Valencia fall to first defeat, Atletico Madrid win

AFP, Sunday 19 Oct 2014

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Atletico Madrid's Mario Suarez (C) celebrates a goal with his teammates during their Spanish first division soccer match against Espanyol at Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid October 19, 2014 (Photo: Reuters)

Valencia's unbeaten start to the season came crashing to an end as they were beaten 3-0 away at struggling Deportivo la Coruna on Sunday.

Los Che are now tied with Atletico Madrid in fourth place after the champions beat Espanyol earlier in the day thanks to goals from Tiago and Mario Suarez.

Valencia had started the weekend just two points adrift of leaders Barcelona, but never got going against a Depor side that had won just one of their first seven league games on their return to the top flight.

The hosts opener came in controversial circumstances, however, as Shkodran Mustafi inadvertently turned a corner towards his own goal and despite Jose Gaya's attempts to clear off the line the goal was given, although replays suggested the whole ball hadn't crossed the line.

German international Mustafi was at fault again as Depor doubled their lead six minutes later, misjudging a header as Lucas Perez scampered in behind the Valencia defence before firing in off the far post.

Valencia pushed for an equaliser after the break, but despite starting with Spanish internationals Paco Alcacer and Rodrigo up front, the closest they came to getting back into the game was when Alcacer struck the outside of the post 13 minutes from time.

However, within a minute, Deportivo had extended their lead as Toche took advantage of the huge space in behind the Valencia defence to gallop clear on goal and slot past Yoel Rodriguez.

Earlier, Atletico moved back to within five points of Barcelona thanks to goals either side of half-time.

Tiago opened the scoring with a wonderful looping header into the far corner from Gabi's cross two minutes before half-time to settle the hosts' nerves.

The Portuguese midfielder then limped off early in the second half, making him a doubt for Atletico's Champions League game against Malmo in midweek.

However, his replacement Suarez had the easy task of tapping home the second from Jose Gimenez's header 20 minutes from time.

"The team played the way they had to," said Atletico boss Diego Simeone.

"We played with a good tempo and with patience until the first goal arrived. Then, in the second half, we controlled the game."

Simeone's men had been beaten by an early three-goal blitz at Valencia last time out and they set out to make amends early on as Kiko Casilla denied Arda Turan from point-blank range before the Turkish midfielder had a goal ruled out for offside.

Casilla also turned behind a fierce drive from Koke, but Atletico were thankful to their own goalkeeper Miguel Angel Moya moments later as he smothered Lucas Vazquez's effort at the back post.

The home side continued to enjoy the majority of the play, though, and made the breakthrough just before half-time when Gabi's cross to the far post was looped back across goal and over the helpless Casilla from Tiago.

Sergio Garcia could have punished some slack defending by Atletico with the last kick of the half but he blasted over from a narrow angle.

The champions were dealt a blow at the start of the second period as Tiago hobbled off to be replaced by Suarez.

Espanyol had claims for a penalty waved away 25 minutes from time when Christian Stuani tumbled under pressure from Gimenez in the box, but within 60 seconds it was Casilla who was forced into action once more as he repelled Mario Mandzukic's low drive.

Atletico made the game safe on 70 minutes as Espanyol struggled to defend a corner and Gimenez's header across goal was tapped home by Suarez for his first goal in two years.

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