Atletico Madrid Vs Barcelona: Five things you might not know
The Blaugrana side's skipper has scored 28 goals against the capital club in 36 appearances.
Third-placed Atletico Madrid host league leaders Barcelona in a fiery LaLiga encounter in the Wanda Metropolitano, on 25th November 2018. A win for the Los Colchoneros could send them to the top of the table, while a win for the Lionel Messi-led side will increase their lead.
Though it’s not a new phenomenon, with the rivalry dating back to the inaugural LaLiga season in the late-1920s. Here are five things you might not know about this iconic game:
5. It’s tight but Barcelona hold the all-time edge.
These two teams have met in LaLiga on 162 occasions. Barcelona have won 73 times, making for a win percentage of 45%. There have been 39 draws, while Atlético come out on top in the league on 50 occasions.
4. Atleti are one of Messi's favourite team's to face!
Talk about a big-game player. Over the course of his career, Leo Messi has met Los Colchoneros 36 times and has scored 28 goals. Only Sevilla, against who he has scored 32 times, have suffered more at the hands (or feet…) of the Barça number 10.
3. Diego Simeone has never beaten Barcelona in the league.
Although ‘El Cholo’ Simeone may have won a league title at the Camp Nou with a 1-1 draw back on the final day of the 2013/14 season, he has never actually collected three points against the Blaugrana. The Argentine has faced Barcelona in LaLiga Santander 13 times, losing nine and drawing four. Could this be the year he snaps his unwanted winless streak?
ALSO READ:
2. When it comes to Atleti-Barca, expect goals.
There hasn’t been a goalless draw in matches between these two teams since 2013. They’ve played 17 times across all competitions since then and every one of those 17 meetings has produced at least a goal.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]1. Barcelona registered the joint-largest victory at the Wanda Metropolitano, but not against Atleti.
Interestingly, there have been two five-goal wins at Atleti’s new Wanda Metropolitano stadium since it opened in the summer of 2017, but neither was achieved by the home club. One was a 6-1 win over Argentina for Spain, while the other was Barcelona’s 5-0 Copa del Rey final victory over Sevilla.
Latest News
- Swami Vivekananda U-20 NFC: Manipur qualify for quarter-finals with draw against Odisha
- Cole Palmer returns to Chelsea training after missing midweek game against Arsenal
- I-League 2023-24: Gyamar Nikum named Best Emerging Player
- New England vs Inter Miami Predicted lineup, betting tips, odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
- Canada national football team contact Ole Gunnar Solskjaer & Jesse Marsch over vacant manager job
Trending Articles
- Scouting Report: Who is East Bengal's bright talent Sayan Banerjee?
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban
- Jahouh's domination and other talking points from Odisha FC's win over Mohun Bagan
Editor Picks
- All-Indian scorecard and other talking points from ISL semi-final between FC Goa and Mumbai City FC
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Top five players with most away goals in UEFA Champions League knockout phase
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban