A squeeze on the straight final of the commitment sufficed so that the Athletic of Madrid finished by golear to the Cádiz this Sunday (1-4). Thomas Lemar inaugurated the marker to the minute 56, and when all indicated that like this it would finish, Antoine Griezmann appeared to mark a golazo to the 70. Ángel Correa and Matheus Cunha followed suit to the 76' and 86' respectively, countering the autogol of Jan Oblak also to the 86.

It did not give the best impressions the team colchonero during the first time, as it finalised with tie to zero. The rest seemed surtir effect, as Lemar appeared for aventajar to the ones of Diego Simeone. The tendency kept until the 70, when the ex player of the FC Barcelona saw door with a golazo of first. With this great target 6 from his return to the Athletic.

Six minutes afterwards, Correa capitalised a big played collective. The Argentinian confined in the area and also of first, finished for the third so much of the picture rojiblanco. Although the final stretch of the commitment lived with intensity, the minute 86 was inigualable.

Matheus Cunha Appeared to extend the advantage and confirm the goleada of the Athletic on the Cádiz, but Anthony Lozano propició an autogol of Jan Oblak. Two goals in only a minute. However, although it meant a hard hit, the picture colchonero fulfilled with the duties and added of to three.

Intense fight in the peak

LaLiga Is living an intense fight in the peak of the classification, with the Real Madrid, Athletic and the Real Sociedad like the main figures. Only a point separates to the club merengue of his perseguidores; this yes, with a less contested party with regard to the ones of Simeone, and to two of the Real.

Of the first to the fifth only there are three points of difference. The Seville and Real Betis complete the top 5 with 28 and 27 units, respectively. Like this then , the Madrid will not have to neglect his solidity to keep in the leadership of the Spanish classification, as the main candidate to destronarlo is the Athletic of the 'Cholo'.