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Atletico punish Tottenham errors in 5-2 Champions League rout

Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder #14 Archie Gray fights for the ball with Atletico Madrid's Argentine forward #20 Giuliano Simeone
 
Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder #14 Archie Gray fights for the ball with Atletico Madrid's Argentine forward #20 Giuliano Simeone


MADRID: ⁠Atletico Madrid tore Tottenham Hotspur apart in a stunning ​first-half blitz on ​Tuesday, powering to a 5-2 victory in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie and leaving the Premier League side with a mountain to climb in London.
The visitors' 22-year-old ⁠goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky endured a night to forget ⁠on his first appearance since October and only his third of the season.
Two costly errors from the Czech helped Atletico ‌race into a commanding lead ​and he was ⁠substituted in the 17th minute by ​manager Igor Tudor immediately after ‌Atletico's third goal.
Marcos Llorente struck after six minutes when Kinsky slipped while ​playing the ball out and Antoine Griezmann doubled the lead in the 14th when Micky van de Ven also lost his footing.
A minute later Julian Alvarez walked in ‌the third after Kinsky miscued a clearance, the earliest ​a team has gone three goals up in a ​Champions ‌League ⁠knockout match.
After Kinsky was replaced by Guglielmo Vicario, Atletico added a fourth when Robin Le Normand's header ​crossed the line following a rebound ⁠from Griezmann's ​free kick. Tottenham defender Pedro Porro reduced the deficit after 26 minutes.
Alvarez then raced from his own half to score the hosts' fifth goal in the ​55th before Dominic Solanke punished an error ​by Atletico keeper Jan Oblak which gifted Spurs a second goal.