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Club World Cup 2025: Barrios Brace Bolsters Atletico Madrid To 3-1 Win Over Seattle Sounders
Club World Cup 2025: Barrios Brace Bolsters Atletico Madrid To 3-1 Win Over Seattle Sounders

News18

time13 hours ago

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  • News18

Club World Cup 2025: Barrios Brace Bolsters Atletico Madrid To 3-1 Win Over Seattle Sounders

Last Updated: Seattle aimed to replicate Inter Miami's earlier upset over European opposition, but without a star like Lionel Messi, the Sounders were fortunate the loss wasn't more severe. Pablo Barrios scored a brilliant brace as Atletico Madrid rebounded from their Club World Cup opening defeat to Paris Saint-Germain with a 3-1 victory over the Seattle Sounders on Thursday. After a 4-0 loss to PSG at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, Atletico showcased their quality in a dominant performance at Lumen Field. Seattle aimed to replicate Inter Miami's earlier upset over European opposition, but without a star like Lionel Messi, the Sounders were fortunate the loss wasn't more severe. The Spanish side seemed eager to secure an early win, but their finishing left room for improvement. Norwegian Alexander Sorloth missed an early chance, followed by Julian Alvarez, who skillfully dribbled into the box but shot wide. The breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Giuliano Simeone, son of Atletico coach Diego, surged down the right and crossed low for Barrios, whose powerful shot hit the underside of the bar and went in. Sorloth missed another great opportunity, blasting over the bar from close range, and was denied by Sounders keeper Stefan Frei in a one-on-one. Despite dominating, Atletico only had one goal to show for it. They believed they had a penalty when Simeone appeared to be fouled in the box by Reed Baker-Whiting, but after a video review, the referee overturned his decision. As the first half ended, Baker-Whiting fired a shot just wide, showing some of the spirit Seattle had displayed in their narrow 2-1 loss to Botafogo in their opener. Belgian Axel Witsel, brought on at the break, made an immediate impact. Marcos Llorente's shot was tipped onto the underside of the bar, and Robin Le Normand set up Witsel to head in and make it 2-0. Seattle responded with a quick shot on the turn from Albert Rusnak to reduce the deficit. However, five minutes later, Barrios scored his second goal with a precise shot into the far corner from a long throw. Alvarez hit the top of the post with a volley from the edge of the box, providing Seattle with a glimmer of hope, which fueled their efforts in the final stages. The Sounders will be eliminated from the tournament if PSG avoids defeat against Botafogo later on Thursday. (with agency inputs) First Published: June 20, 2025, 07:59 IST

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track
Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

New Straits Times

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

SEATTLE: Pablo Barrios scored twice as Atletico Madrid bounced back from their Club World Cup opening defeat to Paris Saint-Germain with a 3-1 win over the Seattle Sounders on Thursday. Atletico were outclassed by PSG in a 4-0 loss at the Rose Bowl in Group B on Sunday but their quality was on full display in a convincing victory at Lumen Field. Seattle were hoping to emulate Inter Miami's upset victory over European opposition earlier in the day but while the Florida side can call on Lionel Messi, the Sounders have more modest talents and were fortunate to escape a heavier loss. The Spanish side looked determined to put the game to bed as soon as possible and with some better finishing they might have done so. Norwegian Alexander Sorloth missed an early opening and then Julian Alvarez showed deft footwork to weave his way into the box but floated his shot wide of the post. But the breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Giuliano Simeone, son of Atletico coach Diego, burst down the right and crossed low to Barrios whose fierce strike crashed in off the underside of the bar. Sorloth then wasted a great chance from close range, chesting down and blasting over the bar and he was denied by Stefan Frei when one-on-one with the Sounders keeper. It was one-way traffic but somehow Atletico only had the single goal to their name. They thought they had a penalty when Simeone was ruled to have been brought down in the box by Reed Baker-Whiting and the referee pointed to the spot but after being called to the monitor for a video review, he overturned his decision. At the other end, Baker-Whiting whistled a shot just wide on the stroke of half-time as Seattle began to show some of the spirit that they had shown in their narrow 2-1 loss to Botofogo in their opener. Simeone brought on Belgian Axel Witsel at the break and the 36-year-old made an instant impact - Marcos Llorente's shot was tipped onto the underside of the bar and Robin Le Normand clipped the ball across the box for Witsel to nod in and make it 2-0. That looked to be game over but Seattle fought back with a smart shot on the turn in the box from Albert Rusnak. Five minutes later though Barrios added his second when a long throw reached him at the back of the box and he placed his shot with precision into the far corner. Alvarez saw a volley from edge of the box hit the top of the post and the glimmer of hope gave Seattle cause to fight hard in the latter stages. The Sounders will be eliminated from the tournament if PSG avoid defeat against Botofogo later on Thursday. — AFP

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track
Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

