Diego Simeone's side went into the match on a four-game winning streak but were starved of chances against the Catalans, who are coached by former Atletico manager Quique Sanchez Flores. Atletico had not lost in their previous 20 away visits and narrowly missed out on matching the Liga record for 23 away games without defeat, set by Pep Guardiola's Barcelona between 2010 and 2011.Christmas comes early for Barcelona entering #ElClasico: Second-place Atletico Madrid loses for the first time in La Liga, falling to Espanyol 1-0 (via @beINSPORTSUSA) pic.twitter.com/QvrxGF7pbk
— Planet Fútbol (@si_soccer) December 22, 2017
"They closed us down very well, it was a very tactical game, and whoever takes their chances wins the game and this time it was them as we didn't take ours," Atletico midfielder Koke told reporters. "This is a step backwards for us as we didn't drop points, especially given tomorrow's game, but the story goes on, we have to move on and learn from our mistakes." Atletico striker Antoine Griezmann had a penalty appeal turned down in the second half while Diego Godin had a goal correctly ruled out for a foul on an opposing defender.Atletico Madrid were unbeaten...
— MARCA in English (@MARCAinENGLISH) December 22, 2017
But Espanyol put an end to that run with a shock victory!
There was an 88th minute winner ?
REPORT ?https://t.co/tb80LdbPIJ pic.twitter.com/IfzeCcOWu6
Substitute Kevin Gameiro passed up Atletico's best opportunity, firing straight at the home side's goalkeeper Pau Lopez when clean through in the area. Atletico now go into the winter break now and can look forward to the arrival of Spain forwards Diego Costa and Vitolo when their ban on registering new players ends on Jan. 1. Atletico are second in the Liga standings, six points behind Barca, who are the only remaining unbeaten side in the league and can go nine clear of Simeone's side if they beat champions Real in Saturday's Clasico. Valencia could leapfrog Atleti into second if they beat Villarreal later on Saturday.?➡️?
— Omnisport (@OmnisportNews) December 22, 2017
It was a snooze fest in Barcelona tonight, until Sergio Garcia pounced late on to snatch a 1-0 win for #Espanyol at home to #AtleticoMadrid #LaLiga
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Atletico Madrid dropped points against Espanyol? Barcelona are now 6 points clear from second place Atleti!
— Barcelona Worldwide (@BarcaWorldwide) December 22, 2017
A Barça win (and obviously a Madrid loss) would be the perfect end to 2017! Please make it happen @God! pic.twitter.com/ZlYmbHd8lk


