Marcos Llorente and…

Marcos Llorente and…

Players from Atletico Madrid expressed satisfaction with their performance following a 1-1 draw against Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final at the Metropolitano. While there was a tinge of disappointment for not taking a lead to London next week, the players felt content with their response after going a goal down.

Julian Alvarez scored the equalizer via a penalty, with his strike partner Antoine Griezmann named man of the match. Griezmann shared his thoughts, saying, “My biggest dream is to reach the final. I’ve prepared a lot for this match and the second leg, and I hope we can make it,” as quoted by Marca.

Griezmann noted, “Our second half was much better in terms of intensity and pressing. That’s the approach we need for the second leg. It will be a challenging game, but that’s the allure of football. Conceding at the end of the first half stings. We made a few tactical adjustments to enhance our pressing, which made a difference. Our fans really pushed us on.”

He added, “I had three opportunities but couldn’t convert. I’m determined to make an impact in the second leg. We all performed well, and now we must channel our focus into that half.”

Marcos Llorente: ‘Efficiency is Key’

Griezmann expressed frustration over the missed chances, a sentiment echoed by Marcos Llorente.

“Everything is still in play for the second leg. They dominated the first half, while we excelled in the second. That’s what we’ll take from this,” Llorente stated in an interview with MD.

“If chances aren’t converted, you ultimately pay the price. The second half showcased the direction we need to go. We have to take more risks, play man-to-man, and press high. Precision in the final third is crucial, as it makes the difference.”

The Spain international emphasized that the team which proves most effective will emerge victorious next week. “Next week’s match will be another battle. Both teams possess distinct strategies and strengths. Whoever is more efficient will likely win,” he stated.

Johnny Cardoso: ‘We must replicate the second half’s intensity’

Later in the match, Llorente subbed in for Johnny Cardoso, who felt both teams were evenly matched. “I don’t see anyone as favorites. We have confidence in ourselves and know we can play exceptionally well to qualify,” he mentioned while speaking to MD in the mixed zone.

“Sure, playing at home, you ideally want a more favorable result. We know this is a Champions League semi-final, and matches can hinge on small details. In the first half, we had chances but lacked clinical finishing. However, our second half improved significantly, with added intensity, leading to more opportunities, and we could have secured a better outcome.”