Diego Simeone slams VAR over Alvarez penalty decision

Diego Simeone (photo credit: Getty)

Diego Simeone has expressed his frustration with VAR after Julian Alvarez’s controversial penalty was disallowed, leading to Atletico Madrid’s Champions League exit against Real Madrid. The Argentine manager believes the decision was unfair and played a crucial role in his team’s defeat.

In a tense penalty shootout, Álvarez, whom Manchester City regretted selling to Atlético Madrid, stepped up to take the fourth spot-kick with Real leading 2-1. The Argentine forward slipped as he struck the ball, causing it to deflect off his standing leg before finding the net. However, VAR intervened and ruled it a “double touch,” a violation of FIFA’s penalty rules.

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who recently revealed how Manchester United missed out on signing him, was quick to alert the referee about the incident. Following a VAR review, the goal was disallowed. This decision allowed Federico Valverde to extend Real Madrid’s lead before Antonio Rüdiger secured the 4-2 victory with the final penalty.

Julian Alvarez
Julian Alvarez (Photo Credit: Getty)

Simeone was furious with the decision, insisting that the ball didn’t move when Alvarez made contact.

“I just saw the image of the penalty. The referee said Julian touched the ball twice, but the ball didn’t move. I don’t understand the decision,” Simeone said in his post-match interview.

The Atletico boss even challenged reporters to raise their hands if they believed Alvarez made a double contact.

“What did you see? Raise your hand if you think Julian touched it twice. I didn’t speak to him because I’m convinced the ball didn’t move,” he added.

Despite the painful exit, Simeone praised his squad, including key performers like Antoine Griezmann and Alvaro Morata, who fought hard throughout the 120 minutes.

“This team gave everything on the pitch and deserved the applause from the fans,” Simeone said.

Jude Bellingham (Photo Credit: Getty)
Jude Bellingham (Photo Credit: Getty)

Atletico’s defense, led by Jose Gimenez and Mario Hermoso, managed to keep Real’s attacking stars like Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Jr at bay for large parts of the match. However, Vinicius who clashed with Bellingham during the match missed a crucial penalty in regular time before being substituted for young forward Endrick in extra time.

With their Champions League hopes dashed, Atlético Madrid now shift their focus to La Liga, where they will face Barcelona this weekend, a team Simeone has described as the best. He will be counting on standout performances from key players like Rodrigo De Paul and Koke as they aim to secure a top-four finish.

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