
UEFA Champions League
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Tottenham
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Atletico Madrid
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Tottenham v Atletico Madrid Bet Builder @ 4.08
Atletico Madrid raced into a 3-0 lead in the first 15 minutes at the Metropolitano, landing this selection with ease. All three of their goals were gifts - Antonin Kinsky was responsible for two goals, and Micky Van de Ven’s slip made life easy for Antoine Griezmann to score another. Atletico Madrid took their foot off the gas once they were in such a commanding position, but still managed to add another two goals.
Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanke were able to find the back of the net for the visitors, capping off a seven-goal thriller. The game was more even than the scoreline suggests, as Tottenham still managed 11 shots worth 1.99 xG.
Spurs will have to be front-footed in their approach here, but that could make for an open contest with chances available at both ends. Julian Alvarez was able to cause problems on the break, and he should be looking forward to this matchup in particular.
Alvarez owes a lot of credit to Jan Oblak for his second goal of the game - the Slovenian international denied Richarlison from scoring a header, and then immediately started the counter-attack, which was finished off by Alvarez. Oblak was forced into three saves in the first leg, and he has been kept busy in the Champions League this campaign.
Oblak is averaging 3.27 saves in the competition so far, and he has already landed this selection against Liverpool at Anfield, and Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Meanwhile, Spurs are drawing exactly 3.0 saves per game in the Champions League this season, and this selection has landed in each of their last four European outings. Spurs are likely to throw the kitchen sink at Atletico Madrid, which means shots from distance and hopeful crosses into the box, which could allow Oblak to rack up some simple stops.
Atletico Madrid were very recently in a very similar situation to this clash, as they took a 4-0 lead to the Camp Nou for the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg. The Catalans dominated that fixture, and were able to pull the scores back to 4-3, but Atletico were relieved to hold on in the end - they fell to their knees in celebration at the full time whistle, despite losing the game 3-0.
Marc Bernal bagged himself a brace for the Catalans, and he found plenty of success in the final third. The defensive midfielder often looked to crash into the box, and try his luck from distance. Bernal had five shots, with four on target, and two of those found the back of the net. Pape Sarr will have a similar role as Bernal here, and he registered two shots in the first leg.
Marc Pubill has been a regular in the big games for Atletico Madrid this season, and he was deployed in a slightly less familiar role at right back in the first leg. Pubill recorded one infringement a week ago, taking his average to 1.1 fouls per 90 across all competitions.
That figure rises notably to 1.68 fouls per 90 when playing away, where he has landed this selection in all 10 appearances this season. He has accrued multiple infringements in four of those matches, and has been carded twice in that stretch.
Pubill registered one foul in that Copa del Rey second leg at the Nou Camp, despite his side sitting deep. In fact, his one foul resulted in a penalty for the Catalans, which was converted by Raphinha. He can be a bit rash at times, but isn’t one to opt out of a strong challenge.


