Spanish side claim another European title
Atletico Madrid won their sixth European trophy far more easily than the two-goal scoreline suggested. And the underlying issue from the Europa League Final in Lyon was how the widening of football’s class gap is not only about the “Big Five” and the rest but even within the TV-rich leagues of western Europe.
Last year, Paris Saint-Germain splashed €222 million on Neymar who, apart from the financial flattery, was also misleadingly entranced by the idea that Qatari investment had raised PSG to the level of Barcelona and Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Manchester City.
It took around half a season, even before PSG fell to Real Madrid in the Champions League, for Neymar to understand his misjudgement of the standard of Ligue 1. The evidence was laid out in stark clarity in the Europa Final between the second-best club in Spain and the fourth-best in France.
Once the first goal had gone in, it was game over. Atletico were a class better in every aspect – but there was more to it than that. Marseille were beaten partly because carelessness unmarked in the French league was punished ruthlessly. Clubs who command their own leagues do so not only through their own strength but also because of the weakness of the opposition – which can trick them into a false sense of superiority.
For French football pride there was consolation to be found only in the emergence of Antoine Griezmann as the two-goal man of the match. The 27-year-old France striker was a fan of Marseille as a boy but did not let that affect his commitment to Atletico’s winning cause, even amid speculation that he will be off to Barcelona after the World Cup.
This story is from the June 2018 edition of World Soccer.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the June 2018 edition of World Soccer.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Going for Gold in Paris- There are plenty of candidates vying for the Olympic gold medal in the women's football tournament this summer
There are plenty of candidates vying for the Olympic gold medal in the women's football tournament this summer
Face to face - Tom Sainfiet- The final goal is to reach the World Cup and write history - The Belgian coach speaks to World Soccer
The well-travelled Belgian coach speaks to World Soccer after taking charge of the Philippines-his 11th international coaching role
Inter cruise to title number 20
Simone Inzaghi's Internazionale shrug off all challengers before sealing the Serie A title in style against their biggest rivals
HAT-TRICK HERO
Ademola Lookman wrote his name into European football's history books with a hat-trick in the Europa League final
GOING UP
The story of Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres' career has been one of upward trajectory - and there's plenty more to come from the Sporting superstar
Palau soldier on alone
The isolated Pacific nation faces a long and lonely battle to improve football on the island
Brazilian clubs eye Copa number six
As the Copa Libertadores group stage concludes, a sixth consecutive Brazilian winner is looking likely
AI Hilal sweep to another Saudi crown
The first edition of the Saudi Pro League's glamorous new era ends with a familiar title winner
Disasters brewing
There is still a long way to go in World Cup qualifying, but dysfunction reigns at Cameroon, Congo and Nigeria after four matchdays in the group stage
Second round of World Cup qualifying underway
Favourites perform largely as expected, yet Cayman Islands dominate the headlines