Once again, the derby between Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid remained faithful to its customary quality of play, a 1-1 draw after regulation time and the controversy generated as a result of the expulsion of the Argentine Ángel Correa, which was harshly questioned. for the mattress set.
The 62nd minute of the game was going on with the goalless score when suddenly, a play in which Correa and Antonio Rüdiger were involved ended with the referee Gil Manzano showing the Argentine a red card for an elbow that he gave the German defender and who considered as a clear aggression.
However, Atlético de Madrid did not see it that way and ended up sending a spicy message through his Twitter account, which says: “Nothing new at the Bernabéu”, words that could well be addressed to the main judge as well as to Real Madrid. .
But not everything was there, and it is that they also published another tweed with a certain irony in which they attached a photo of how Ángel Correa’s leg was left, with scratches and visible blood, along with the message: “This is the leg of our ‘aggressor’ ‘. We continue with no news at the Bernabéu”.
With this 1-1 draw that came about thanks to goals from the Uruguayan José María Giménez at minute 78 and Álvaro Rodríguez at minute 85, the rojiblanco team went eight games without winning at the Santiago Bernabéu, their last victory at this venue being February 27, 2016.
Likewise, this result leaves Real Madrid in second place in LaLiga with 52 points, seven behind Barcelona, which could increase this distance to 10 points if they beat Almería this Sunday. For its part, Atlético is in fourth position with 42 points and far from competing to win the tournament.
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