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    Girona fans are proud of what we’ve achieved so far: Michel

    Girona’s first match of 2024 is a tough challenge against third-place Atletico Madrid at home on Wednesday.

    Girona fans are proud of what we’ve achieved so far: Michel
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    Fireworks light up the Montilivi stadium as Girona celebrated its last home game after its successful 2023 league campaign

    MADRID: The New Year brings Girona another chance to show it’s a genuine title contender in the Spanish league.

    Girona’s first match of 2024 is a tough challenge against third-place Atletico Madrid at home on Wednesday.

    The Catalan club has been the surprise team in Spain so far this season, with statement wins such as the one it earned at defeating FC Barcelona last month.

    Now it has a shot at taking down an Atletico team that finished the year with a win against Sevilla.

    Girona, partly owned by Manchester City’s Abu Dhabi ownership, is tied with Real Madrid on 45 points, but trails the Spanish powerhouse on a tiebreaker.

    “We finished the first half of the season on the same level as the top clubs,” Girona coach Michel Sanchez said. “Our fans are proud of what we have achieved so far.”

    The game against Atletico should help give an idea about whether Girona has what it takes to keep competing at the top.

    Girona lost 3-0 to Madrid at home in September in its first big challenge of the season, but it recovered and showed its strength in a convincing 4-2 win at Barcelona in December.

    Girona went on a 12-match unbeaten streak in all competitions since the loss to Madrid, with draws against fifth-place Athletic Bilbao in November and at Real Betis in its last match of the year, when it was winning until conceding an 88th-minute equalizer.

    The team coached by Michel has 14 wins in 18 matches, and has the league’s best attack with 42 goals, three more than Madrid’s high-profile offense.

    GRIEZMANN’S RECORD

    Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann enters the game against Girona tied with Luis Aragones as the club’s all-time top scorer with 173 goals.

    The France international has his second chance to break the record after going scoreless in the team’s win against Sevilla on Dec. 23.

    Atletico won only two of its five league matches in December in a run that included a loss at Barcelona and a 3-3 draw against Getafe that ended the club’s record-tying 20-game home winning streak in all competitions.

    Diego Simeone’s team trails leaders Madrid and Girona by seven points.

    BARCELONA STRUGGLES

    Fourth-place Barcelona goes into its match at midtable Las Palmas on Thursday needing a win to overcome a tough run to end the year.

    The Catalan club won only two of its six matches, including a loss to Mexican club America in a friendly in the United States in its final game of the year.

    It also lost to Girona in the Spanish league and to Antwerp in the Champions League. Its last win was a hard-fought one against last-place Almeria at home in the league, when the team coached by Xavi Hernández was jeered after yet another poor performance.

    In other matches, Bilbao visits struggling Sevilla on Thursday, while relegation-threatened Celta Vigo hosts seventh-place Real Betis on Wednesday.

    On Tuesday, sixth-place Real Sociedad hosts Alaves, and Villarreal visits midtable Valencia.

    DTNEXT Bureau
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