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Atletico Madrid 1-2 Bodø/Glimt Player Ratings: Norwegian Side Upset Atletico with Roaring Comeback

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Atletico Madrid vs Bodo/Glimt Player Ratings

Bodo/Glimt registered one of the biggest shocks of the 2025-26 Champions League season with a stunning comeback win over La Liga giants Atlético Madrid at their own backyard.

As expected, Atlético controlled the early stages of the match and took the lead through a header by Alexander Sorloth. At that point, the hosts looked firmly in control, and few might have predicted what unfolded next.

Bodo/Glimt responded with impressive discipline. Rather than rushing the play, the Norwegian team stayed organized. Their efforts paid off just before halftime when Fredrik Sjovold scored a vital equaliser, bringing the visitors back into the game.

The second half saw Atlético push forward relentlessly in search of a winner, but Bodø/Glimt stood firm. The comeback was completed when Kasper Høgh struck the decisive goal with a close-range finish.

Atlético Madrid continued to push for the equaliser until the final whistle, but were repeatedly denied by an outstanding performance from Bodo/Glimt goalkeeper Nikita Haikin. Let's check out Atletico Madrid vs Bodo-Glimt player ratings from the UCL fixture.

Key Takeaways

  1. Alexander Sørloth gave Atlético Madrid the lead with a first-half header.
  2. Fredrik Sjøvold equalised just before halftime to bring Bodø/Glimt back into the match.
  3. Kasper Høgh scored the winning goal in the second half, while Nikita Haikin produced key saves to protect the lead.
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Atlético Madrid Player Ratings vs Bodø/Glimt

Here are Atletico Madrid player ratings from the game against Bodo/Glimt:

Goalkeeper

Jan Oblak - 6.0: A surprisingly quiet night for the Slovenian superstar, which is strange to say when he conceded twice. He made three saves, but was left completely exposed for both of Bodø/Glimt's goals. Couldn't really be faulted for either finish. We noticed he was trying to get his team moving quickly with his distribution, but it wasn't enough.

Defenders

Marcos Llorente - 6.5: A typical all-action display from Llorente. He was a constant outlet on the right, creating four chances and always looking to get forward. However, his defensive focus seemed to wane as the game went on, and he picked up a deserved yellow card for a frustrated foul. He offered a lot offensively but the end product wasn't there.

José María Giménez - 6.5: Was a commanding presence before his substitution. His clearance off the line in the first half was crucial. From our perspective, the defense looked significantly less organized after he was withdrawn. His aerial dominance was missed in the latter stages.

Dávid Hancko - 7.0: One of Atlético's better performers on a disappointing evening. He delivered a pinpoint cross for Sørloth's goal and was generally solid at the back. He won most of his duels and wasn't afraid to get forward. A decent outing in a losing effort.

Marc Pubill - 6.0: A mixed bag of a performance. He was tidy in possession with 91% pass accuracy and got into some good positions. However he struggled to contain Bodø/Glimt's wide players at key moments. An average game where he did nothing spectacularly wrong, but also nothing spectacularly right.

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Midfielders

Koke - 5.5: The captain looked off the pace. Usually the metronome of this Atlético side, he failed to impose himself on the game. His passing was safe but he didn't provide the creative spark needed to break down a stubborn defense. His substitution after an hour was not a surprise.

Pablo Barrios - 7.0: A real bright spark for the home side. He was desperately unlucky to see his powerful shot cannon off the crossbar. He was energetic, winning a remarkable 10 duels and making six tackles. He never stopped trying to drive his team forward.

Nico González - 6.0: A busy but ultimately frustrating performance. He got into good areas and had three shots, but his final touch let him down. He worked hard off the ball but couldn't quite connect the play in the final third. A performance full of effort but lacking in quality.

Forwards

Alexander Sørloth - 7.5: A classic striker's performance. He scored a fantastic header to open the scoring and was a constant handful for the opposition defenders. He had a staggering eight shots, five on target, but found Nikita Haikin in inspired form. On another night, he could have walked away with a hat-trick.

Julián Alvarez - 6.0: What stood out to us was his creativity, carving out six chances for his teammates. However, his own finishing was wayward, and he lost possession far too often. It was a night of what-ifs for the Argentine; he did all the hard work but the end product was missing.

Álex Baena - 5.5: We were really disappointed with his contribution. He was virtually anonymous for the 57 minutes he was on the pitch. He struggled to get involved in the game and offered very little threat. An easy decision to substitute him.

