On January 3, 2021, Luis Suárez scored a 90th-minute winner to secure a 2-1 victory for Atlético Madrid over Alavés, cementing his place in club history.
The Uruguay international’s ninth La Liga goal of the season, coupled with two assists in 11 games, surpassed Radamel Falcao’s record of 10 goal contributions in his first 11 matches for Atlético in 2011.
Record-Breaking Start
Suárez, who joined Atlético from Barcelona in summer 2020 after being deemed surplus by coach Ronald Koeman, tied with Villarreal’s Gerard Moreno and Celta’s Iago Aspas as La Liga’s top scorer with nine goals. The sports card above confirms his 21 goals and three assists in 32 appearances for the 2020-21 season, highlighting his impact.
Match Recap
Marcos Llorente gave Atlético the lead in the first half, but a late own goal by Felipe leveled the score. Suárez’s clinical finish ensured Diego Simeone’s side claimed all three points, maintaining their strong position in the La Liga title race.
Atlético’s Title Charge
With 12 wins in 15 games, scoring 29 goals and conceding just six, Atlético led Real Madrid by two points with two games in hand. Barcelona trailed by 13 points in sixth. The departure of Diego Costa left Suárez as the main attacking force, raising hopes of ending Atlético’s seven-year title drought.
Looking Ahead
Suárez’s seamless adaptation to Atlético’s system under Simeone positions them as favorites to challenge for the 2020-21 La Liga crown. The team faces Athletic Club next on January 9, aiming to extend their lead at the top.