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Tuesday, 31 January 2017
SIMEON: I AM HAPPY WHEN CARRASCO IS ANGRY
The Argentine has played down
the Belgium international's
frustrations after he kicked a
water bottle after coming off at
the weekend
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone
has no problem with Yannick Carrasco
after the Belgium international
reacted angrily to being substituted
against Alaves.
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Carrasco kicked a water bottle when
Simeone replaced him with Fernando
Torres in the 62nd minute of
Saturday's disappointing 0-0 draw.
The 23-year-old signed a contract
extension in October but his form has
dipped after an impressive start to
the season, his last goals coming
against Guijuelo on November 30.
Simeone is unconcerned by Carrasco's
show of petulance, which he feels was
simply an expression of frustration
with himself.
"When they get angry they make me
happy. I never worried about that
situation. Carrasco was angry with
himself," said Simeone.
The Argentine is instead focusing on
Wednesday's Copa del Rey semi-final
first leg against Barcelona, and,
unsurprisingly, he is wary of coming
up against the likes of Lionel Messi,
Neymar and Luis Suarez after three
successive draws.
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Simeone said: "When you have a good
game beforehand, you get continuity.
We played a good game in Bilbao,
normal in Eibar in the Copa and bad
against Alaves.
"I do not know how the game will go.
We find ourselves against the best
opponents in the world and, whoever
might be playing, they have three up
front who settle 80 per cent of
matches."
The topic of video referees has been a
persistent theme in Spain since Barca
were denied a clear goal in their 1-1
draw with Real Betis on Sunday.
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The Atletico boss feels the issue is
only being so widely discussed
because it involved one of the
country's two traditional
powerhouses.
"It's always good to have things
happen so solutions can be found,"
said Simeone.
"If it happens to Barcelona and Real
Madrid it has the biggest impact. It
happens to other teams and the
impact is not so great."
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