The Atletico Madrid He continued his preparations this Thursday, in the evening, for Monday’s league premiere in Getafe. He did so in a training session consisting, after the warm-up, in a game with the squad divided into two groups, starters on one side and substitutes on the other.
Diego Simeon He continues to insist on the eleven with which he started in Turin before the Coliseum meeting, although in this session he had several absences, in addition to those already known by Gimenez Y Philipwhich remains on the side.
Alvaro Morata in one blow, Axel Witzel, with pharyngotonsillitis and Daniel Wass, with permission from the club for personal reasons, the other casualties in training. The forward jumped on the pitch to see the performance of his teammates, and he is not afraid of his presence on the field against Getafe, just like the Dane, who is expected on Saturday when he returns to work. The good news is that De Paul is back, leaving behind the hassle he was dragged down by a blow.
So, Cholo prepared two teams, with the usual warm-up of matches, so that they could measure their strength. And one is the one that will appear on the grass of the Coliseum, with Saúl winning the game against Carrasco, the great doubt that the Argentine coach maintained. Marco Moreno and Cunha replaced the missing Witsel and Morata. yesErgio Diez, Alberto Moreno and Ngoya They are the young players who are included in the first team.
The eleven
In cloud under sticks, the defense is for Nahuel Molina, Savic, Marco Moreno, Reinildo, Saul; Coke, Llorente (who made a headed goal that entered the area from behind), Lemar; Joao Felix and Cunha.
We need to see the evolution of Morata and, above all, of witsel, sick. The eleven that Simeone fielded in the premiere of the league at the Coliseum depended on him. This Friday the team will have a rest day and on Saturday they will return to work.
Source: La Verdad

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