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Atlético Madrid secured a straightforward win against Valencia, allowing coach Diego Simeone to rest starters and debut three youth players. Iker Luque and Miguel Llorente Cubo scored in the second half, contributing to Atleti's first clean sheet away from home in LaLiga this season.
Iker Luque opened the scoring shortly after his debut, followed by Miguel Llorente Cubo's goal, which was confirmed by VAR, leading to a 2-0 victory.
Simeone rested all starting players from a previous Champions League match, allowing youth players to debut and gain valuable experience.
Nahuel Molina was named Man of the Match for his offensive contributions, including dangerous crosses and setting up scoring opportunities.
The victory extended Atlético's lead over fifth-place Real Betis to 13 points and maintained a five-point gap to third-place Villarreal.
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What a day from Nahuel Molina. Has he earned a start from Simeone at the right wing position?
Given Giuliano Simeone’s rough stretch of form and Nico González’s muscle injury, Molina now has gained some momentum to slot into a right wing or right midfielder role against Arsenal on Tuesday. Right now, he is a legitimate threat to score from outside the box at any time, and Cholo Simeone highlighted his comfort in transitions during his post-match press conference.
In a match where Arsenal are going to be tough to break down, does Molina’s unpredictability give Atlético a vital advantage?
Molina was full of class at Valencia. He set up an early chance for Rodrigo Mendoza with a deft backheel, sent multiple dangerous crosses into the box and was inches away from scoring a Puskás contender with a 40-yard rocket off the post. Molina earned Man of the Match award for his efforts; he was easily Simeone’s best offensive player on the pitch.
Molina has been an interesting case this season. He’s playing with confidence now after months — years — of inconsistency. He’s scored outside-the-box golazos against Real Madrid and Getafe, putting memories of him being whistled in August’s squad presentation out of view. Yes, he remains shaky in 1v1 defending deep in his own half, but maybe he could do with a role closer to the box as Atleti face the season’s defining contest on Tuesday.
Will the 2026 winter transfer window end up being one of the greatest transfer windows in Atleti history? The focus has been largely on the immediate impact of Ademola Lookman, but it’s time to give two newcomers from the winter window their flowers as well. Fans were a bit flummoxed by Rodrigo Mendoza and Obed Vargas’ dual arrivals in February. But MLS enthusiasts and Mexico national team fans will tell you that Vargas is the real deal. The performances he’s started to string together warranted his first goal contribution — the assist on Luque’s eventual winner — for the team he grew up watching. Vargas’ understated technical quality, strong physical attributes and superb tactical understanding underline how much experience he has in professional football already. He looks well-suited already to the European game and has delivered practically each time Simeone has called upon him in LaLiga. Contrary to Vargas, Mendoza had expectations coming to Madrid. Whether fair or not, the youngster from Elche was dubbed the “next Pedri” as the two midfielders share the same agency. Mendoza does not have as much professional football experience, but his technical ability is impressive — even if the same consistency of performances hasn’t followed. Like Vargas, Mendoza has benefited from the playing time offered through Simeone’s rotations in the league matches. If Atleti can get past Arsenal on Tuesday, it’s likely we’ll see Mendoza and Vargas a lot more. With Mendoza and Vargas both evolving, Atlético Madrileño pivot Javi Morcillo also is demonstrating he belongs in Primera. Assuming Pablo Barrios and Johnny Cardoso can stay healthy and Koke can continue to overcome Father Time, Atleti’s midfield suddenly starts to look a bit crowded next season. First team experience will be valuable for the three, whether it’s Morcillo, Mendoza, Vargas or any combination. My personal opinion is that I think Morcillo and Vargas will go out on loan and Mendoza will stay. Mendoza’s technical ability is probably the highest of the three and I think that will increase even further with a full offseason under Simeone.
Cholo Simeone handed first team debuts to three more Atlético Madrileño players — Iker Luque, Miguel Llorente Cubo and Aleksa Purić — in the match against Valencia, highlighting the club’s growing trust in its youth system. They now join seven other academy products who have broken into the senior side this season: Rayane Belaid, Dani Martínez, Javi Morcillo, Taufik Seidu, Javi Boñar, Jano Monserrate and Julio Díaz, marking a notable influx of homegrown talent into the first team. Morcillo seemed to be all over the Valencia midfielders before attacking moves could ever get going. Wherever the ball was, you could usually find Morcillo there as well. And Boñar is starting to make a name for himself, too; his versatility to play right-back and center-back could prompt another team in LaLiga to bring him in on loan, or even presage a stay in the first team. Simeone continues to give the academy products more opportunity, fully silencing critics who have claimed for years that the coach does not value young players. The youth system has benefited from greater investment in recent years, and a productive cantera gives the first team a possible sporting boost — or an economic boost to the club.