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Atleti’s Shock Loss Sealed By Goal From Midfield

MADRID — La Liga leaders Atlético Madrid's recent wobble in form continued as they fell to their first defeat in 12 league games when they were beaten 2-0 at home to Levante on Saturday.

Jose Luis Morales gave the visitors the lead on the half-hour mark with a deflected strike from just inside the area to deceive keeper Jan Oblak, while Jorge de Frutos knocked into an empty net to score the second in added time after Oblak had committed himself forward to contest a corner.

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A first league defeat since December left Atlético with 55 points after 23 games and second-placed Real Madrid could reduce the gap to three points when they visit Real Valladolid later on Saturday.

After a poor first half, Atlético came out fighting in the second but could not beat Levante keeper Daniel Cardenas, who made a total of 10 saves including an outstanding late stop to deny substitute Thomas Lemar.

Luis Suárez hit the post with a vicious free kick while Angel Correa saw a goal ruled out for a foul by Suárez.

Joao Felix missed two gilt-edged chances while Suárez, Marcos Llorente and Renan Lodi also will feel they should have equalised as Atlético had a total of 28 shots on goal.

But Levante, who had held Diego Simeone's side to a 1-1 draw three days earlier, clinched their first ever away league win over Atlético in 17 attempts when De Frutos surged forward and launched the ball into the net from just past the halfway line.

Atlético went on a relentless run of eight league victories since losing to Real Madrid on Dec. 12.

However, they have taken only five points from four games in February, ceding ground in the title race to champions Real as well as Barcelona, who can move to within six points of the leaders if they beat Cadiz on Sunday.

"We're not happy at all with the result," said Atlético defender Mario Hermoso.

"We had so many attempts on goal but weren't able to score. And if you don't score any goals and keep letting them in you'll be in trouble.

"But I'm sure we'll start scoring soon, we're the same team that got to this stage. It's not easy for us right now but this is a marathon not a sprint."

(Reporting by Richard Martin; editing by Clare Fallon and Christian Radnedge)

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