Atletico Madrid 4-0 Real Madrid
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La Liga leaders Real Madrid suffered their heaviest defeat in over four years as reigning champions Atletico Madrid overpowered them in a scintillating derby.
Injury-hit Real were forced to name a makeshift defence for the short trip to the Vicente Calderon - and it was easily exposed by Atletico's ruthless attack.
Quick-fire goals from Tiago and Saul Niguez put Atletico in command at the break, before second-half strikes from Antoine Griezmann and Mario Mandzukic sealed Real's worst loss since a 5-0 mauling by arch-rivals Barcelona, external in November 2010.
Atletico's players jubilantly celebrated with their supporters at the final whistle after extending their unbeaten run against Real to a sixth game.
And, perhaps more importantly, the win also reignited their hopes of retaining La Liga.
Los Rojiblancos would have fallen 10 points behind their neighbours with a defeat, but instead moved level with second-placed Barcelona.
Real still hold a four-point advantage over the pair, although Barca can cut that gap when they travel to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.
Atletico's recent run versus Real | |||
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Result | Date | Venue | Competition |
15 January, 2015 | Santiago Bernabeu | Copa del Rey | |
7 January, 2015 | Vicente Calderon | Copa del Rey | |
13 September, 2014 | Santiago Bernabeu | La Liga | |
22 August, 2014 | Vicente Calderon | Spanish Super Cup | |
19 August, 2014 | Santiago Bernabeu | Spanish Super Cup | |
24 May, 2014 | Estadio da Luz, Lisbon | Champions League final |
Los Merengues coach Carlo Ancelotti looked furious at the final whistle after a limp performance from the European champions, who only registered one shot on target.
The Italian welcomed back Cristiano Ronaldo following a two-match suspension, but the Ballon d'Or winner barely figured as Atletico took advantage of an away defence missing injured centre-backs Sergio Ramos and Pepe, along with suspended left-back Marcelo.
Atletico dominated from the first whistle and deservedly led when Portugal midfielder Tiago drilled in a low shot which Real keeper Iker Casillas failed to hold.
Substitute Saul, an early replacement for the injured Koke, doubled the lead four minutes later with a spectacular overhead kick.
Slack defending allowed France attacker Griezmann to poke in from close range after the break, before Croatia striker Mandzukic's late diving header sealed a memorable win.
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