Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Atletico in dire need of miracle

- Agence Francepres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Atletico Madrid woke up with a Halloween hangover on Wednesday needing a “miracle” to make it beyond the Champions League group stage after failing to beat Azerbaijan­i debutants Qarabag for the second time in two weeks.

Since the arrival of Diego Simeone six years ago, Atletico have been transforme­d into a European powerhouse. Los Rojiblanco­s won the Europa League in the Argentine’s first year and reached two Champions League finals, a semi-final and a quarterfin­al in the past four seasons.

IN DESTINY’S HAND

Simeone, though, was left praying that “destiny” will favour his side, who need to beat Roma and Chelsea in their final two Group C games and hope Qarabag can do them a favour by adding another draw to their impressive first appearance in the group phase.

“I believe you get what you deserve,” said Simeone.

“We have to try to beat Roma and then destiny will decide if we deserve to continue or are eliminated.” “More than a miracle needed,” read the front page of Madrid sports daily Marca alongside a picture of the off-form Antoine Griezmann with his head in his hands.

For years Atletico have punched above their weight. According to Deloitte’s Football Money League, they had only the 12th highest income of clubs across Europe in 2016 of 228.6 million euros ($266 million).

Yet, in UEFA’S coefficien­t to judge European performanc­e over the past five years they sit third - behind only cross-city rivals and perennial scourge in the Champions League, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich.

Atletico now face the cost of failure having just moved into their new 68,000 capacity Wanda Metropolit­ano home at a cost of 310 million euros.

Despite a FIFA ban on registerin­g new players until January, Atletico still splashed out over 90 million euros on Diego Costa’s return and Spanish internatio­nal Vitolo in recent months.

Meanwhile, they also spent big in the summer on new long-term contracts for Simeone and key players like Griezmann, Koke and Saul Niguez.

Griezmann did the honourable thing by staying when Atletico lost their appeal against the transfer ban in June, but is unlikely to do so again should his 100-million-euro buyout clause be met by a host of interested suitors, including Manchester United and Barcelona.

The Spanish giants have taken just three points from their four Champions League games, but had big chances to win all of them.

“If between now and January we continue with this run of results, the arrival of Diego Costa won’t mean a thing,” said Atletico captain Gabi.

After a very public falling out with his former boss Antonio Conte, Costa now faces the ignominy of playing in the Europa League after Christmas. “Right now I would say the Europa League is rubbish, even though it has given me a lot,” said Gabi who won the Europa League in 2012.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Fernando Torres (centre) in action against Qarabag.
REUTERS Fernando Torres (centre) in action against Qarabag.

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