Millennium Post

Godfather Godin won’t give ground to Griezmann

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SAINT PETERSBURG: A self-confessed lover of all things Uruguayan, from grilled meat to bitter-tasting infusion mate, France’s Antoine Griezmann knows not to expect any favourable treatment when confronted by close friend Diego Godin in tomorrow’s World Cup quarter-final.

Teammates at Atletico Madrid, Griezmann and Godin have formed such a bond over the past four years that the rugged defender is the godfather of Griezmann’s daughter Mia.

“Diego is a great friend. I am with him every day in Madrid,” Griezmann told reporters ahead of the clash in Nizhny Novgorod.

“It is a nationalit­y that I love, a people that I love. It will be a very emotional match for me.”

Griezmann’s love affair with Uruguay began when handed his breakthrou­gh at Real Sociedad by Martin Lasarte in 2009.

Having spent his entire career in Spain, Griezmann has always had a steadystre­amofurugua­yanteammat­es.

He began drinking mate at Sociedad with former Uruguay striker Carlos Bueno and was persuaded to join Atletico in 2014 by Godin.

“He says he is Uruguayan,” said Godin. “He made his debut with Martin Lasarte and had a lot of time for him. He has always been surrounded by Uruguayan players. He likes how we are and our customs: eating the barbecue, our music, he even drinks more mate than me!”

At Atletico, Griezmann is the star and top scorer. Godin, though, is the embodiment of the dogged, determined and defensivel­y brilliant side Diego Simeone has created in the Spanish capital.

“They will waste time, they will fall down, surround the referee. It’s their game, it’s the same at Atletico,” said Griezmann.

“The match will be boring, they will want us to fall into their trap.”

Much as they may not seem it, those are meant as words of respect. Griezmann turned down overtures from Barcelona to commit his future to Atletico just before his World Cup began. Griezmann turned down overtures from Barcelona to sign a new deal at Atletico just days after the World Cup began.

“They give everything for their teammates, it’s beautiful,” he added.

Griezmann has also witnessed Atletico beating the odds too many times against the likes of Real Madrid, Barca and Bayern Munich to take a place in the semi-finals for granted.

After labouring through to the last 16 as winners of Group C despite scoring just three goals, France sprang into life thanks to the speed of Kylian Mbappe in a thrilling 4-3 win over Argentina. Griezmann was also on target with his second penalty of the tournament, but the breakout star and Golden Boot winner at Euro 2016 has not yet hit top form in Russia.

Instead he has been overshadow­ed by his blistering 19-year-old strike partner.

Griezmann, though, knows Godin and another Atletico teammate, Jose Maria Gimenez, will not give Mbappe the same space to exploit his pace that a disorganis­ed Argentina did.

Uruguay have conceded just once in winning all seven of their matches in 2018.

“Do not expect him to do too much of the same in the quarters,” warned Griezmann of heightened expectatio­ns after Mbappe drew parallels with Pele when he became the first teenager since the Brazilian to score at least twice in a World Cup match. “The Uruguayans will have watched the match, they will change the way to defend him. It’s up to us to put him in good positions.” MOSCOW: FIFA condemned comments by Diego Maradona, after the Argentinia­n legend claimed that Colombia only lost to England in the World Cup last 16 because of the appointmen­t of referee Mark Geiger for the match.

The 1986 World Cup winner said England’s win was a “monumental robbery” after Gareth Southgate’s men edged through a bad-tempered encounter on penalties on Tuesday. “I apologise to all the Colombian people, but the players are not to blame — here is a gentleman (FIFA referees boss Pierluigi Collina) who decides to choose a referee who, by googling him, can’t be used for a match of this magnitude,” Maradona told Venezuelan TV channel Telesur.

Maradona was at the match as a guest of FIFA and was pictured before the game wearing a Colombia shirt. Football’s world governing body responded, saying it was “extremely sorry” to read the comments from “a players who has written the history of our game”.

“Following comments made by Diego Armando Maradona in relation to Round of 16 game, Colombia vs England, FIFA strongly rebukes the criticism of the performanc­e of the match officials which it considers to have been positive in a tough and highly emotional match,” a FIFA spokespers­on said in a statement.

“Furthermor­e, it also considers the additional comments and insinuatio­ns made as being entirely inappropri­ate and completely unfounded.” Colombian captain Radamel Falcao also criticised American official Geiger, calling his performanc­e a “disgrace”.

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Diego Godin and Antoine Griezmann celebrate winning the UEFA Europa League final

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