Atlético: Oblak; Juanfran, Savic, Godín, Filipe Luis; Saúl Ñíguez, Gabi, Koke, Carrasco (Gameiro 72‘); Griezmann (Thomas 92’), Fernando Torres (Gaitán 79’). 4-4-2.
Bayern: Neuer; Lahm, Boateng (Hummels 62’), Javi Martínez, Alaba; Thiago (Kimmich 66‘), Xabi Alonso, Vidal; Muller (Robben 59’), Lewandowski, Ribéry. 4-3-3.
Goals:
1-0. 35. Carrasco. Picked up Griezmann pass and fired long shot in off far post.
Yellow cards: Saúl Ñíguez 15’, Lahm 26’, Thiago 33’, Boateng 40’, Vidal 85’.
Atlético Madrid head up their mini-league after an epic 1-0 win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday evening. Oblak was in action early on to keep out Müller, and Carrasco responded with a shot which Neuer saved. Fernando Torres headed a good chance against the upright following a corner, but with ten minutes to go to the break Carrasco opened the scoring with an angled shot which went in off the far post. After the interval Oblak had to save again from Alava and Lewandowski, but Griezmann could have wrapped things up a few minutes before the final whistle had he not hit the bar from the penalty spot after Vidal pushed over Filipe Luis in the area. That set up a nail-biting finish, Robben in particular testing Oblak with a long shot. Another single goal victory though, and the Slovenian keeper has now gone six Champions League games in the Calderón stadium (including two now against Bayern and one against Barcelona) without letting in a single goal.