“Diego Simeone Acknowledges Lucky Break as Atlético Madrid Benefit from Penalty in Valencia Clash!”

“Diego Simeone Acknowledges Lucky Break as Atlético Madrid Benefit from Penalty in Valencia Clash!”

Atletico Madrid defeated Valencia 3-0 on Saturday to overcome back-to-back La Liga draws, although there was some controversy at the Mestalla.

After Umar Sadiq’s header that struck Javi Galan’s arm was ruled not to be a foul, Valencia was denied a chance to even the score at 2-0 in the second half and win the game from the penalty spot.

Valencia was incensed by this decision, and Diego Simeone, the head coach of Atleti, informed the media at his pregame news conference that he thought his team benefited from it (via Diario AS).

After expressing his opinion that other clubs would have received that verdict, Cholo continued to express sorrow for Los Che.

The move is identical to that of the European Championship. It was similar to the Cucurella penalty call from Spain vs. Germany. It was a punishment for me. His hand gets struck by the ball. It’s hard to grasp the circumstance.

We should be able to control the same line across all teams. They occasionally whistle them, and occasionally they don’t.

Simeone praised Antoine Griezmann for ending his bad run with a solid performance, and he also shared his joy with Julian Alvarez after the Argentine scored twice in the win at the Mestalla.

He is a unique player who sees things that others miss, and he helped us win three points tonight at a very challenging venue.

We were really aggressive, and Valencia, who had two victories and a draw in their past three games, is a squad that always competes, especially at Mestalla. And what often occurs on this field in the second half.

They were more aggressive and better at pressing to create danger, and Giménez’s arrival further organized us. We had Sorloth’s and then Correa’s in which we were able to close the game.”

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