Soccer-Atletico Madrid beat Malaga but Alvarez absence is felt


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Atletico Madrid v Malaga - Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - August 19, 2026 Atletico Madrid's Lee Kang-in in action with Malaga's Carlos Dotor REUTERS/Thomas Peter

MADRID, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid ⁠will hope for a swift resolution to the future of wantaway forward Julian ⁠Alvarez following their limp attacking display despite a 2-0 home win over ‌promoted Malaga in their opening LaLiga fixture on Wednesday.

Midfielder Lee Kang-in scored 13 minutes after coming off the bench for his debut as he cut inside from the right wing and curled his shot into ​the top corner of the net, before Alex Baena’s ⁠wonderful free kick ended the contest.

"We ⁠are happy for the victory," Lee said. "We will continue to work hard to improve ⁠in ‌the next game. I still lack rhythm but with hard work I will go and we will improve."

The goals were two moments of supreme quality in ⁠an otherwise limp attacking display that will be of concern ​for coach Diego Simeone ‌amid what appears an impasse with Alvarez.

The Argentine forward has made no secret ⁠of his desire ​to leave the club for Barcelona, saying during the recent World Cup it would "fulfil my dream".

Barcelona are seeking a replacement for Robert Lewandowski and believe Alvarez is the right man.

Atletico are ⁠insisting the 26-year-old stay, though Simeone said ahead of ​the match against Malaga he would not consider Alvarez for selection as the striker had not reached the required level following his post-World Cup break.

His absence was felt. With Antoine ⁠Griezmann having left for Major League Soccer and Alexander Sorloth sidelined by a muscle injury, Atletico lacked a sharp edge up front, with Ademola Lookman, usually a winger, playing as a central attacker.

Atletico host Villarreal on Sunday and will hope to be able to ​field Alvarez, though until the transfer window shuts on ⁠September 1, the saga of his potential move away will hang over the club.

The start ​of the match was delayed by a tribute to ‌Atletico’s four World Cup winners, Marcos Llorente, Marc ​Pubill, Alex Baena and Alejandro Grimaldo, who came onto the pitch one-by-one to a huge ovation from the crowd.

(Reporting by Nick SaidEditing by Toby Davis)

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