Atletico Madrid are in the Champions
League quarter-finals for the first time since 1997 after knocking out
seven-time winners AC Milan.
Diego
Costa was their hero with two goals that made him the first player ever
to score seven goals in his first five Champions League appearances.
He
set the ball rolling with a spectacular opener after just three minutes
and wrapped things up with five minutes remaining with his second goal.
Milan went down fighting but they
could have no complaints at their exit at the hands of Diego Simeone’s
team. Simeone was playing for Atletico in 1997 when they were last at
Europe’s top table. He has built a team in his own teak-tough likeness
and he has one of Europe’s most unstoppable strikers leading them.
Atletico
Madrid got themselves in front with Costa launching himself at a
superbly floated Koke cross and arrowing it past Abbiati with an
outstretched left boot.
That
was Costa’s sixth goal in his first five Champions League games,
something that no-one had managed in the competition since Thierry
Henry. It also took him past Sergio Aguero as Atletico Madrid’s leading
scorer in the European Cup.
Juanfran
had robbed Michael Essien in the build up to the goal before feeding
Koke, whose connection with Costa has played a huge part in Atletico
Madrid’s success this season.
Little wonder that both are Premier League
targets.
Costa had started
brilliantly and he drew an obstruction from Rami who was booked as Milan
rocked back on their heels at such intense early Atletico pressure.
The
only negative for the home side was that Raul Garcia had also been
booked by Mark Clattenburg and will miss the first leg of the
quarter-final.
Atletico
started the second half as they finished the first with Costa racing
away and releasing Gabi, whose shot clipped the bar.
Costa
went for another acrobatic volley but this time connected with Rami’s
head and the French defender was furious he got no sympathy from
Clattenburg. Atletico kept pushing forward and a Miranda header was well
held by Abbiati. Raul Garcia then blazed over from just inside the
area.
Robinho had come on at
half-time and his cross shot was palmed away by Courtois. He then shot
from distance as Milan became more and more desperate. And then their
difficult job became impossible as Raul Garcia rose in the penalty area
to meet Gabi’s free-kick to make it 3-1 on the night and 4-1 on
aggregate.
The 55,000
Atletico Madrid fans inside the Calderon were now celebrating their
team’s passage into the last eight. Not even another Robinho long shot
that this time hit the bar could stop the celebrations.
The volume went up a few more decibels when Costa smashed in his second and Atletico’s fourth.
Spain
have snatched one hell of a striker from under Brazil’s nose and he is
just one of the reasons why no team will want them in the quarter-final
draw on the 21st.

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