Luis Suárez spent most of his first game for Atlético Madrid sitting in the stands at an empty Wanda Metropolitano watching his new team-mates win without him, then came on and showed them that they can win even better with him. There were just twenty minutes left when he ran on to the pitch, Atlético were already winning 3-0 and he had only 14 touches, but it was enough for him to score two, provide another and win a penalty to complete a quite astonishing debut.

Related: Hoffenheim put four past Bayern Munich to end long unbeaten run

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Boris Johnson has questions to answer on Chequers party claims, says Starmer

Labour leader weighs in on controversy after Cabinet Office passed new allegations…

Jamie Dornan was stuck in Australian quarantine when dad died of Covid

The actor said he had four days left in isolation when he…

UK weather: frost and heavy rain to bring end to unseasonably warm spell

Lows of -3C and warnings of rain this week come after warmest…