Simeone refuses to blame VAR for derby defeat
Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid 3-1 in a game which saw multiple VAR uses, but Diego Simeone played down technology's role in their loss.
Diego Simeone refused to blame controversial VAR decisions for Atletico Madrid's 3-1 derby defeat to Real Madrid on Saturday.
Los Blancos claimed their first ever win over Atletico at the Wanda Metropolitano, as Casemiro, Sergio Ramos and Gareth Bale got the goals to move them up to second, above their rivals.
Antoine Griezmann initially cancelled out Casemiro's opener, but Madrid ultimately had too much for their hosts and were good value for the win.
However, Atletico were convinced Jose Gimenez fouled Vinicius Junior just outside the box for Ramos' penalty, before another VAR decision saw Atletico miss out on a spot-kick of their own when Alvaro Morata went over after a slight collision in the box with Casemiro.
Simeone insists the technology was not to blame, though, accepting the better team won.
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Griezmann 25'; @Casemiro 16' , @SergioRamos 42' (p), @GarethBale11 74' #RMDerbi | #Emiratespic.twitter.com/tQcGsfbWie— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) February 9, 2019
"I do not usually talk about the VAR," Simeone told reporters. "It will clearly improve for the good of everyone. I absolutely do not believe that we have lost because of VAR.
"It was a tough hard game in which they were better than us, more forceful. They played a very good game and we congratulate them."
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Atletico players may feel slightly different to Simeone regarding the impact of VAR, but he feels he cannot answer for them.
"The action of the penalty [that was not given for Atletico] is an important possibility," he said. "But I am not in the head of the players, it is a question for them.
"We are used to the decisions of the World Cup, cutting short your celebrations of a goal and not letting you enjoy it. The players are prepared for that."
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