Ademola Lookman penalty earns Atlético a 2-1 win at El Sadar over Osasuna
Ademola Lookman’s penalty gave Atlético Madrid a 2-1 victory at El Sadar, ending a two-game skid and underlining his fast start since joining in January.
Atlético Madrid returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory over CA Osasuna at El Sadar, powered by an Ademola Lookman penalty and a clinical finish from Alexander Sørloth. The result halted consecutive defeats in the Champions League and LaLiga and kept Atlético firmly in the hunt for a top-four finish. Lookman’s spot-kick underlined his growing influence after his midseason move, while the match featured pivotal VAR interventions and a late sending-off that shaped the closing stages.
Lookman penalty opens the scoring
After a cautious opening, Atlético seized the initiative when a VAR review produced a penalty for a handball in Osasuna’s box. The referee adjudged Javi Galán to have handled the ball inside the area following the video assistant’s intervention, handing Atlético a clear route to goal.
Ademola Lookman stepped up with confidence and converted from the spot, extending his goals tally since arriving from Atalanta. The strike gave Atlético a deserved lead and provided a tangible sign that the new signing is adapting quickly to Diego Simeone’s squad.
Atlético build control before Sørloth doubles
Atlético kept pressure on Osasuna after the opener, probing down both flanks and seeking to stretch the home defence. Marcos Llorente’s forward runs and deliveries from wide created repeated problems for the hosts and invited Osasuna into deeper positions.
The visitors extended their lead in the second half when Alexander Sørloth reacted fastest to a Llorente delivery at the far post and finished decisively. The goal put Atlético in a commanding position, allowing them to dictate tempo and manage the game’s next phases.
VAR decisions swing momentum
VAR played a decisive role more than once, first in awarding Atlético the penalty and later when a potential Osasuna penalty was reviewed. In first-half stoppage time, the hosts appeared to win a penalty after a collision between Ante Budimir and Atlético goalkeeper Juan Musso, but the on-field decision was overturned following the video check.
Those interventions shaped the match’s narrative and limited controversial incidents from altering the scoreline. The rulings removed a swing moment that might have changed the momentum and kept Atlético ahead going into the interval.
Llorente sent off and Osasuna late response
Marcos Llorente’s evening turned sour when he received a second yellow card for a foul on Aimar Oroz, reducing Atlético to ten men. The dismissal shifted the tactical balance and gave Osasuna renewed belief as they chased a route back into the contest.
Osasuna capitalised on the numerical advantage deep in stoppage time when Kike Barja found the net to make the score 2-1. The late strike set up a frantic finish, but Atlético held on as the visitors could not fashion a sustained opportunity to level the match.
Defensive lapses and attacking positives for both sides
Atlético’s performance combined clinical finishing with moments of defensive vulnerability, most notably a sloppy back-pass that almost gifted Ante Budimir a chance early on. Musso’s positioning and some last-ditch defending were required to repel immediate threats and keep Atlético in control until Sørloth’s finish.
Osasuna produced periods of constructive play but lacked the decisive end product required over 90 minutes. The hosts showed character in the closing stages and tested Atlético’s resolve, yet their inability to maintain possession in key areas limited several promising sequences.
Standings implications and Champions League context
The victory keeps Atlético fourth in the LaLiga table and within reach of the teams above them as the run-in intensifies. With Champions League qualification already secured for next season, Atletico can balance domestic priorities with continental commitments in the remaining fixtures.
For Osasuna, the defeat leaves them midtable and diminishes their realistic hopes of breaking into European qualification spots. The late goal confirmed their ability to threaten late on, but inconsistency across the campaign has left their aspirations fading as fixtures mount.
Managerial perspectives and upcoming schedule
Diego Simeone will take encouragement from a rebound performance after back-to-back setbacks in recent matches. The win addresses immediate confidence concerns and provides a clearer platform for squad rotation ahead of pending European and domestic challenges.
Osasuna’s coaching staff will reflect on their side’s resilience but will also recognise the need for greater composure and sharper transitions to turn pressure into points in future matches. Both teams have matches coming up that will test depth and tactical adaptability as the season reaches its decisive phase.
Atlético’s narrow victory at El Sadar was a compact display of opportunism and game management that showcased Ademola Lookman’s rapid integration and Alexander Sørloth’s finishing instincts, while VAR and discipline incidents ensured the match remained tense until the final whistle.










