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Euroderbi in Detail: Arbitral Decisions Under the Microscope

2025-03-13 Diario As

The recent Euroderbi at the Metropolitano left a controversial play that has generated debate: the penalty disallowed to Julián Álvarez. UEFA has supported the VAR’s decision, based on FIFA Rule 14.1, which prohibits touching the ball a second time before another player does.

According to the images, Álvarez touches the ball up to three times, invalidating the penalty. Despite the player’s possible bad luck, the rule is clear, and the VAR acted in accordance with current regulations.

It has been suggested that UEFA could review this rule in the future, especially in cases of unintentional touches, but for now, the decision stands. The use of VAR continues to be a subject of debate, especially in the League, where interpretations can be inconsistent.

However, in European competitions, the VAR seems to adhere more strictly to the regulations, as evidenced in the play of Giuliano Simeone, which was not considered a penalty. In summary, although the VAR may generate controversy, its application in the Euroderbi was based on FIFA Rule 14.1. Álvarez’s play has opened a debate about the need to review the rule in unintentional situations, but for now, the arbitral decision is considered correct under the current regulations.

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Phantom Penalties: The Challenge of Precision

2025-03-13 Diario As

The Metropolitano witnessed a controversial moment during the penalty shootout when Julián Álvarez’s goal was disallowed for touching the ball twice after slipping. This decision, based on the rule that prohibits the kicker from touching the ball a second time before another player does, generated an intense debate.

According to experts like Eduardo Iturralde González, the VOR room may have alerted referee Marciniak about the infraction. These types of situations, although uncommon, are not unprecedented in the world of football.

Similar cases were recalled, such as one in the 2022 World Cup final where Messi scored a goal that, apparently, also involved a double touch, but was validated. Another example remembered was a 2017 European derby at the Vicente Calderón, where Griezmann scored a penalty after slipping and touching the ball with both feet.

On that occasion, the goal was awarded, showing the inconsistency in the application of the rule. Other footballers like Carlos Bacca or Roger Martínez also suffered the annulment of their goals for the same reason. Even River Plate experienced something similar in the Copa Libertadores.

The annulment of Álvarez’s goal sparked controversy, but also demonstrated the thoroughness with which VAR analyzes each play. Despite the adverse result, the Rojiblancos remain faithful and confident that the team will overcome this setback with the determination and fighting spirit that characterize it. Aúpa Atleti!

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Atleti: Time to Bounce Back Against Barça

2025-03-13 Diario As

Atlético de Madrid faces a crucial match against Barcelona at the Metropolitano, following a painful Champions League elimination. Simeone’s team, indignant over the controversial penalty annulment for Julián Álvarez, needs to recover quickly for this important league clash.

Several players, including La Araña, Barrios, Giménez, Llorente, and Oblak, played the full 120 minutes of the European match, demonstrating a high level of commitment. However, De Paul and Reinildo had to be substituted due to physical problems, raising uncertainty about their availability for the match against Barça.

Atlético is just one point behind the Blaugrana in the standings. A victory would allow the Rojiblancos to overtake Barcelona before the break, while a defeat could significantly distance them from the title race.

The physical exertion and emotional setback have been enormous, so Simeone is focusing on recovering his players both physically and mentally. El Cholo will have three training sessions to prepare for the match.

Barcelona, on the other hand, arrives more rested after resolving their European tie without major complications. Despite the Champions League elimination, Atlético still has La Liga and the Copa del Rey on the horizon, with the return leg of the semi-finals against Barcelona themselves after the break. The team has a lot to fight for, and the fans are confident of a quick recovery.

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Champions Derby: Passion and Drama at the Metropolitano

2025-03-13 Diario As

The Metropolitano was the epicenter of world football in a Madrid derby of the Champions League that did not disappoint in intensity and emotion. The international press surrendered to the spectacle, although fortune did not smile on Atlético in the penalty shootout.

German media described the decision of the penalty disallowed to Julián Álvarez as “strange and bitter”, while in Italy they spoke of an “infinite curse” for the Rojiblancos. Despite the adverse result, the courage and dedication of Simeone’s team were undeniable.

The match, defined as a high-level tactical duel, kept fans in suspense until the last moment. Controversy was not lacking, with Álvarez’s penalty generating debate and divided opinions. The press highlighted Ancelotti’s suffering in the face of Simeone’s approach, recognizing Atlético’s competitiveness.

The elimination in penalties against the eternal rival, the fifth in 11 years, will undoubtedly leave a mark on the Colchonero fans. However, the claw and fighting spirit demonstrated on the field reaffirm the team’s commitment to its fans. A vibrant derby that, beyond the result, makes the Atlético fans proud.

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Epic Comeback! Atlético Seals Their Passage

2025-03-13 Diario As

A heart-stopping match at the Metropolitano. Atlético de Madrid achieved an agonizing qualification in the Champions League, leaving their rival on the brink of the abyss. Rodrygo Goes, a player from the opposing team, described the tension experienced from the bench after a penalty missed by Julián Álvarez.

According to Rodrygo, the play generated confusion and intense protests towards the referee, something the Brazilian striker had never witnessed. The atmosphere at the Metropolitano was electrifying.

The match was a whirlwind of emotions, with moments of alternating dominance and a constant struggle for every inch of ground. Rodrygo acknowledged the difficulty of the tie, highlighting the moments when his team was forced to defend and the difficulty in penetrating the rival’s area.

