Atlético Madrid assesses performance ratings following mixed season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 6:07 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Atlético Madrid's 2025/26 season led to varied player evaluations as the team faced ups and downs. Historic wins over rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona contrasted with losses in both the Copa del Rey final and UEFA Champions League semi-final. Key players were rated, with goalkeeper Jan Oblak under scrutiny for his form and potential exit, while Juan Musso earned praise for his breakout performances. Full-backs Marcos Llorente and Nahuel Molina also stood out, contributing significantly throughout the campaign. Atlético aims to address inconsistencies ahead of the next season and World Cup.
- •Atlético faced wins against Real Madrid and Barcelona.
- •The team lost in Copa del Rey final and Champions League semi-final.
- •Jan Oblak struggled, failing to keep a clean sheet in Champions League.
- •Juan Musso had a breakout season, earning a World Cup call-up.
- •Marcos Llorente and Nahuel Molina had notable performances throughout the campaign.
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