TL;DR
Atlético Madrid lost 3-2 to Elche despite Nico Gonzalez scoring twice. The defeat follows a penalty shootout loss to Real Sociedad, leaving Atlético fourth in LaLiga, eight points ahead of Real Betis.
Atletico Madrid's Argentine midfielder #23 Nico Gonzalez celebrates scoring the opening goal with Atletico Madrid's Argentine midfielder #11 Thiago Almada during the Spanish league football match between Elche CF and Club Atletico Madrid at Martinez Valero Stadium in Elche on April 22, 2026. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Atletico Madrid's Argentine midfielder #23 Nico Gonzalez celebrates scoring the opening goal with Atletico Madrid's Argentine midfielder #11 Thiago Almada during the Spanish league football match between Elche CF and Club Atletico Madrid at Martinez Valero Stadium in Elche on April 22, 2026. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Atlético de Madrid continue to condition the race to avoid relegation in LaLiga, as the Colchoneros on Wednesday suffered a 3-2 defeat at Elche, four days after losing out on penalties to Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey.
Nico Gonzalez notched a first-half brace for a side that saw 10 changes from the Copa final. But Thiago Almadaâs 30th-minute red card forced AtlĂ©tico to retreat. Though the visitors kept Elche at armâs length for a while, the hosts eventually retook the lead as Atletiâs set-piece woes were exposed once more. Elche escape the drop zone with this win, while Atleti remain fourth, eight points clear of Real Betis with six matches remaining.
Here are our player ratings for this one. Agree/disagree? Let us know (politely) in the comments.
**Oblak**
Back in the side after nearly six weeks out. Oblak reacted late on âs 18th-minute equalizing poke in a poorly-coordinated action from an Elche corner. He guessed wrong on âs 32nd-minute penalty. He looked uncertain and lacked confidence to come out for the ball, then failed to keep out Silva in the second half after Affengruber found him with a short cross on the second phase of another corner. **2**
**Nico**
Scored an absolute peach of a goal in transition on nine minutes, as he drove with the ball from his own half, played a one-two with Mendoza and slid a rising left-footed shot past MatĂas Dituro. After Silvaâs penalty, Nico scored immediately from kickoff, heading the ball to himself twice, dinking it over and heading it beyond the line before Affengruber could clear. Lost a vital header in the build-up to Silvaâs 75th-minute goal, drawing further attention to his poor set-piece defending. **7.5**
**Boñar**
The AtlĂ©tico Madrileño defender returned to the side for his second successive start in LaLiga. GermĂĄn Valera took advantage of his inexperience out of possession, though he played a really nice ball for Ălex Baena that might have produced a 2-0 lead had the Spain attacker not slipped in the box. Often tucked in as a center-back after the early stages as Diego Simeone tried to avoid isolating him against Valera, the former Atleti academy graduate whose crossing and dribbling proved difficult to handle. **5**
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The only holdover from the Copa del Rey final lineup. Picked up an assist on his long ball for ahead of his goal for 2-2. Did little else of note. **5.5**
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A complete disaster out of possession. He doesnât help his left-back, he gets booked for arguing the validity of a goal that was easily upheld, without time and space to pass he offers no value. The club will have to eat money to get rid of him in the summer but it absolutely has to be done. **â**
**DĂaz**
Made his third start since Feb. 28. Overwhelmed defensively as Clément Lenglet hardly provided reliable cover, and he was forced into taking a yellow card when he hauled down Buba Sangaré late in the first half. **3.5**
**Johnny**
The United States midfielder started for the first time in a month. He was left flat-footed on âs huge chance after just two minutes and he didnât offer much security on the ball as the pivot. Letâs hope his miss at the end of normal time in the Copa del Rey final hasnât negatively affected him. **4**
**Vargas**
Operating as a left-sided central midfielder, Vargas won five of six ground duels and drew two fouls in the first half while accurately placing all eight of his passes. Heâs smart, aggressive and fundamentally solid; I can see Diego Simeone molding him into a regular starter. **7**
**Mendoza**
A slick back-heeled assist for Nico Gonzalez marked his first goal contribution since his February transfer from Elche. It was a glimpse of his potential, but the rest of his afternoon showed that he needs a *lot* of polish. He loses the ball in dangerous areas, he commits rash fouls that underline his inexperience and he lost all nine of his individual duels. However, Atleti playing for nothing in the league might help him grow, as it helped Barrios establish himself back in 2023. **5.5**
**Almada**
Guillermo Cuadra FernĂĄndez showed him a red card after half an hour as he lost the ball in his own box under pressure from Affengruber and pulled him down for a penalty. Feels like a lost cause at this point. **â**
**Baena**
Ineffectual. Doesnât seem to know how to stand out, though playing in a makeshift forward pair with Thiago Almada certainly isnât it. He completed only six of 10 passes and was left frustrated (again) when the offside flag wiped away a goal early in the second half. **2.5**
**Molina**
Replaced Robin Le Normand to begin the second half. A decent outlet in transition, shaky defensively covering for Boñar in a low block. **4.5**
**Pubill**
Replaced to begin the second half. Heâs a colossus. He won three of his five duels, made three clearances and did not commit a foul. Weâll see if he returns to the starting lineup on Saturday against Athletic Club. **6**
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Replaced Rodri Mendoza in the 62nd minute. Took the attacking reins immediately upon entering and forced Dituro into a top save on a shot that was going to nestle inside the far post. **6**
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Replaced Ălex Baena in the 62nd minute. Spurned a chance to equalize for 3-3 when âs cross rolled off of him at the back post for a goal kick. Might have been a good day to rest him fully and hand a debut to Miguel Cubo instead. **3**
**Barrios**
Replaced in the 62nd minute. Making his return from injury, Barrios looked fit, sharp and ready to contribute. He lashed a long-range effort over Dituroâs crossbar in the 88th minute, not long after Antoine Griezmann forced the Elche captain into a good save. **5**