Lee, Baena guide Atletico to opening Liga win over Malaga
Kang-In Lee and Alex Baena’s superb strikes helped Atletico Madrid kick off their La Liga campaign with a 2-0 win over Malaga on Wednesday, without forward Julian Alvarez. Argentina international Alvarez, who wanted to sign for Barcelona, is not involved yet as he finds fitness following a post-World Cup break along with several others, Diego […] The post Lee, Baena guide Atletico to opening Liga win over Malaga appeared first on The Namibian .

Kang-In Lee and Alex Baena’s superb strikes helped Atletico Madrid kick off their La Liga campaign with a 2-0 win over Malaga on Wednesday, without forward Julian Alvarez.
Argentina international Alvarez, who wanted to sign for Barcelona, is not involved yet as he finds fitness following a post-World Cup break along with several others, Diego Simeone sent out an Atletico side peppered with youngsters.
However, substitutes Lee and Baena ensured the Rojiblancos, who last won La Liga in 2021, got off to winning ways with second half goals from outside the box.

“They were two great goals, and that’s how we were able to win a game that wasn’t that easy,” Simeone told Movistar.
“We’re still lacking rhythm. With more work we’ll improve as a collective and personally,” said Lee.
“All the team did a good job and (the substitutes) came on to help.”
Promoted opponents Malaga, who were relegated from La Liga in 2018 and dropped to Spain’s third tier before fighting their way back up, kept things tight in the first half.
Before the hour mark Simeone sent on Lee, Baena and his son Giuliano, and soon Atletico forced their way ahead.
Korea international Lee, signed from Paris Saint-Germain this summer, picked the ball up on the right, cut along the face of the area and then curled a fine strike in at the far post in the 70th minute.
Wearing the number seven shirt vacated by Atletico great Antoine Griezmann after his move to Orlando City, Lee got off to a perfect start at the Metropolitano stadium.
Ademola Lookman and David Hancko came close as Atletico pushed to double their advantage.
The hosts got the second goal as Spanish World Cup winner Baena bent home a spectacular free-kick, in off the crossbar, with five minutes remaining.
“The first games are always tricky. Malaga are a good team with a lot of young players and they made things hard for us,” said Baena, who joined last summer from Villarreal but had an inconsistent first season.
“I’m really happy to have scored my first goal at the Metropolitano,” he added.
Fourth last season, Atletico host the side that pipped them to third in Villarreal on Sunday.
This weekend Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona begin their campaigns, at Espanyol on Saturday and at Elche on Sunday respectively.


