La Liga
September 3, 2012
Real Betis 2-4 Atlético Madrid
Scoring Summary
| Real Betis | Atletico Madrid |
|---|---|
| Salvador Agra (25') | Radamel Falcao (28') |
| Francisco Juanfran (og 45') | Radamel Falcao (pen 48') |
| Diego Da Silva Costa (55') | |
| Raúl García (90') |
Teams
| Real Betis | Atletico Madrid |
|---|---|
| 1 Casto | 1 Sergio Asenjo |
| 3 Mario | 2 Diego Godín |
| 16 Damien Perquis | 23 Miranda |
| 23 Perez Nacho | 3 Filipe Kasmirski |
| 22 Nélson | 20 Francisco Juanfran |
| 8 Rubén Pérez | 8 Raúl García |
| 10 Beñat | 14 Gabi |
| 17 Juan Carlos | 4 Mario Suárez |
| 18 Salvador Agra | 9 Radamel Falcao |
| 24 Rubén Castro | 11 Cristian Rodriguez |
| 11 Pozuelo | 10 Arda Turan |
| Substitutes | |
| 25 Fabricio | Tiago 5 |
| 14 Salvador Lopez Sevilla | Adrián 7 |
| 19 Jorge Molina | Diego Da Silva Costa 19 |
| 5 José Antonio Dorado Ramírez | Daniel Díaz 18 |
| 6 Álex Martínez | Koke 6 |
| 15 Joel Campbell | Joel Robles 25 |
| 29 Nono | Abdelkader Ouelasti 42 |
| Substitutions | |
| José Antonio Dorado Ramírez for Pozuelo (52) | Daniel Díaz for Diego Godín (45) |
| Joel Campbell for Salvador Agra (58) | Diego Da Silva Costa for Radamel Falcao (53) |
| Nono for Juan Carlos (58) | Koke for Cristian Rodriguez (70) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Nélson (3) | Francisco Juanfran (23) |
| Joel Campbell (62) | Cristian Rodriguez (53) |
| Nono (86) | Raúl García (89) |
| Beñat (47) | |
| Red Cards | |
| Damien Perquis (47) | |
| Joel Campbell (77) | |
| · Squads: Real Betis | Atletico Madrid | |
Atletico Madrid's winning streak continued as star striker Radamel Falcao inspired a comeback victory over nine-man Real Betis tonight.
Falcao cancelled out Salvador Agra's bizarre opener before Juan Carlos nudged Betis ahead before half-time.
But the free-scoring Colombian made it 10 goals from six games with a penalty following Damien Perquis' professional foul just after half-time to make it 2-2 before Diego Costa put the visitors ahead in the 55th minute.
Raul Garcia then sealed a fourth straight win in the 90th minute after Joel Campbell's late dismissal.
Atletico midfielder Gabi whipped a speculative strike over the crossbar as both teams sized each other up, and then Arda Turan tested Betis goalkeeper Casto with a drive from distance.
But it was the hosts who took the lead in the 26th minute.
Agra's misleading cross evaded all his team-mates and crucially, Atletico keeper Sergio Asenjo, as the ball somehow ended up in the net.
The lasted just two minutes though as Falcao swept in Garcia's cross from six yards to make it 1-1 and Atletico might have edged ahead if Cristian Rodriguez had kept a snapshot on target.
Casto repelled efforts from Garcia and Falcao and it seemed Betis would settle for parity at the break.
But Juan Carlos thought differently, taking aim and beating Asenjo from just outside the box before the half-time whistle sounded.
Atletico were level again three minutes after the interval, though, Falcao placing his spot-kick out of reach after Perquis had been dismissed for hauling him down in the area.
There was concern for the visiting fans as Falcao went down injured in the 52nd minute, Costa his replacement, but their fears was allayed somewhat as the new man made an instant impact.
Joao Miranda wriggled free down the right wing to tee up the Brazilian, who clipped underneath Casto to give Atletico the lead for the first time.
Betis boss Pepe Mel threw Arsenal loanee Campbell into the fray, but the Jamaican striker picked up a booking for a foul on Juanfran just four minutes after his arrival.
And Campbell received a second yellow and his marching orders in the 78th minute when the referee called deliberate handball.
There was no way back for Betis from that point and Garcia duly added gloss to the comeback by putting Turan's cute pass away deep into stoppage time.