France 24

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • France 24

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

Atletico were outclassed by PSG in a 4-0 loss at the Rose Bowl in Group B on Sunday but their quality was on full display in a convincing victory at Lumen Field. Seattle were hoping to emulate Inter Miami's upset victory over European opposition earlier in the day but while the Florida side can call on Lionel Messi, the Sounders have more modest talents and were fortunate to escape a heavier loss. The Spanish side looked determined to put the game to bed as soon as possible and with some better finishing they might have done so. Norwegian Alexander Sorloth missed an early opening and then Julian Alvarez showed deft footwork to weave his way into the box but floated his shot wide of the post. But the breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Giuliano Simeone, son of Atletico coach Diego, burst down the right and crossed low to Barrios whose fierce strike crashed in off the underside of the bar. Sorloth then wasted a great chance from close range, chesting down and blasting over the bar and he was denied by Stefan Frei when one-on-one with the Sounders keeper. It was one-way traffic but somehow Atletico only had the single goal to their name. They thought they had a penalty when Simeone was ruled to have been brought down in the box by Reed Baker-Whiting and the referee pointed to the spot but after being called to the monitor for a video review, he overturned his decision. At the other end, Baker-Whiting whistled a shot just wide on the stroke of half-time as Seattle began to show some of the spirit that they had shown in their narrow 2-1 loss to Botofogo in their opener. Simeone brought on Belgian Axel Witsel at the break and the 36-year-old made an instant impact - Marcos Llorente's shot was tipped onto the underside of the bar and Robin Le Normand clipped the ball across the box for Witsel to nod in and make it 2-0. That looked to be game over but Seattle fought back with a smart shot on the turn in the box from Albert Rusnak. Five minutes later though Barrios added his second when a long throw reached him at the back of the box and he placed his shot with precision into the far corner. Alvarez saw a volley from edge of the box hit the top of the post and the glimmer of hope gave Seattle cause to fight hard in the latter stages. The Sounders will be eliminated from the tournament if PSG avoid defeat against Botofogo later on Thursday.

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track
Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

Al-Ahram Weekly

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Barrios double gets Atletico back on track

Atletico were outclassed by PSG in a 4-0 loss at the Rose Bowl in Group B on Sunday but their quality was on full display in a convincing victory at Lumen Field. Seattle were hoping to emulate Inter Miami's upset victory over European opposition earlier in the day but while the Florida side can call on Lionel Messi, the Sounders have more modest talents and were fortunate to escape a heavier loss. The Spanish side looked determined to put the game to bed as soon as possible and with some better finishing they might have done so. Norwegian Alexander Sorloth missed an early opening and then Julian Alvarez showed deft footwork to weave his way into the box but floated his shot wide of the post. But the breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Giuliano Simeone, son of Atletico coach Diego, burst down the right and crossed low to Barrios whose fierce strike crashed in off the underside of the bar. Sorloth then wasted a great chance from close range, chesting down and blasting over the bar and he was denied by Stefan Frei when one-on-one with the Sounders keeper. It was one-way traffic but somehow Atletico only had the single goal to their name. They thought they had a penalty when Simeone was ruled to have been brought down in the box by Reed Baker-Whiting and the referee pointed to the spot but after being called to the monitor for a video review, he overturned his decision. At the other end, Baker-Whiting whistled a shot just wide on the stroke of half-time as Seattle began to show some of the spirit that they had shown in their narrow 2-1 loss to Botofogo in their opener. Simeone brought on Belgian Axel Witsel at the break and the 36-year-old made an instant impact - Marcos Llorente's shot was tipped onto the underside of the bar and Robin Le Normand clipped the ball across the box for Witsel to nod in and make it 2-0. That looked to be game over but Seattle fought back with a smart shot on the turn in the box from Albert Rusnak. Five minutes later though Barrios added his second when a long throw reached him at the back of the box and he placed his shot with precision into the far corner. Alvarez saw a volley from edge of the box hit the top of the post and the glimmer of hope gave Seattle cause to fight hard in the latter stages. The Sounders will be eliminated from the tournament if PSG avoid defeat against Botofogo later on Thursday. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Short link:

Cal Raleigh's grand slam (27)
Cal Raleigh's grand slam (27)

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Cal Raleigh's grand slam (27)

On the Sidelines S1E15: Cal Raleigh on historic pace, new Kraken head coach, World Cup protest Anders Hirst from Sports Radio 93.3 KFR FM, Emerald City Spectrum, and the Locked On Mariners Podcast joins the show to talk all things Seattle sports. The guys start with Cal Raleigh and the historic pace he's on and discuss whether this season could be the best by a Mariner in franchise history. Then, Anders gives his insight on the Kraken hiring Lane Lambert as well as the optics surrounding the firing of Dan Bylsma and the promotions to Ron Francis and Jason Botterill. Later, the guys break down the Sounders protesting their earnings in the Club World Cup compared to the other players competing. They also discuss the Sounders upcoming schedule with the Club World Cup less than two weeks away. Finally, the guys rank their Top 5 Dead or Alive Seattle Sports Athletes of all-time. 1:10:01 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

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