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Not end of the world

Atletico’s early departure is not a disaster, says Simeone

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LONDON: Atletico

Madrid manager

Diego Simeone blamed poor finishing for their exit at the Champions

League group stage but was adamant that the early exit was “not a disaster” for the Spanish club.

Atletico, finalists in 2014 and 2016 and consistent­ly one of Europe’s heavyweigh­ts under Simeone’s stewardshi­p, were eliminated after a 1-1 draw at Chelsea sealed their fate.

Even if they had won, the doughty side that reached the quarter-finals or better in the last four editions, would have bowed out with AS Roma’s 1-0 win over Qarabag ensuring the Italians leapfrogge­d Chelsea to top Group C.

Simeone’s team struggled to score on their travels in this season’s competitio­n, with Saul Niguez’s opener at Chelsea being their only away goal after 0-0 draws at Roma and Qarabag.

“Football is about finishing at the end of the day and it’s clear we’ve not done that in the Champions League this year and have paid the price,” Simeone, who has overseen three wins in Atletico’s last 11 away games in the competitio­n, told reporters.

“We are not looking for excuses. We are responsibl­e for not qualifying from the group. It’s hard to explain.

“It’s not good to be out of the Champions League but there is still a long season ahead and we will be assessed at the end of it. It’s not a disaster. It’s a situation that can happen.”

Simeone is the great over-achiever of European football, having had so much success with his squad against the might of Spain’s richly-funded big two, Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Yet while Atletico are still notoriousl­y tough to beat and are lying a threatenin­g third in La Liga, the latest setback prompted reporters to ask the passionate Argentine if there was now a risk of his squad breaking up.

“No, quite the opposite,” he said. “A new challenge is opening up that we will fight for. We must be pleased. It was a really tough group.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Ouch!: Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann colliding with Chelsea’s Gary Cahill during the Champions League match on Tuesday.
— Reuters Ouch!: Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann colliding with Chelsea’s Gary Cahill during the Champions League match on Tuesday.

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