Hindustan Times (Noida)

We are not through yet: Simeone

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Atletico boss admits Juventus have firepower to overturn two-goal deficit in Turin; Costa to miss out

- Agence France-presse sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Champions League mission with Italian giants Juventus stalled on Wednesday as Atletico Madrid secured a deserved 2-0 victory from a thrilling first leg at the Wanda Metropolit­ano.

Ronaldo returned to the Spanish capital, where he enjoyed unpreceden­ted success with Real, but it was their rivals celebratin­g at the final whistle as goals from Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin put Atletico within sight of the quarter-finals.

“We are not through yet,” said Atletico coach Diego Simeone. “There’s another match and we know we will have to suffer.”

“Fortunatel­y we didn’t concede a third,” said Juventus boss Massimilia­no Allegri. “Because 2-0 is a result that can be turned around. We’re not dead yet.”

But this was a victory that Simeone’s side fully deserved. Antoine Griezmann had hit the crossbar while VAR twice intervened, correctly, in Juve’s favour, cancelling a penalty for a foul on Diego Costa and then ruling out an Alvaro Morata header just before Gimenez struck.

While Juve tried to preserve the stalemate, Atletico were bold. Simeone introduced Morata, Thomas Lemar and Angel Correa, all around the hour-mark, and his daring paid off. “I showed balls,” Simeone said.

Juventus are certainly not dead and buried, particular­ly given Costa and Thomas Partey will both be suspended for the return in Turin after each picked up yellow cards. But the failure to score an away goal, and their clear inferiorit­y in the second half does not bode well for any hopes of a comeback.

“They don’t give you chances,” said Allegri. “They make you play badly.”

Defeat in the last 16 for either team would be unthinkabl­e, for Atletico, who know the final will be played here, at their own stadium, on June 1, the perfect chance to wrestle the trophy off Real in the very city they share.

And for Juventus, whose wait for Europe’s premier prize has now entered its 23rd year, when expectatio­ns are higher than ever given they now boast the tourna- ment’s most prolific ever player.

Ronaldo, though, endured a disappoint­ing night, suffocated from the outset by a typically relentless Atletico backline.

Costa was his bristling self and almost won a penalty when referee Felix Zwayer thought he was tripped by Mattia de Sciglio. But VAR showed he had not only exaggerate­d the contact but also extended his run into the area.

The rest of the half was tighter but Atletico had two golden opportunit­ies early in the second but neither Costa nor Griezmann managed to find the net.

Atletico were pushing and it was Morata, on for Costa, who made the difference. He powered in a brilliant header only to see it chalked off for a push but when Juve failed to clear his knockdown at a corner, Gimenez was perfectly placed.

Atletico scored again as Godin rose to head in at the near post, only to turn and find Mario Mandzukic had cleared the ball to his feet. The angle was tight but the net was open.

Juve might had snatched an away goal late on but Oblak pushed over Federico Bernardesc­hi’s shot. They have it all to do.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Jose Gimenez opened the scoring for Atletico in the 78th minute.
REUTERS Jose Gimenez opened the scoring for Atletico in the 78th minute.
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