The outcome leaves Atleti and Dortmund tied with 9 points from four matches, though the German squad's better goal difference could prove decisive in determining which side ultimately advances to the knockout stage as the group winner, reports Efe news.
Last-place AS Monaco were eliminated Tuesday with a 0-4 home defeat to Club Brugge, who have 4 points.
After the embarrassing result in Dortmund, Atleti delivered a trademark victory on Tuesday night in front of some 63,000 people at Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano.
Though the visitors had more of the ball, they were inept on the attack and all four of the scoring chances of the first 20 minutes belonged to Atletico, who would likely have run away with the contest but for a solid performance by Dortmund goalkeeper Roman B?rki.
The breakout came in the 33rd minute, when Saul ?iguez collected a through-ball from Filipe Luis and beat B?rki to make it 1-0.
Atletico stuck to their game-plan in the second half and Antoine Griezmann added a second goal in the 80th minute against a Dortmund side who never threatened Jan Oblak's net.
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