Atletico Madrid Win La Liga For The First Time Since 2014Atletico Madrid Players celebrating their title win

Spanish side Atletico Madrid yesterday won the La Liga for the first time in seven years beating Real Madrid and Barcelona for the top prize.

Former Barcelona striker Luis Suarez however, found vindication as his goal secured the 2-1 victory over Real Valladolid that clinched his team while adding another remarkable Spanish title to his cabinet.

Suarez began the season crying after being forced out of Barcelona but ended it with his 21st goal of the season earning Atletico a first league triumph since 2014, this one at the expense of Real Madrid.

Atletico knew victory would guarantee them the title regardless of what Real Madrid did at home to Villarreal but it was never comfortable, with Valladolid taking a shock early lead.

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Real Madrid were behind too for most of the afternoon but Karim Benzema equalised in the 87th minute and Luka Modric even scored a late winner for 2-1 at Valdebebas, leaving Atletico hanging on at the end, as they were suddenly one goal away from squandering it all.

When the final whistle blew, the players ran onto the pitch, Suarez underneath a pile of red and white shirts, with Europe’s most nerve-wracking and unpredictable title race finally complete.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that just over a week ago, coach Diego Simeone said this was the ‘Suarez Zone’ and so it proved, the Uruguayan scoring the winner against Osasuna last week to keep the title in Atletico’s hands and then again on the last day to put their name on the trophy.

This is only the second time in 17 years that a team other than Barcelona or Real Madrid have won the title, with Atleti claiming the other one under Simeone in 2014.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK