Pre-Season 2014
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Fernando Torres has had a pleasing pre-season to his Atlético Madrid's comeback season, netting three goals and creating one more goals in eight first-team appearences.
Atlético de Madrid launched their 2014\2015 season with a new manager on the sidelines, Bernd Schuster, and few new signings in the forms of Mario Mandzukic, Guilherme Siqueira, Jan Oblak, club legend Fernando Torres and many more. The team struggled to find form in eight friendlies, recording four wins, two draws and two losses.
Bernd Schuster's managerial career in Atlético de Madrid started with a slight concern, following an un-impressive pre-season as the German practiced his 4-2-2-2 formation but it took time for the players to adapt as their best game was the last friendly against a team from the third division in Spain, though.
The pre-season began with a disappointing 2-0 loss to Viktoria Plzen on an away game with a concerning twisted knee injury to loanee Cristian Ansaldi, luckily he is to miss only two weeks.
The next game brought Atlético to Red Bull Arena in Leipzig where Schuster won his first game with Siqueira scoring the only goal in a penalty kick following a foul on Mandzukic against RB Leipzig.
Atlético continued their pre-season and played their third match against Mainz which finished in a dull goalless draw as Los Colchoneros failed to find the net despite dominating the match but a great defensive display of the German team denied Mandzukic, Torres and the rest.
The Gelredome stadium with about 17,000 fans hosted the game of Vitesse against regenerating Atlético when the clash finished with a dramatic 3-3 draw as Argentinian wonderkid, Angel Correa, equalised in the 87th minute with a placed shot from inside the box with Dybala creating the chance. The first goals in the match came from the La Liga title holders as a four-minute blitz between the 35th to 39th minutes earned Schuste's players a 2-0 lead with goals of Arda Turan and Mario Mandzukic. Vitesse did not wait long with their reaction as Uroš ?ur?evi? scored his first goal in the match with a lovely half-volley and started his team's comeback, headed by him as he put two more goals, finishing the game with a hat-trick. The game showed 3-2 but a cooperation between two Argentinian promising players, Paulo Dybala assisting and Angel Correa bagging, ended the match in a draw.
The fans at Estadio Vicente Calderón seem to have a positive effect on El Niño as he scored his first goal out of many to come in the 19th minute with a header in first home friendly match against Benfica, giving his team a 1-0 lead and Angel Correa sealed the score with a late goal in extra-time while SLB's Luisão has seen the red-card in the 84th following a foul which earned him his second yellow card in the match.
Atlético Madrid faced recently-relegated Valladolid and won 2-1 with Stephan El Shaarawy's injury overshadowed the victory in his second appearence for his new team since his signing and he is anticipated to miss the Supercopa de España's first leg match against Real Madrid.
The game against Valladolid has also shown us a clear domination of Schuster's players as Arda Turan and Antoine Griezmann were the team's executors with one goal each, while Griezmann recorded an assist as he created the chance for his team-mate. Óscar Díaz equalised the score inbetween in the extra-time of the first half.
The clash against Cagliari left the fans of Rojiblancos displeased as Oggiano won the game for the Seria A side, heading in a cross of Murru after Gimenez missed the interception.
Atlético Madrid dominated throughout the entire game but inaccuracy of the strikers prevented them from taking the lead and lack of concentration saw them conceding a late minute goal in the 88th minute.
The last friendly in Atlético's pre-season was against Rayo Majadahonda which finished in a sweet 3-0 for the capital city side who were in control throughout the game, enjoying a brace from Fernando Torres and an early goal of Miranda. The team seemed to gel in the last game and Schuster's experiments finally paid off against the team from third division in Spain who did not pose any threat for Los Colchoneros.
Bernd Schuster has seen positives and negatives in the pre-season and learned the weaknesses of his team which he needs to prepare for their next game which will be his first official game as Atlético de Madrid's manager against bitter rivals, Real Madrid, in the first leg of Supercopa de España final at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on the 20th of August.
The manager has told us his opinion regarding the performances of his team in pre-season:
"It was up-and down, to be honest. There were games we dominated and won or should've won but the only game I wasn't pleased of was the loss to Viktoria Plzen but we only improved since then, racking four victories, two draws and a very un-deserved loss to Cagliari."
"It took some time for the attack to get together but it eventually happened and I believe we will be a force in La Liga and Champions League with the likes of Antoine Griezmann, Arda Turan, Mario Mandzukic, Stephan El Shaarawy, Fernando Torres and Paulo Dybala in our team.
The defence was a bit leaky at the beginning but it stabilised later and kept a clean sheet in 4 matches with Jan Oblak starring between the posts," said satisfied Schuster.
The newly appointed vice-captain, Diego Godin, has been a rock in Atlético's defence during pre-season with an average rating of 7.14 and two Player of the Match awards in eight appearences.
The team surely needs Godin to play as great as last season to be a force in challenging La Liga trophy and Champions League.
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