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Correa grabs double as Atletico Madrid begin La Liga title defence brightly

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Atletico Madrid started their Spanish La Liga title defence with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Celta Vigo, aided by Angel Correa’s double and a dreadful miss from Iago Aspas.

Correa struck either side of Aspas’ penalty kick before both teams had a player sent off in stoppage time.

Mario Hermoso and Hugo Mallo saw red after a confrontation between the pair.

Matters might have been a little easier for Atletico Madrid if not for a rather soft Celta Vigo penalty kick, after Marcos Llorente was harshly adjudged to have handled.

Correa ——  starting up top with Luis Suarez on the bench —— ultimately settled the contest with a cool finish.

Aspas however sliced wide of an open goal with 10 minutes remaining to let Diego Simeone’s side off the hook.

The game’s first shot on target led to the first goal, after Thomas Lemar’s fantastic run teed up Correa.

He slammed a brilliant finish high into the net, leaving Matias Dituro flat-footed.

However, Celta Vigo had a lifeline 11 minutes into the second half.

Jan Oblak flapped at a cross and Aspas was only able to divert it, from point-blank range, onto the chest of Llorente.

The ball bounced down onto the midfielder’s knee and up to his forearm.

But, in spite of there being little possibility of Llorente getting out of the way, referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero pointed to the penalty kick spot after a video review.

Aspas rolled in a cool finish to send the limited-capacity crowd wild, though parity lasted just five minutes as Correa drilled in a fantastic second after he was found by Saul Niguez.

It was Correa’s final act too, with Suarez, alongside new signing Rodrigo de Paul, immediately coming on.

Suarez skied a free-kick and Aspas should have made Atletico Madrid’s profligacy pay, only to somehow miss the target with half of the goal to aim at.

There was more drama late in stoppage time following a foul by Mallo on Suarez, leading to him getting involved with Hermoso.

Both were dismissed for violent conduct, but Atletico Madrid’s 10 men held on.

Below are several of Match Day 1 fixtures results, as well as the standings, in the Spanish    La Liga:

Friday
Valencia1Getafe0
Saturday
Cadiz1UD Levante1
RCD Mallorca1Real Betis1
Osasuna0Espanyol0
Alaves1Real Madrid4
Sunday
Celta Vigo1Atletico Madrid2
Barcelona4Real Sociedad2
SevillavsRayo Vallecano2015 GMT
Outstanding matches:
Monday
VillarrealvsGranada1800
ElchevsAthletic Bilbao2000
PWDLFAPts
1Real Madrid1100413
2FC Barcelona1100423
3Atletico Madrid1100213
4Valencia1100103
5Cadiz1010111
5UD Levante1010111
5RCD Mallorca1010111
5Real Betis1010111
9Osasuna1010001
9Espanyol1010001
11Elche0000000
11Athletic Bilbao0000000
11Sevilla0000000
11Rayo Vallecano0000000
11Villarreal0000000
11Granada0000000
17Celta Vigo1001120
18Getafe1001010
19Real Sociedad1001240
20Alaves1001140

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