The final victory was a relief for the Colchoneros fans, who vibrated with every play and pushed the team towards victory. The fighting spirit and total dedication were key to overcoming adversity and sealing a passage to the next round that will be etched in the memory of all Atlético fans. This Atlético never gives up!

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Atlético, Heart and Soul in the Champions League

2025-03-13 Diario As

Atlético de Madrid experienced a bittersweet night at the Metropolitano, a Champions League match that left fans stunned and with their hearts in their mouths. After a brilliant start, the match turned into a rollercoaster of emotions, culminating in a heart-stopping penalty shootout.

Cholo Simeone, visibly affected but proud, urged his players to hold their heads high and thanked the unconditional support of the fans, who roared throughout the match. The penalty shootout was a faithful reflection of the drama on the field, with unexpected twists and a cruel ending.

Despite the elimination, the team’s dedication and passion were unquestionable. The Metropolitano, a red and white hotbed, witnessed a titanic effort that, although it did not obtain the desired reward, demonstrated the fighting spirit that characterizes Atlético.

Now, the team must focus on La Liga and the Copa, where they will seek to give joy to a fan base that deserves to celebrate. As Simeone said, football is unpredictable, but faith and hard work are the pillars on which success is built. Up Atleti!

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Gaby García: Passion and Effort in the Heart of Atlético

2025-03-13 Diario As

Gaby García, the Venezuelan midfielder of Atlético de Madrid, has become a key player for the team thanks to her dedication and adaptation. In an interview, the player highlights the importance of hard work and effort, values that define the club.

Despite having played in different positions throughout her career, García feels comfortable in midfield, where she has learned to have a broader view of the game and bring balance to the team.

The player acknowledges that the team has gone through difficult times, but she is confident in the group’s ability to reverse the situation and return to winning ways. García values the connection she has with her teammates, especially with Boe Risa, with whom she understands perfectly on the field.

She also remembers her beginnings in football, when she had to choose between handball and football, opting for the latter to pursue her dream of playing professionally.

Looking ahead to the second leg of the Copa semi-final, García stresses the importance of not being complacent about the advantage gained in the first leg and of going out on the field with the mentality of winning.

The player is excited about the opportunity to play in the final and is confident in the support of the fans at the Metropolitano. For García, defending the Atlético shirt means giving everything in every game and fighting passionately for the badge, just like her teammates in the men’s team.

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Courtois at the Metropolitano: Criticism and Bittersweet Victory

2025-03-13 Diario As

Courtois’ time at the Metropolitano always generates controversy, and this time was no exception. The former Atlético de Madrid goalkeeper, now in the ranks of Real Madrid, was once again the center of controversy, this time after the Champions League match.

Beyond the defeat on the field, which meant his first fall as a visitor in this stadium, Courtois did not hold back in the mixed zone. His statements pointed directly to the ‘victimhood’ that, according to him, he perceives in the rojiblanco club, showing weariness at what he considers constant complaints.

He recalled past episodes, from that hostile reception in 2019 to the controversy over the removal of his plaque, through offensive chants in league matches. The tension between Courtois and the Atlético fans is palpable, and each match at the Metropolitano adds a new chapter to this rivalry.

Despite the hostile atmosphere and the defeat, Courtois celebrated his team’s qualification for the Champions League quarter-finals. A victory that, in his opinion, was clear thanks to technology and arbitration decisions.

His words, however, will surely not be well received by the rojiblanca fans, adding more fuel to the fire to an already conflicting relationship. A new episode in the story of a player who went from idol to nemesis in the hearts of many Atléticos.

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Atleti: Heart and Pride in the Euroderbi

2025-03-13 Diario As

Atlético de Madrid was eliminated in the Euroderbi, but left their soul on the Metropolitano, pushing the reigning European champion to the limit. A tight match, where fatigue and tension were protagonists, was decided in the penalty shootout after a 1-0 (Gallagher’s goal) that tied the tie.

Beyond the defeat, Atleti demonstrated their claw and competitive spirit. The match was marked by controversy, with a goal disallowed to the rival team in the penalty shootout for a questionable action. This detail, however, does not tarnish the effort and dedication of the rojiblanco team.

Despite the elimination, Atlético de Madrid says goodbye to the competition with their heads held high, having faced the champion and demonstrating that, with heart and work, they can compete against the best. The fans, as always, unconditionally supported the team, recognizing the effort and passion shown on the field. A stumble that serves as learning and motivation to continue fighting for the season’s objectives.

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Atleti: Soul, Heart and Fight

2025-03-13 Diario As

Rojiblancos fans! Atlético said goodbye to the Champions League with their heads held high, leaving their souls in the Metropolitano. A memorable atmosphere, with a spectacular welcome and a tifo that resonated in every Atlético heart: “It kills me, it gives me life”.

The fans, unconditional, carried the team, demonstrating that the Metropolitano vibrates with the same passion as the missed Vicente Calderón. The match, a whirlwind of emotions, left us without the pass to the next round, but with the certainty that this team gave everything.

Atlético fought, sacrificed and showed that they know how to get up in the face of adversity. The future is ours, with young promises like Giuliano and Barrios, who shone brightly. There is no time for regrets! La Liga and the Cup await us.

El Cholo and his boys are ready to give their all in every match, with the claw and courage that characterize us. On Sunday, a new final against Barcelona. Let’s cheer up and show what we are made of! Nothing to reproach, there is only to continue fighting! Because if there is something that Atléticos know, it is that “It kills me, it gives me life”. Up Atleti!

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