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Atletico Madrid boss’ worst loss in seven years

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DORTMUND: Atletico Madrid captain Diego Godin admitted his side “need to be better“, after they were handed the heaviest Champions League defeat of Diego Simeone’s seven-year reign as coach by Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

The Spanish club, runners-up twice in the last five seasons and Europa League winners in May, were thrashed 4-0 at Signal Iduna Park by the Bundesliga leaders.

“We need to be better... we can’t blame this on bad luck or anything,” said Godin of a loss already dubbed a “disaster in Dortmund” by Spanish sports daily Marca.

Lucien Favre’s men now lead Group A by three points, although both Atletico and Dortmund look likely to reach the last 16 after Club Brugge and Monaco drew 1-1 in Belgium to stay winless.

“We started the second half well, but in football you need to take your chances,” added centre-back Godin.

“Top spot is looking difficult now with their goal difference, but we need to try and beat them at home.”

Swiss coach Favre has seen his team make a stunning start to the season, going 12 games unbeaten in all competitio­ns and storming to the top of the German top flight.

His substituti­ons proved key on Wednesday, as Raphael Guerreiro and Jadon Sancho came off the bench to score Dortmund’s second-half goals, after Axel Witsel had opened the scoring.

“We have beaten a big team — that is certainly something,” beamed Favre. “Our substitute­s just have quality. They know what they have to do.”

Dortmund can secure their place in the knock-out stage by winning the return match in Madrid on Nov 6.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? PSV Eindhoven’s Luuk De Jong leaps in the air to control the ball in a Champions League Group B match at Philips Stadium in Eindhoven on Wednesday.
AFP PIC PSV Eindhoven’s Luuk De Jong leaps in the air to control the ball in a Champions League Group B match at Philips Stadium in Eindhoven on Wednesday.

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