Atletico Madrid recovered from their defeat by Barcelona in last week’s top-of-the-table clash by crushing Celta Vigo 3-0 at home in La Liga on Sunday to reduce the gap with the Catalans back down to eight points.
French forward Antoine Griezmann broke the deadlock a minute before halftime to move on to 16 league goals for the season and draw level with Celta forward Iago Aspas as the fourth top scorer in the top flight.
Griezmann then set up the second goal in the 54th minute with a pinpoint through ball to Spain international Vitolo, who scored his first Liga goal for Atletico since his move from Sevilla.
Moments before, Celta midfielder Nemanja Radoja had crept into the area undetected to meet a cross but sent the ball against the near post.
Angel Correa then replaced Vitolo from the bench and rounded off the scoring in the 63rd minute with a powerful run into the area before firing into the bottom corner. The effort left coach Diego Simeone punching the air exuberantly in celebration.
“As long as there are points left to play for, we will go all out for them,” goalscorer Vitolo told reporters.
“Barca have a good advantage, but anything can happen. It was very important to get these three points, we played well and deserved to win.”
Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak returned to the team after a groin injury kept him out of the Europa League last-16 first leg win over Lokomotiv Moscow on Thursday.
However, the Slovenian did not seem to be fully fit and was unable to take goal kicks, with Uruguayan defender Jose Gimenez taking them instead.
Diego Costa was forced off with 10 minutes remaining after having his ankle trodden on by Celta’s Sergi Gomez and was limping as he left the pitch.
Atletico are second in the standings on 64 points after 28 games while leaders Barcelona have 72 after winning 2-0 at Malaga on Saturday and third-placed Real Madrid have 57.