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Simeone defends goal-shy Atletico

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MADRID: Diego Simeone defended Atletico Madrid’s style as another profligate performanc­e left his side on the brink of an early Champions League exit after being held 1-1 at home by 10-man Qarabag.

Back-to-back draws against the Azerbaijan­i champions, playing their first ever Champions League campaign, mean Simeone’s men have to beat Roma at home and Chelsea away in their final two games and hope Qarabag perform more miracles to progress to the last 16.

Atletico’s major problem in recent months has been finding the net and their lack of cutting edge was demonstrat­ed as they had the most attempts on goal of any side in the Champions League this season (32) for the reward of a solitary goal.

Club captain Gabi claimed Atletico had lost their “calling card” after also conceding once again from a set-piece as Michel headed Qarabag into a first-half lead — the seventh time Simeone’s men have conceded a headed goal this season.

However, Simeone — who recently renewed his contract to remain in charge of the Spanish side until 2020 — defended his style of play.

“We have always played the same way,” said the fiery Argentine.

“In the past six years we have won 30 or 40 games like this and the only difference is when you score the goal people talk about strength and spirit and, when you don’t, they see the more negative part.”

Atletico have paid a heavy price for a Fifa ban on registerin­g new players until January, meaning club record signing Diego Costa and Vitolo can’t feature until the new year.

And that investment now looks questionab­le with Atletico, at best, set to drop into the Europa League barring an unlikely combinatio­n of results.

“I believe you get what you deserve,” added Simeone

“We have to try to beat Roma and then destiny will decide if we deserve to continue or are eliminated.”

Atletico rallied in the second half to level through Thomas Partey’s fantastic long-range strike into the top corner. AFP

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