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VIDEO: Falcao strike keeps Atletico level with Barca

The right-footed, curling strike was Falcao’s ninth league goal of the campaign and the win was Atletico’s 10th straight in all competitions.

FALCAO SCORED A stunning last-minute free-kick to give Atletico Madrid a 1-0 win at Real Sociedad last night and keep his team level with Barcelona on 22 points at the top of La Liga.

The right-footed, curling strike was Falcao’s ninth league goal of the campaign and the win was Atletico’s 10th straight in all competitions, including seven in the league as they stayed eight points clear of city rivals Real Madrid who are fourth.

Sociedad fired a warning after only 15 seconds when former Arsenal player Carlos Vela found Antoine Griezmann whose shot was well blocked by Thibaut Courtois in the Atletico goal. It took the visitors time to get used to very wet conditions before Koke tested Enaut Zubikarai on 12 minutes with a low shot.

Courtois had to stretch to deny Vela on 20 minutes and Falcao blocked a goalbound shot from Asier Illarramendi as Real enjoyed the best chances of a goalless first period. Atletico were brighter after the interval with Falcao going near with a header and then narrowly failing to meet a cross at close range.

The Colombian appeared to be on a mission to open the scoring, shooting just wide from close range and attempting to take on the whole Sociedad defence on one occasion. In a bid to help him the Uruguayan Cristian Rodriguez was introduced and he immediately forced a save from distance and Brazilian centre-half Joao Miranda headed over the bar.

The home team’s chances were now rare with Vela blazing over the best with 10 minutes remaining.

Just as it looked as if the game was heading for the draw Illarramendi tugged Rodriguez on the edge of the area and up stepped Falcao to hit home for a priceless victory. Earlier on Sunday, Cristain Stuani powered home an injury-time header to give Espanyol a vital 3-2 win, their first of the season, at home to Rayo Vallecano.

The result means the Pamplona side sit last on account of goals scored, level on five points with Espanyol.

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Betis are fifth on 13 points, the same as Levante who won 1-0 at Getafe thanks to a late thunderbolt from substitute Michel that puts the club from Valencia in sixth. Zaragoza won 2-1 at Granada with two early goals from Helder Postiga and Victor Rodriguez.

On Saturday, Lionel Messi hit a hat-trick as 10-man Barcelona edged a thrilling 5-4 victory at Deportivo La Coruna while Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo 2-0 to keep them eight points behind the Catalan side.

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