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Atletico Madrid salvaged a 2-2 draw against Villarreal in La Liga on Sunday despite having defender Robin Le Normand sent off.
Giuliano Simeone grabbed his team a draw after Gerard Moreno and Georges Mikautadze's penalties put Villarreal in front following Marc Pubill's 59th-minute opener.
Atletico coach Diego Simeone brought Julian Alvarez on as a second-half substitute to a chorus of boos from home supporters.
Simeone began with Alvarez on the bench, and fans jeered as his name was read aloud by the stadium announcer at the Metropolitano stadium, after his attempt to leave the club this summer amid interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Villarreal had the better opportunities in the first half, with Pubill blocking Mikautadze's shot well from close range.
The Georgian forward played in Ayoze Perez brilliantly before the break but Atletico stopper Jan Oblak thwarted the Spaniard.
Atletico took the lead just before the hour mark when Spain defender Pubill scored from long range, curling powerfully into the top corner.
Atletico's lead did not last long, with Moreno levelling from the penalty spot after Morten Hjulmand clumsily felled Tajon Buchanan.
Simeone sent on Alvarez for his first appearance of the season, with Atletico fans showing their anger at the Argentina international.
With 12 minutes remaining, Villarreal took the lead with another penalty, after Mikautadze had been shoved over by Le Normand, who was sent off following a VAR review of the incident.
Mikautadze took the spot kick himself and calmly slotted home.
However, Baena, who won the World Cup with Spain, played in Simeone's son Giuliano to finish with five minutes remaining.
Oblak saved well from Buchanan as Inigo Perez's Yellow Submarine, who pipped Atletico to third place last season, came close to claiming the three points.
Atletico players applauded their fans at full-time but Alvarez walked down the tunnel by himself.
Th.Berger--AMWN