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Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (57%) Draw (16%) Loss (27%)
37 Played
21 Won
6 Drawn
10 Lost
61 Goals For
39 Goals Against

Team Overview

Atletico Madrid represents one of La Liga's most distinctive footballing identities, built around defensive solidity, tactical discipline, and an unwavering competitive spirit. Under Diego Simeone's guidance, the club has established itself as a perennial contender in Spanish football, known for their organized defensive structure and ability to grind out results in crucial moments. Historically, Atletico has consistently challenged the traditional dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona, securing league titles and establishing themselves as a formidable force both domestically and in European competition.

This season's campaign reflects both the strengths and challenges that define Atletico's current trajectory. With 21 wins, 6 draws, and 10 losses across 37 matches, they've demonstrated their trademark resilience while showing some inconsistency. Their defensive foundation remains evident with just 39 goals conceded and 14 clean sheets, showcasing the disciplined approach that has become synonymous with the club. However, their attacking output of 61 goals suggests room for improvement in the final third, a factor that has influenced their overall goal difference of +22.

For a deeper dive into the numbers, see our check the full breakdown.

The stark contrast between home and away performance tells a compelling story of this season. At home, Atletico has been dominant with 15 wins from 19 matches, suffering only three defeats while maintaining their fortress-like reputation. Away from home, however, they've struggled with just six wins in 18 matches, highlighting the challenge of translating their defensive philosophy to hostile environments. This disparity underscores both the mental strength that defines Atletico's identity and the tactical adjustments required when playing outside their comfort zone.

Squad (39 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

Salvador Esquivel
#31 Salvador Esquivel
Álvaro Moreno
#51 Álvaro Moreno
J. Musso
#1 J. Musso
J. Oblak
#13 J. Oblak
Mario de Luis
#1 Mario de Luis

Defenders (12)

Javier Boñar
#32 Javier Boñar
J. Giménez
#2 J. Giménez
D. Hancko
#17 D. Hancko
Robin Le Normand
#24 Robin Le Normand
C. Lenglet
#15 C. Lenglet
Marcos Llorente
#14 Marcos Llorente
Dani Martínez
#5 Dani Martínez
N. Molina
#16 N. Molina
Marc Pubill
#18 Marc Pubill
A. Puric
#40 A. Puric
M. Ruggeri
#3 M. Ruggeri
G. Spina
#12 G. Spina

Midfielders (13)

Julio Díaz del Romo
#34 Julio Díaz del Romo
Pablo Barrios
#8 Pablo Barrios
J. Cardoso
#5 J. Cardoso
Koke
#6 Koke
Rodrigo Mendoza
#4 Rodrigo Mendoza
Alejandro Monserrate
#17 Alejandro Monserrate
J. Morcillo
#47 J. Morcillo
T. Seidu
#27 T. Seidu
Javi Serrano
#6 Javi Serrano
O. Vargas
#21 O. Vargas
T. Almada
#11 T. Almada
Álex Baena
#10 Álex Baena
G. Simeone
#20 G. Simeone

Attackers (9)

J. Álvarez
#19 J. Álvarez
Rayane Belid
#29 Rayane Belid
M. Llorente
#61 M. Llorente
Sergio Esteban
#9 Sergio Esteban
N. González
#23 N. González
A. Griezmann
#7 A. Griezmann
A. Lookman
#22 A. Lookman
I. Luque
#37 I. Luque
A. Sørloth
#9 A. Sørloth

