atletico Madrid’s defense was back at its best on Tuesday, too good even for the European champions.

Atletico Madrid scored early and then defended superbly to beat Liverpool 1-0 in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League’s round of 16 on Tuesday, spoiling the defending champion’s return to the place where it won the European title last year.

Midfielder Saul Niguez netted in the fourth minute and Atletico’sdefense kept Liverpool’s powerful attack from having a single attempt on target, giving Diego Simeone’s team the edge going into the second leg on March 11 in England.

“The concentration level of the Atletico defense was exceptional today,” Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said. “I’m not disappointed with how we played. We were not good enough in the last third.”

It was at Atletico’s Wanda Metropolitano Stadium that Liverpool defeated Tottenham 2-0 last June to lift its sixth European Cup trophy. Tuesday’s lineup was nearly identical for Liverpool, with defender Joe Gomez the only player who did not start in last year’s final.

“It’s not the best night ever because we didn’t win a trophy,” Simeone said. “But there are nights you don’t forget. The best team in the world came here and we beat them. But it’s only one game. We still have one to go.”

Enduring one of its worst stretches under Simeone, Atleticocame in as a heavy underdog against the thriving European champions, who had not lost a game in any competition in 2020.

Liverpool controlled possession throughout but couldn’t find a way to break through the tight Atletico defense.

It was only the second time that Liverpool failed to have an attempt on target under Klopp – the other coming in a 1-0 Champions League loss against Napoli in 2018.

“We had the ball most of the game,” Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk said. “We couldn’t create massive opportunities, but we have another 90 minutes to set it straight and should be full of confidence.”

Klopp also liked Liverpool’s chances going into the second leg.

“It’s only 1-0. We are not 5-0 down,” he said. “We don’t think its going to be easy, but we think we have a chance. As long as we can get 11 players in a Liverpool shirt, we will try it with all we have.”

Atletico pressed early and it didn’t take long before itopened the scoring. Niguez netted from close range after picking up a loose ball inside the area following a corner. The ball appeared to touch Liverpool midfielder Fabinho before reaching Niguez for an easy goal.

Liverpool, which had not trailed in 15 matches in all competitions, quickly worked its way into the game but it took nearly half an hour for the visitors to havean attempt.

Atletico had a good chance to add to the lead in the 26th when striker Alvaro Morata, making his 50th Champions League appearance, had his shot blocked by Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.

Liverpool had a goal by Mohamed Salah ruled out for offside moments later, and the Egyptian again came close to equalizing in the 36th with a shot deflected by Atletico defender Felipe in front of the goal.

Salah’s 53rd-minute header missed just wide, and Morata squandered another good opportunity for Atletico in the 68th.

Atletico striker Diego Costa came off the bench in the 77th for his first appearance since undergoing surgery on a herniated cervical disc in November.

Atletico has conceded only one goal in its last 12 Champions League knockout matches at home.It lost only once in 26 European home games, and is unbeaten in its last 14 Champions League knockout matches as a host.