Atlético Madrid, managed by Carlos Bianchi, had a challenging La Liga campaign, finishing 11th in the table. The squad featured experienced players like Fernando Torres, who was beginning to emerge as a key attacking talent, alongside veterans such as Matías Lequi and Ariel Ibagaza. Defensive inconsistencies and limited depth prevented a sustained challenge for European qualification. In domestic cups, Atlético made modest progress but failed to secure silverware. The season reflected a transitional period, with Bianchi struggling to impose stability. Despite mixed results, the campaign provided valuable experience for young players, particularly Torres, who would become central to the club’s future resurgence.
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Atlético Madrid, managed by Carlos Bianchi, had a challenging La Liga campaign, finishing 11th in the table. The squad featured experienced players like Fernando Torres, who was beginning to emerge as a key attacking talent, alongside veterans such as Matías Lequi and Ariel Ibagaza. Defensive inconsistencies and limited depth prevented a sustained challenge for European qualification. In domestic cups, Atlético made modest progress but failed to secure silverware. The season reflected a transitional period, with Bianchi struggling to impose stability. Despite mixed results, the campaign provided valuable experience for young players, particularly Torres, who would become central to the club’s future resurgence.