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
9
A. Sørloth
A. Sørloth
FW 6.8 34 13 0 1936 14 418
6
Koke
Koke
MF 7.2 33 2 2 2146 50 1821
7
A. Griezmann
A. Griezmann
FW 6.9 33 7 3 1386 14 685
13
J. Oblak
J. Oblak
GK 7.1 30 0 0 2700 0 885
20
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
MF 7.0 30 4 6 2064 43 927
19
J. Álvarez
J. Álvarez
FW 7.0 29 8 4 1902 21 689
17
D. Hancko
D. Hancko
DF 6.9 29 0 2 2389 43 1427
14
Marcos Llorente
Marcos Llorente
DF 7.0 28 0 4 2094 58 1375
24
Robin Le Normand
Robin Le Normand
DF 6.9 28 1 1 1789 35 1047
11
T. Almada
T. Almada
MF 6.8 27 3 1 1312 29 688
16
N. Molina
N. Molina
DF 6.8 26 2 2 1332 40 699
10
Álex Baena
Álex Baena
MF 7.0 26 2 3 1511 18 689
3
M. Ruggeri
M. Ruggeri
DF 6.8 25 0 3 1730 36 862
23
N. González
N. González
MF 6.9 24 5 0 1460 24 534
8
Pablo Barrios
Pablo Barrios
MF 7.0 23 1 1 1666 30 1052
18
Marc Pubill
Marc Pubill
DF 7.1 18 0 1 1337 24 872
15
C. Lenglet
C. Lenglet
DF 6.8 18 0 1 1303 16 866
2
J. Giménez
J. Giménez
DF 7.0 16 0 1 1177 25 802
5
J. Cardoso
J. Cardoso
MF 6.8 15 0 0 892 38 499
22
A. Lookman
A. Lookman
FW 6.9 11 4 0 561 3 161
21
O. Vargas
O. Vargas
MF 6.9 11 0 1 649 23 278
4
Rodrigo Mendoza
Rodrigo Mendoza
MF 6.5 8 0 1 441 4 240
1
J. Musso
J. Musso
GK 7.0 7 0 0 630 0 200
34
Julio Díaz del Romo
Julio Díaz del Romo
MF 6.6 4 0 1 311 6 139
47
J. Morcillo
J. Morcillo
MF 6.5 4 0 0 140 5 52
32
Javier Boñar
Javier Boñar
DF 6.8 3 1 0 269 5 119
27
Alejandro Monserrate
Alejandro Monserrate
MF 6.5 2 0 0 28 2 14
29
Rayane Belid
Rayane Belid
FW 6.2 2 0 0 134 2 30
61
M. Llorente
M. Llorente
FW 7.0 2 1 0 48 2 3
30
Dani Martínez
Dani Martínez
DF 6.5 1 0 0 90 1 86
28
T. Seidu
T. Seidu
MF 6.2 1 0 0 22 0 4
40
A. Puric
A. Puric
DF - 1 0 0 1 0 0
37
I. Luque
I. Luque
FW 7.3 1 1 0 27 1 7

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (46)

Álvaro Moreno
From Atletico Madrid
Raise Mar 2026
O. Vargas
From Seattle Sounders
Transfer Feb 2026
Rodrigo Mendoza
From Elche
Transfer Feb 2026
A. Lookman
From Atalanta
Transfer Feb 2026
Sergio Esteban
From Atletico Madrid
Raise Jan 2026
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Departures (52)

Gabriel Carvalho
To Dobrudzha
- Feb 2026
J. Fernandez
To Leganés II
- Feb 2026
O. Bazaga
To Arenas Getxo
Loan Jan 2026
Carlos Giménez
To PAOK
Loan Jan 2026
Omar Janneh
To Lausanne
Transfer Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

8 Out 0 Doubtful
J. M. Gimenez
J. M. Gimenez Ankle Injury
Out
J. Alvarez
J. Alvarez Ankle Injury
Out
J. Cardoso
J. Cardoso Contusion
Out
P. Barrios
P. Barrios Muscle Injury
Out
M. Llorente
M. Llorente Red Card
Out
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Impact Analysis

Atletico Madrid face significant squad depth challenges with eight players currently unavailable, creating particular strain across multiple areas of the pitch. The defensive unit has been hit hardest, with J.M. Gimenez sidelined due to an ankle injury and N. Molina also absent with a muscle injury, forcing tactical adjustments in both central and wide defensive positions. J. Alvarez's ankle problem further compounds the selection headaches, while the midfield department faces notable disruption with both P. Barrios and N. Gonzalez ruled out through muscle injuries, alongside M. Llorente's suspension following his red card.

The injury crisis extends beyond defensive concerns, with R. Mendoza's muscle injury and J. Cardoso's contusion adding to the lengthy absentee list. This widespread unavailability across the squad presents a stern test of Atletico's depth, particularly given the concentration of muscle-related injuries affecting four different players. The coaching staff will need to rely heavily on fringe players and potentially adjust their tactical approach to accommodate the missing personnel. While the club has traditionally maintained a robust squad, losing eight players simultaneously represents a substantial challenge that could impact both defensive solidity and midfield creativity in upcoming fixtures.

Recent Form

WWLLW
W Girona 1-0 (H)
W Osasuna 1-2 (A)
L Celta Vigo 0-1 (H)
L Arsenal 1-0 (A)
W Valencia 0-2 (A)

Form Analysis

Atletico Madrid's recent form presents a mixed picture, with three wins and two losses from their last five matches demonstrating both resilience and vulnerability. The team has shown particular strength away from home, claiming impressive victories at Osasuna and Valencia while securing a narrow but crucial win against Girona at the Wanda Metropolitano. However, their home form has been concerning, suffering defeats to both Celta Vigo in La Liga and Arsenal in European competition, suggesting potential difficulties when hosting opponents.

Offensively, Atletico Madrid has been relatively conservative, managing just five goals across these five matches, indicating a pragmatic approach rather than free-flowing attacking football. Their defensive record has been solid if not spectacular, conceding three goals overall, though the clean sheet against Valencia highlights their ability to shut out opposition when needed. The narrow margins in most of these results, with four of the five matches decided by a single goal, demonstrate Atletico's tendency to grind out results rather than dominate proceedings. This pattern suggests a team that remains competitive but perhaps lacks the clinical edge required for sustained momentum in La Liga's demanding environment.

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