MADRID – In an electrifying LaLiga clash, Getafe staged a remarkable comeback to secure a 3-3 draw against a 10-man Atletico Madrid, with Borja Mayoral’s stoppage-time penalty capping off the drama. Despite Antoine Griezmann’s record-equalling performance, Atletico failed to clinch a win at home.
Atletico Madrid, pushing for a win at home, faced a setback with Stefan Savic’s red card in the 38th minute. Despite being a man down, they took the lead as Griezmann netted a close-range goal from Rodrigo Riquelme’s cross, equalling Luis Aragones’ club record of 173 goals.
Getafe responded robustly after the break. Mayoral capitalized on Jan Oblak’s save to head in the equalizer, marking his 12th goal of the season. Atletico’s Alvaro Morata briefly restored their lead with a header, followed by Griezmann’s successful penalty.
The game’s climax came in the final moments. Oscar Rodriguez’s deflected shot brought Getafe within touching distance before Mayoral’s penalty in stoppage time ensured a share of the spoils.
Atletico’s Simeone praised his team’s effort despite the numerical disadvantage and lauded Griezmann’s significant contribution. Griezmann himself expressed disappointment but remained optimistic about the season.
The draw positions Atletico third in the table, tied on points with Barcelona. Getafe’s spirited performance underlines their resilience in LaLiga, where Girona currently leads the standings.
This thrilling encounter at Madrid was a rollercoaster of emotions and tactical shifts. Getafe’s comeback against a traditionally resilient Atletico side, especially after trailing and facing a numerical disadvantage, highlights the unpredictability and competitiveness of LaLiga. For Atletico, it’s a missed opportunity to solidify their position in the top tier of the league, while for Getafe, the result demonstrates their potential to challenge even the strongest teams in Spain.