Simeone, from the anger at the stop to hit the key

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The Argentine got angry about the pause to hydrate in the second act … with Atlético looking for victory after Budimir’s 0-1

With Atlético turned in search of an essential victory once Madrid had taken the lead in San Mamés The break came after Budimir’s 0-1 break to hydrate in the second act. The Valencian referee Martinez Munuera, who is the one who decides the stop in the game due to the high temperatures, stopped the game and Simeone went into a rage understanding that his team was looking for victory and it was not necessary.

The Argentine showed his anger at an interruption that, yes, served to ask his players for more head in search of the goal. An anxiety that was reflected in the green and that El Cholo tried to manage with a direct message to some players who already knew that they were no longer leaders.

Simeone: “Who better than Suárez to solve a match”

In that talk there were already the two footballers who entered the second act and were decisive when turning a game that, with Budimir’s goal, put Osasuna uphill in the 76th minute. A suspenseful header (the goal technology decided that Oblak took it from within) that put a 0-1 that began to go back with two refreshing men.

Joao’s pass, Lodi’s left-hander

Overcome the mosqueo by the stop Simeone obtained revenues, a few minutes later, at addecision that changed the game. We talk about his first double change, in which he put J on the fieldoao Félix and Lodi, the players who ended up being decisive creating the play of the first goal. The Portuguese looked up and put a perfect ball for the Brazilian, who faced Sergio Herrera and beat him with a brilliant whiplash.

It is worth remembering this double positive change for local interests once in some of the last games the Argentine has been singled out for decisions that hurt a team that ended up locked behind. Against Osasuna, on the most important day, he was right and it was the beginning of a historic comeback.

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