Original title: Champions League -92 points lore? 96 points were equalized with 101 points, and it really beat Atletico Madrid 2-1
At 3:00 on September 8th, Beijing time, in the first round of Group B of the 2022-23 Champions League group stage, Atletico Madrid beat Porto 2-1 at home. In this game, neither side achieved anything in 90 minutes, and all goals came in stoppage time. The two sides worked together to create a lore-jueping-lore show. Griezmann scored the winner at the buzzer in the 101st minute.
The two sides struggled hard during the regular time of the game. In the 50th minute, Atletico Madrid made a cross from the right and was knocked out. Koke scored a volley from outside the penalty area, but it was cancelled because his teammates were offside.
In the 82nd minute, Taremi led the second yellow card for diving and was sent off, and Porto was forced to challenge with 10 men.
In the 92nd minute, Hermoso caught the ball on the line in the penalty area, got rid of it in one step and then kicked the goal. The ball was refracted and hoisted into the goal. Atletico took a 1-0 lead in stoppage time and was suspected to be the lore of the game.
In the 96th minute, it was Hermoso once more, this time sending a handball in the penalty area of his own side. Porto’s Uribe sent a penalty kick into the bottom right corner, and Porto made the score 1-1.
In the 101st minute, Atletico Madrid took a corner kick from the left side of the frontcourt. Witsel jumped and shook his head. Griezmann nodded the ball and scored a goal. Atletico Madrid took the lead once more at the last moment of the game, 2- 1.
At the end of the game, Atletico Madrid beat Porto 2-1.
Griezmann kissed the Atletico Madrid badge affectionately following the goal, and coach Simeone praised him following the game as “one of the most important players in the history of the team”. He only came off the bench in the 61st minute of the game, but completed the buzzer-beater in the 101st minute and was named the MVP of the game.
Lineup for both sides
Atlético de Madrid: 13-Oblak, 23-Reinierdo, 20-Witsel, 2-Jiménez, 21-Carrasco (46′ 11-Lemar), 17-Saul (61′ 8-Griezmann), 6-Koke, 14-Marcos-Llorente, 16-Molina (46′ 5-De Paul), 7-Joao-Felix (72′ 10-Ann Hull-Correa), 19-Morata (68′ 22-Hermoso)
Porto: 99-Diogo-Costa, 12-Senussi, 4-David-Carmo, 3-Pepe, 11-Pepe (62′ 23-Joao-Mario), 13-Galeno (87′ 7-Gabriel-Veron), 46-Ostacchio, 8-Uribe, 25-Otavio (76′ 28-Bruno-Costa), 9-Taremi, 30 – Evan Nilsson (77′ 29 – Tony Martinez)
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