Manager Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid applauds fans during his side's La Liga win over Granada on Sunday. Denis Doyle / Getty Images / April 17, 2016
Manager Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid applauds fans during his side's La Liga win over Granada on Sunday. Denis Doyle / Getty Images / April 17, 2016
Manager Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid applauds fans during his side's La Liga win over Granada on Sunday. Denis Doyle / Getty Images / April 17, 2016
Manager Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid applauds fans during his side's La Liga win over Granada on Sunday. Denis Doyle / Getty Images / April 17, 2016

Diego Simeone: Atletico Madrid will play to ‘win, win and win again’ in newfound title fight


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Fernando Torres struck his fourth goal in as many games as Atletico Madrid moved level with Barcelona at the top of La Liga with a routine 3-0 win over Granada on Sunday.

Koke ensured Atletico would have no hangover from their efforts in dispatching Barca from the Champions League in midweek as he swept home the opener on 15 minutes before teeing up Torres to dink home just before the hour mark.

Substitute Angel Correa rounded off the scoring with a cool finish seven minutes from time.

“It will be tough (to win the league), but we will play as the schedule demands us to which is to win, win and win again,” said Atletico manager Diego Simeone.

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Victory takes Atletico back a point clear of third-placed Real Madrid and level with Barca on 76 points, with the Catalan club later continuing their stunning slide as they fell 2-1 at home to Valencia.

Atletico were met by a euphoric full house at the Vicente Calderon just four days after dumping Barca out the Champions League at the quarter-final stage for the second time in three seasons.

And Koke almost got the hosts off to the perfect start when he flashed a shot inches over from Juanfran’s cut-back in the first minute.

However, the Spanish international was deadly accurate with his next chance as he rifled home his fifth goal of the season after Torres’ initial effort had been blocked.

Atletico’s rock-solid defence was rarely troubled as they held out for a 30th clean sheet of the season, but Ruben Rochina was inches away from an equaliser on the half hour mark when he smashed a long-range shot against the post.

All of Torres' goals in his last four outings have come from Koke assists and that combination worked a treat once more for Diego Simeone's men when the former Liverpool and Chelsea striker latched onto an inch-perfect pass before lifting the ball over the onrushing Andres Fernandez.

Simeone then withdrew top-scorer Antoine Griezmann and Koke with Wednesday’s difficult trip to Athletic Bilbao in mind.

Correa was one of those introduced and the Argentine international showed great composure to slot home the third from Saul Niguez’s flick-on.

Elsewhere, Athletic Bilbao moved to within six points of Villarreal in the fight for the fourth Champions League place with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Malaga thanks to Raul Garcia’s second-half header.

Villarreal lost 2-1 at Rayo Vallecano in a result with huge ramifications at the bottom of the table.

Miku’s brilliant header handed the Madrid side all three points after Adrian Lopez had cancelled out Javi Guerra’s early opener for Rayo.

Victory moves Rayo five points clear of the relegation zone with just five games remaining.

Sevilla will almost certainly have to win a third consecutive Europa League to make it back into the Champions League as they were held 1-1 at home to Deportivo la Coruna to stay 11 points behind Villarreal.

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