Atlético Madrid hunt their fifth straight win on Sunday when they visit Getafe chasing dominance in La Liga. The Colchoneros enter as clear favorites with 86% possession dominance in historical matchups. Diego Simeone’s side won’t settle for anything less than three points.
What Happened Before the Break
Before the international break, Atlético Madrid claimed a 3-1 victory against Levante at home. Antoine Griezmann netted a brace while an own goal sealed the win. This victory extended their unbeaten streak to 11 matches in La Liga competition. Things have gone remarkably well under Simeone’s tactical guidance this season.The Colchoneros demolished Sevilla 3-0 and beat Real Betis 2-0 before facing Levante. They’ve climbed to fourth in La Liga standings with 25 points from 12 games. Getafe actually sits quite a bit lower with 17 points from their 12 matches so far this season.
Why This Matters for La Liga Title Race
Look, this matters big time for anyone tracking the title race. Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Villarreal are all hovering near the top. Atlético can’t afford slip-ups against lower-ranked clubs. Win today and they keep pace with the elite. Lose or draw? Suddenly they’re looking up at the competition.Getafe carries dangerous momentum themselves. They sit eighth in La Liga and grabbed a 2-1 home win against Girona before the break. But here’s the thing: Atlético’s head-to-head record against them is absolutely lopsided. Plus, Atlético haven’t lost to Getafe on their own turf during Simeone’s tenure until one March 9 defeat this year. That was a shock. Getting revenge today? That’s on Simeone’s mind.

Head-to-Head Statistics Tell the Story
Let me break down the numbers because they paint a vivid picture. In their last 10 meetings, Atlético holds 6 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss. Over their entire recent history under Simeone, the Colchoneros have dominated with 20 wins, 4 draws, and just 1 loss in La Liga. That’s an 83% win rate roughly speaking.
| Statistic | Atlético Madrid | Getafe |
|---|---|---|
| Last 10 Meetings (W-D-L) | 6-3-1 | 1-3-6 |
| All-Time Under Simeone | 20 wins | 1 win |
| Goals Scored (H2H) | 65 goals | 21 goals |
| Possession Dominance | 86% | 14% |
| La Liga Record vs Getafe | 20-4-1 | 1-4-20 |
The dominance is stunning really. Atlético averages 2.1 goals per game against Getafe historically. Meanwhile, Getafe struggles to find the net, averaging under 1 goal per match against Simeone’s squad. That possession stat tells you everything. And both teams know it.
Ryan Seacrest Returns to Host Star-Studded New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2026
Team News & Key Injuries
There’s some concern brewing for Atlético. Star goalkeeper Jan Oblak sits out through physical ailment. That’s massive since he’s arguably their best player. Juan Musso steps in for season debut in goal. Clément Lenglet returns to action after missing time from his red card on October 5.Plus there’s Giuliano Simeone carrying muscular pain from training. He’s included in squad but questionable to start. Meanwhile, Getafe miss Yvan Neyou, Davinchi, and Jiri Letacek to injuries. This all favors Atlético’s chances moving forward on paper. But Simeone always preaches respect for opponents regardless of circumstances.
What to Watch For on Sunday
- Alexander Sørloth’s sharpness – he scored twice for Norway during the break.
- How Musso performs in his season debut between the sticks.
- Whether Griezmann continues his brace-scoring form.
- Simeone’s tactical adjustments to Getafe’s compact play style.
- If the Colchoneros maintain their 11-match unbeaten streak.
Can Atlético Make It Five in a Row?
Honestly? The stats suggest a path for Atlético. They’re in phenomenal form. Four straight wins already gives them confidence. The head-to-head record screams dominance. But here’s the reality: Getafe won’t roll over. José Bordalás’ team plays with defensive discipline. They lost only 1-0 away at Mallorca before the break, showing they can stay competitive.Still, this looks like Atlético’s match to lose. They’ve got too much quality up front and that possession advantage normally translates to goals. Will Simeone’s side claim five consecutive wins and keep their title aspirations alive? All signs point to yes on November 23.
iNews covers the latest and most impactful stories across
entertainment,
business,
sports,
politics, and
technology,
from AI breakthroughs to major global developments. Stay updated with the trends shaping our world. For news tips, editorial feedback, or professional inquiries, please email us at
[email protected].
Get the latest news and Breaking News first by following us on
Google News,
Twitter,
Facebook,
Telegram
, and subscribe to our
YouTube channel.



