Antoine Griezmann was the headline inclusion in Atletico Madrid’s starting XI for the derby with Real Madrid on Sunday.
Griezmann has scored three goals for Atleti this term, but all of his seven appearances had come from the substitutes bench.
Diego Simeone suggested this has in part been a financial decision, with Atleti set to owe Barcelona a fee for the on-loan forward should he play over half of the available minutes.
Yet he got the nod ahead of Alvaro Morata for the match at the Civitas Metropolitano, starting alongside Joao Felix.
Griezmann’s introduction was one of five changes made by Simeone, whose team lost 2-0 to Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Carlo Ancelotti, meanwhile, made two alterations to the Madrid team that started in Wednesday’s win over RB Leipzig.
Ferland Mendy and Toni Kroos came in for Nacho Fernandez and Eduardo Camavinga respectively.
With Karim Benzema out injured, Rodrygo – who has scored in his last two LaLiga appearances – was selected to lead Madrid’s line along with Federico Valverde and Vinicius Junior.
Ancelotti has lost four of his six meetings as a manager with Simeone in LaLiga (W1 D1), while Atleti have the chance to win consecutive games against Madrid in Spain’s top flight for the first time since February 2015