Atletico Madrid moved into second in La Liga with a 2-0 win over Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday.
Saul Niguez scored late in the first period to hand the Spanish champions a one-goal lead.
Their second arrived soon after the break, with Modibo Diakite turning into his own net from close range.
Here, Sports Mole analyses how each individual player performed at the Vicente Calderon.
ATLETICO
Goal
Miguel Moya: Had his feet up for much of the 90 minutes. Was not called into action until late on when he made a fairly routine save to deny Sidnei. (6/10)
Defence
Juanfran: Has been in fine form in recent weeks, but was strangely subdued in the capital. Did not really feature as an attacking threat despite his team's dominance. (6/10)
Diego Godin: Calm and composed, as always, at the heart of the defence. Guided international teammate Jose Gimenez on what was a comfortable afternoon. (7/10)
Jose Gimenez: Brought into the team due to Miranda's injury and put in a strong display. Never shirked a challenge and looked calm in possession of the ball. (7/10)
Cristian Ansaldi: Seems to have won the battle for the left-back position and put on another strong display at the Calderon. Equally effective in both forward and defensive positions. (7/10)
Midfield
Koke: Wasted a number of free kicks, but ultimately played his part in both goals. Another impressive display from the ever-improving Spanish international. (7/10)
Tiago: Kept it neat and tidy in the middle of the park on his return to the team. Never wasted possession, but did not really feature in the final third. (6/10)
Saul Niguez: Really good stuff from the Spanish international, who opened the scoring late in the first period. Always looked a threat from a deep midfield position. (8/10)
Attack
Arda Turan: Will claim the second goal, but might miss out. Radiated class each time that he had possession and was at the forefront of his side's three points. (8/10)
Mario Mandzukic: Rattled the post with a clever header in the first period, but left early in the second period with a reported hamstring complaint. (6/10)
Antoine Griezmann: Still struggling to find his best form for the capital outfit. Had some bright moments, but was a little untidy in possession of the ball. (6/10)
Substitutes
Raul Jimenez: Gave his side a different threat in the final third and came close with a couple of attempts. A decent cameo from the Mexican. (6/10)
Cristian Rodriguez: Should have added a third late on, but placed his low effort just wide of the post. As usual, looked likely from the bench. (6/10)
Alessio Cerci: Tested Fabricio with a long-range effort late on and looked lively during his 15 minutes on the field. (6/10)
DEPORTIVO
Goal
Fabricio: Made some smart saves and could do little with either Atletico goal. Needed a little bit more protection from those around him. (6/10)
Defence
Juanfran: Picked up the first booking of the match for a poor challenge on Ansaldi, before departing with a hamstring problem after just 16 minutes. (5/10)
Sidnei: Quite comfortably his side's best player. Looked strong in defensive areas and also made an impact in the final third of the field. Had Depor's only attempt on target. (7/10)
Modibo Diakite: Will surely get credited with Atletico's second, but aside from that moment, the centre-back did well to cope with the challenge of Mandzukic. (6/10)
Pablo Insua: Also picked up a booking in the first period and faded from that moment. Struggled to get forward due to Atletico's domination for long spells. (6/10)
Midfield
Luisinho: Tasked with providing both defensive cover and attacking support, but struggled to make his mark against such an organised Atletico XI. (6/10)
Jose Rodriguez: Showed some nice touches in the final third and always looked capable of making something happen, but lacked support when it mattered post. (6/10)
Cezary Wilk: Managed to quell a number of attacks in the first period, but did not see enough of the ball to really make his mark on the match. (6/10)
Haris Medunjanin: Departed just past the hour mark after a fairly ineffective performance. Gave the ball away too often and struggled to deal with the pace of the match. (5/10)
Ivan Cavaleiro: Would have been expected to provide support to lone forward Helder Postiga, but that never really transpired. Not his best performance of the season. (5/10)
Attack
Helder Postiga: Really struggled, but will point to the lack of support. Does not have the pace to run into the channels and lost most of the aerial battles. (5/10)
Substitutes
Laure: Replaced Juanfran after just 16 minutes and did well to pick up the pace of the match. That said, his delivery from wide positions was disappointing. (6/10)
Isaac Cuenca: Was given the final 30 minutes at the Calderon and provided an injection of pace in the final third. Was a surprise that the attacker did not start. (6/10)
Toche: Entered after 77 minutes, but hardly had a touch of the ball. (5/10)
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