The visitors took the lead in the 7th minute when Giuliano Simeone broke down the right side of the field and showed great persistence to score past Alaves' goalkeeper Antonio Sivera. This was a significant moment for the team, as it ended a three-game streak without scoring at the Mendizorroza stadium.
However, the joy was short-lived as Alaves was awarded a penalty when Alexander Sorloth brought down Nahuel Tenaglia in the box. Carlos Vicente successfully scored from the spot, which meant Atletico Madrid gave up a one-goal lead for the third game in a row.
Atleti struggled to create scoring opportunities, particularly in the first half. The team's defense looked vulnerable, and they found it difficult to supply their forwards, Sorloth and Julian Alvarez, with quality chances. Alaves' tight defense and organization made it difficult for Atletico Madrid to gain momentum.
The game's stop-start pattern continued, preventing Atletico Madrid from establishing a clear advantage. Simeone introduced Antoine Griezmann from the bench, who provided some creativity with his left-footed crosses and corner kicks. Griezmann's efforts almost led to a second goal, but Alaves' determination to grind out a point kept Atletico Madrid from winning.
With 15 minutes of stoppage time, there was still time for Atletico Madrid to score, but Alaves' defense held strong. The last time Atletico Madrid failed to win any of their opening three league games was under Abel Resino in the 2009/10 season. Alaves, on the other hand, remained unbeaten in their last six home matches (3 wins, 3 draws).
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