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Antoine Griezmann puts Atlético Madrid up on Barcelona with a gorgeous header

What a cross, too.

Antoine Griezmann has been one of the best attacking players on the planet over the last couple of years, and he's scored his biggest goal yet, putting Atlético Madrid ahead of Barcelona on away goals.

Credit: user Omar_Til_Death on r/soccer

A sloppy turnover is what allows Atléti to catch the Barca back line out of position, but you can’t deliver a better ball than Saul did here. This is one of the best crosses you’ll see all year.

For those who think Atléti are likely to hold on -- not so fast. In all of the games between these teams this season, Atléti have taken a 1-0 lead, then Barca have won 2-1.

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