Oviedo vs Atletico Madrid Result

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Oviedo

Oviedo

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Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid

📍 Estadio Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo

🗓️ Saturday, 28 Feb 2026 at 20:00

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Last-Gasp Lookman Winner Lifts Atletico Over Wasteful Oviedo

Atletico Madrid snatched a dramatic 1-0 victory at Estadio Nuevo Carlos Tartiere, with Ademola Lookman scoring in the 90th minute to break Oviedo hearts. The hosts produced a spirited display, firing 16 shots (6 on target) and winning eight corners, but ultimately failed to convert their chances. Atletico, despite dominating possession with 62%, struggled to penetrate Oviedo’s disciplined defense and managed just a single shot on target—the decisive goal. Oviedo’s high-energy approach unsettled the visitors for much of the contest, with Federico Viñas and Ilyas Chaira both coming close. Atletico’s patience finally paid off at the death, as Lookman capitalized on a rare lapse to seal all three points. Both teams finished with two yellow cards apiece in a match that was tense, tactical, and ultimately decided by clinical finishing in the dying moments.

Oviedo

Oviedo

6.5/10

Oviedo delivered a gutsy performance against the La Liga giants, pressing aggressively and creating several promising opportunities. Their 16 shots and 8 corners demonstrated attacking intent, but a lack of composure in front of goal proved costly. Defensively, they kept Atletico at bay for 89 minutes, with the back four and goalkeeper Aarón Escandell performing admirably. Despite their energy and enterprise, Oviedo’s inability to convert chances and maintain concentration until the final whistle meant they left empty-handed. The midfield pairing of Sibo and Fonseca provided bite, but the absence of a clinical edge up front was glaring.

Key Players

Federico Viñas: Led the line energetically, involved in several key chances.
Aarón Escandell: Made important interventions to keep Oviedo level until the 90th minute.
Ilyas Chaira: Created danger from midfield, tested Oblak with shots on target.

Strengths

Aggressive pressingChance creationSet-piece threat

Weaknesses

FinishingLate-game concentrationLimited possession
Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid

7.2/10

Atletico Madrid controlled much of the match with 62% possession, but struggled to translate their dominance into clear-cut chances, registering only one shot on target. Their famed defensive solidity was tested by Oviedo’s directness, yet they remained composed and patient throughout. Diego Simeone’s men showed resilience and tactical discipline, waiting for their moment. Ademola Lookman’s late winner was a testament to their ability to capitalize on small margins, and Jan Oblak’s steady presence ensured they kept a clean sheet despite Oviedo’s attacking flurries.

Key Players

Ademola Lookman: Scored the match-winning goal in the 90th minute.
Jan Oblak: Produced key saves to keep Atletico in the match.
Robin Le Normand: Anchored the defense and repelled Oviedo’s attacks.

Strengths

Ball retentionDefensive organizationClinical finishing

Weaknesses

Lack of attacking penetrationFew chances createdReliance on late goals

Key Moments

45' — Yellow Card

Oviedo’s Kwasi Sibo booked for a tactical foul to halt an Atletico break.

57' — Yellow Card

Atletico’s Nahuel Molina cautioned for a late challenge on Hassan.

75' — Corner

Oviedo win their eighth corner, but Oblak claims confidently.

90' — Goal

Ademola Lookman scores from Atletico’s only shot on target, sealing the win.

Tactical Analysis

Oviedo lined up in a 4-2-3-1, pressing high and looking to disrupt Atletico’s buildup. Their midfield double pivot provided energy and shielded the back four, while the attacking trio behind Viñas sought to exploit spaces on the counter and from set pieces. The hosts’ willingness to commit numbers forward resulted in 16 shots, but their lack of cutting edge was evident. Atletico Madrid’s 4-4-2 focused on ball retention and patient probing, with Almada and Baena tasked with linking midfield to attack. Despite their dominance of possession, they found it difficult to break down Oviedo’s compact shape and were limited to speculative efforts until the final moments. Simeone’s substitutions appeared to freshen legs rather than alter shape, and the breakthrough came from a rare moment of incisiveness rather than tactical overhaul.

Turning Point

Ademola Lookman’s 90th-minute strike—the only shot on target for Atletico—decided the contest.

Man of the Match

Ademola Lookman

Seized the decisive moment with a clinical late finish to win the match for Atletico.