Atletico Madrid vs Getafe Result

Atletico Madrid
Full Time

Getafe
📍 Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid
🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 15:15
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
2 - 0
Actual
1 - 0
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Atletico Edge Past 10-Man Getafe in Dominant Display at Metropolitano
Atletico Madrid secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Getafe at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, maintaining their push in La Liga with a performance defined by early intensity and sustained control. The hosts struck early, with Alexander Sørloth finding the net in the 8th minute to set the tone for a match they would largely dominate in terms of possession and chances created. Despite Atletico's 66% possession and 16 total shots, Getafe's resilience—especially after being reduced to ten men—kept the contest alive until the final whistle. The visitors, set up in a defensive 5-3-2, struggled to create clear opportunities, managing just three shots on target. However, their disciplined defensive shape and a standout performance from goalkeeper David Soria prevented the margin from growing wider.
Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid started brightly, pressing high and capitalizing on their early dominance with Sørloth's goal. They controlled proceedings with 66% possession and generated 16 shots, five of which were on target. The midfield trio, orchestrated by Koke, ensured a steady supply of chances, while the back three remained largely untroubled. Despite their attacking intent, Atletico couldn't convert further chances, partly due to Soria's heroics and some wasteful finishing. Defensively, Atletico were rarely threatened, allowing just seven shots and three on target. Their discipline was tested with three yellow cards but they avoided any major lapses, comfortably seeing out the result against a Getafe side that finished with ten men.
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Getafe
Getafe set out to frustrate Atletico with a compact 5-3-2 formation, but an early concession forced them onto the back foot. They managed only 34% possession and seven shots, three on target, rarely threatening Musso's goal. The sending off further hampered their hopes, yet they remained organized and limited Atletico to just a single goal. David Soria was instrumental in keeping Getafe in the match, making several crucial saves. The outfield players worked tirelessly defensively, but their inability to transition into attack left them without a cutting edge. Four yellow cards and a red highlighted their defensive desperation as Atletico probed for a second.
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Key Moments
8' — Goal
Alexander Sørloth opens the scoring for Atletico Madrid after a well-worked move.
34' — Yellow Card
Domingos Duarte (Getafe) booked for a tactical foul, typifying Getafe's defensive approach.
52' — Red Card
Getafe reduced to ten men after a second yellow, further complicating their comeback hopes.
65' — Save
David Soria makes a brilliant stop to deny Thiago Almada and keep Getafe in the game.
78' — Substitution
Atletico bolster midfield with a defensive change to protect their lead.
Tactical Analysis
Atletico Madrid deployed a 3-5-1-1 formation, leveraging width from wing-backs Nahuel Molina and Marc Pubill to stretch Getafe's deep block. The midfield, anchored by Koke, maintained control and recycled possession, while Almada and Baena provided creative impetus behind Sørloth. Atletico pressed aggressively in the opening stages, forcing turnovers and pinning Getafe back. Getafe's 5-3-2 prioritized defensive solidity, with five defenders tightly packed in their own third and the midfield trio dropping deep to shield the back line. After the red card, Getafe retreated even further, rarely committing numbers forward. Atletico's tactical response was measured, introducing fresh legs in midfield and maintaining their shape to see out the narrow victory.
Turning Point
The red card for Getafe early in the second half extinguished any realistic hopes of a comeback and allowed Atletico to dictate the tempo unchallenged.
Man of the Match
Alexander Sørloth
Scored the match-winning goal and led the line with tireless movement and physical presence.