Lodi completes redemption to inspire Atletico
Atletico Madrid's Brazilian defender Renan Lodi (L) celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg football match between Manchester United and Atletico Madrid at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, north west England on March 15, 2022. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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When Renan Lodi grabbed the goal that sent Atletico Madrid
into the quarter-finals of the Champions League and Manchester United onto the
tournament scrapheap, it completed a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for the
Brazilian.
Two months ago, Lodi was relegated to Atletico's bench
having fallen out of favour with coach Diego Simeone, while on the
international stage he was excluded by Brazil boss Tite because he was not
fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
On Tuesday at Old Trafford that seemed the distant past as
the 23-year-old defender, who was operating as a winger due to injuries and
suspensions, headed home in the 41st minute to become the unlikely hero as they
beat United 1-0 to advance.
Lodi had already produced a man-of-the-match performance in
the first leg in Spain, which ended 1-1, assisting Joao Felix for Atletico's
goal and creating all kinds of trouble for United's defence.
It was redemption for Lodi and he burst into tears when the
crowd in the Metropolitano stadium gave him a standing ovation as he was
substituted late in the second half.
In the next game, he maintained the momentum with a brace
against Celta Vigo in LaLiga.
"Lodi is a hard-working, humble player who deserves all
the praise and support," Simeone told reporters after the 2-0 home win
over Celta.
The left back now seems a certain starter on the left wing,
leapfrogging Belgium Yannick Carrasco, who was serving a three-match suspension
after being sent off in their group stage clash against Porto in December.
"I'm really happy for the opportunity that the coach
gave me to play out of my position," Lodi said.
"I'm a left back, that's what I do best, but if I'm
needed in attack like the last two matches, I'll do my best to contribute. I'm
delighted that I finally had the chance to show what I'm worth."
Lodi arrived at Atletico as one of Brazil's most promising
young players in the summer of 2019 for €20 million (US$22 million) from
Brazilian club Athletico Paranaense. He became an immediate starter both for
Atletico and the national team.
Since the end of last season, however, he fell down the pecking order for club and country, suffering months of struggles before rediscovering his best form when his club needed him most.


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