Jan Oblak was the story at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Sunday. Atletico Madrid collected a hard-earned 1-0 win over Girona in La Liga’s Matchday 37, courtesy of Ademola Lookman’s 21st-minute finish, but it was their Slovenian goalkeeper who kept the three points safe against a Girona side that outshot the hosts 25 to 17 and carried an xG of 2.18. Diego Simeone’s side did just enough, converting their lone real moment of clarity into the only goal of the afternoon.

Key Moments
- 21′, The decisive goal. Ademola Lookman finished to give Atletico the lead, capitalizing on one of the home side’s cleaner passages of play in the first half.
- 23′, Robin Le Normand picked up a yellow card just two minutes after Atletico went ahead, adding an early edge of tension for the hosts.
- 46′, Diego Simeone made an immediate half-time adjustment, bringing off Giuliano Simeone at the start of the second half in the first of several tactical changes.
- 56′, Girona responded by introducing Bryan Gil and Axel Witsel simultaneously, pushing to find an equalizer as the match entered its most open phase.
- 63′, Lookman was withdrawn after his contribution, with Alex Baena and Obed Vargas also coming on for Atletico around the same window, signaling a defensive reshaping.
- 85′, J. Morcillo was booked for a foul as nerves showed in the closing stages, but Atletico held on without further alarm.
Tactical Breakdown
On paper, Girona controlled this game. They held 53 percent possession, completed passes at a 90 percent clip (427 of 475), registered 25 total shots including 11 on target, and generated 2.18 xG compared to Atletico’s 1.94. None of it mattered. Simeone’s 4-4-2 was set up to be hard to beat, and the moment Lookman converted in the 21st minute, the entire Atletico operation shifted toward preservation. Nine corners, 11 inside-the-box shots, a wall of blue and red, and Oblak behind it all. The goalkeeper finished with 11 saves, a figure that tells the full story of the second half.
The tactical pivot came immediately after the interval. Giuliano Simeone’s removal at the start of the second half tightened the midfield block, and the double change of Baena and Vargas around the hour mark gave Atletico fresh legs in wide areas to track Girona’s runners. The visiting manager responded with his own adjustments, sending on Bryan Gil and Witsel at 56 minutes and Joel Roca at 63, but each wave broke against a compact low block that refused to concede any central space.
Girona’s problem was not effort or invention. They created volume, but too much of it came from distance or from angles where Oblak could position comfortably. The 11 shots on target speak to persistence, but a goalkeeper saving 11 shots in a single match at this level is a near-impossible ask for the attacking side. When Arnau Martinez came on late, Girona still could not find the final ball through, and a promising season ends without a result here that might have meant something cosmetically, even if the table math was already settled.
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Verdict
Atletico Madrid secured three points in workmanlike fashion, relying on Oblak’s heroics and Lookman’s clinical early strike rather than sustained dominance. For Girona, the defeat leaves a flat final-day feeling after a performance that deserved at least a share of the spoils statistically. Simeone’s side consolidate their position in the La Liga standings heading into the final round, with the result underlining what Atletico do better than almost any side in Europe: win ugly when they have to.