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Substitutes

Thiago Almada - 6.0: Came on and tried to make things happen but was often erratic. Matteo Ruggeri - 6.0: Looked okay after replacing Giménez. Johnny Cardoso - 5.5: Didn't have much impact. Nahuel Molina - 6.0: Missed a decent chance. Robin Le Normand - N/A: Came on too late to make a difference.

Manager

D. Simeone - 5.0: A tough night for the fiery Argentine. His side looked complacent after scoring and were punished for their wastefulness. His substitutions failed to change the course of the match, and tactically, he was second-best. He'll be furious with this result.

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Bodo/Glimt Player Ratings vs Atlético Madrid

Check out Bodo/Glimt player ratings from the Champions League clash:

Goalkeeper

Nikita Haikin - 9.0: A performance for the ages. This was the definition of a man-of-the-match display. He made seven saves, many of them spectacular, to keep his team in the game. His stops to deny Sørloth were world-class. He commanded his box brilliantly and was the main reason for this historic victory. The highest rated player on the pitch without a doubt.

Defenders

Fredrik Sjøvold - 8.0: Scored the crucial equalising goal with a composed finish a striker would be proud of. Beyond his goal, he was defensively solid, making three tackles and holding his own against Atlético's tricky forwards. A fantastic, game-changing performance from the right-back.

Jostein Gundersen - 7.5: A true warrior at the heart of the defense. He made an incredible 10 clearances, throwing his body on the line time and time again. He won 7 of his 11 duels and was a colossal presence. What stood out to us was his leadership and organization at the back.

Odin Luras Bjortuft - 7.0: Stood tall alongside Gundersen. He made eight clearances and two crucial blocked shots. He was put under immense pressure but never buckled. A really disciplined and focused performance from the captain.

Fredrik Bjørkan - 7.5: An excellent all-round display. He provided a brilliant assist for the equalizer, showing great attacking intent throughout. Defensively he was sound, making seven clearances and tracking back diligently. His energy down the left flank was a key feature of his team's play.

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Midfielders

Patrick Berg - 7.0: The captain put in a real shift. He screened his back four superbly, making seven clearances and three tackles. His use of the ball was simple but effective, keeping possession and relieving pressure. An unsung hero in the middle of the park.

Sondre Fet - 7.5: An absolute engine in midfield. He was everywhere, making five interceptions and winning seven duels before his unfortunate injury. He missed a big chance but his defensive work was invaluable. His substitution was a big loss, but he had already given his all.

Håkon Evjen - 6.5: A tireless runner who covered every blade of grass. He recovered the ball eight times and was a constant nuisance to the Atlético midfield. While his final product was sometimes lacking, his work rate was exceptional.

Forwards

Kasper Høgh - 8.0: The match-winner. He showed great poacher's instinct to be in the right place to score the decisive goal. He was a physical handful all night, winning aerial duels and holding up the ball. A clinical and heroic performance.

Jens Petter Hauge - 6.0: A frustrating evening for the talented attacker. He worked hard and created a couple of opportunities but he lost the ball 15 times which is just too much. He showed flashes of his quality but couldn't consistently affect the game.

Ole Didrik Blomberg - 6.0: A quiet outing for the winger. He supported his fullback well defensively but offered little going forward. It was no surprise to see him substituted as his team searched for more attacking impetus.

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Substitutes

Sondre Auklend - 6.0: Came on and provided fresh legs. Isak Määttä - 6.5: Looked composed after replacing the injured Fet. Andreas Helmersen - N/A: Not on long enough to rate. Anders Klynge - N/A: Not on long enough to rate. Haitam Aleesami - N/A: Brought on to see out the game.

Manager

K. Knutsen - 9.0: A tactical masterclass. His team was perfectly set up to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. He instilled incredible belief and resilience in his players. His game plan worked to perfection, resulting in one of the great Champions League upsets. A flawless night's work.

Man of the Match

Bodø/Glimt goalkeeper Nikita Haikin was the best player after some heroic saves.

Worst Performer

Atletico Madrid star Alex Baena was unable to influence the game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Atlético Madrid vs Bodø / Glimt?
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Bodø / Glimt secured a stunning 2-1 away victory over Atlético Madrid.
When was Atlético Madrid vs Bodø / Glimt?
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The match was played on January 28, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Atlético Madrid vs Bodø / Glimt?
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Bodø/Glimt goalkeeper Nikita Haikin was the man of the match for his heroic saves.

Who was the worst performer in Atlético Madrid vs Bodø / Glimt?
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Álex Baena of Atlético Madrid had a very quiet and ineffective game before being substituted.

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