The Sun (Malaysia)

Atletico need old habits to upset Reds

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ATLETICO MADRID might once have relished the challenge of resisting an opponent like Liverpool, but reaching the Champions League’s quarterfin­als will require a performanc­e not yet seen from them this season.

Diego Simeone’s side are no longer the same Atletico famed for their inch-perfect defence, relentless work ethic and a knack for grinding down even the most assured, attacking teams.

Instead, they are 12 points adrift of leaders Real Madrid in La Liga and last week sat sixth, a reflection of a deflating few months during which their old identity has blurred and their esteemed coach been questioned.

When it was pointed out to Simeone on Friday that both of Valencia’s goals in their 2-2 draw at Mestalla had come from set-pieces, he said: “We don’t have the same characteri­stics now. Just like we attack differentl­y, we also defend differentl­y.”

Out of the title race before March and knocked out of the Copa del

Rey before the last 16, many in

Spain believe Atletico’s season is in tatters, with the assumption they will soon depart the Champions League too.

The debate has inevitably turned to Simeone and whether he remains the man to better those high standards he himself has set.

“In the eight years I’ve been here, every year it’s been said the squad isn’t with me,” Simeone said in December.

“There is always a rocky patch but I have always had patience, energy and confidence in what I believe. We can win or lose but I am convinced of what I want because I know my players.”

To prove the doubters wrong against Liverpool, Simeone will have to extract a throwback display from a new group of players and against the finest team in Europe, both in terms of current form and the last name written on the cup.

Atletico might take heart from their record at home, where they must surely avoid defeat tomorrow to keep the tie alive ahead of a daunting second leg at Anfield.

They have lost only once in 21 Champions League games in front of their own fans, even if Liverpool will hardly feel uncomforta­ble at the Wanda Metropolit­ano, where they were celebratin­g last June after lifting their sixth European Cup.

And a sense of inferiorit­y might also appeal to Simeone, whose Atletico have often appeared to excel when the chance of victory seemed lowest.

While he may never be under pressure at the club he has transforme­d since his appointmen­t in 2011, Simeone is in need of a boost as he attempts to put Atletico back among the elite.

Liverpool may remind them how far they have to go. – AFP

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