RALF RANGNICK ACCUSED the officials of making it โpretty easyโ for Atletico Madrid to run down the clock with their โtime-wasting anticsโ as Manchester United tumbled out of the Champions League.
Three weeks on from securing a scarcely-deserved 1-1 draw in Spain, Old Trafford was rocking as the Red Devils attempted to reach the quarter-finals for just the third time in a decade.
But a bright United start petered out and Renan Lodi put Atleti ahead as half-time approached, with Diego Simeoneโs wily, well-drilled side sitting deep and keeping the hosts at bay in a scoreless second half.
The 1-0 win secured the Spanish sideโs progress to the quarter-finals and interim boss Rangnick could not hide his frustration with referee Slavko Vincic afterwards.
โI think we played a good first half,โ the German said. โAll those things that we planned to do in that first half the team did.
โThe only thing that we didnโt achieve is convert that energetic performance into the first goal and against a team like Atletico itโs highly important you score the first goal yourself.
โIf you donโt do that, then itโs even more important not to concede a goal and we conceded just before half-time that goal in a transitional moment.
โI believe there was a foul on Anthony Elanga before that, but the referee and linesman didnโt see it that way. Thatโs why we were 1-0 down at half-time.
โI think we shouldnโt have been 1-0 down at half-time. We were the better team in the first half but, as I said, itโs important to score first, even more so against a team like Atletico.
โIn the second half, I donโt know if the game was played for more than two minutes without being interrupted with someone lying on the floor.
โI think there were some curious refereeing decisions โ I wouldnโt necessarily say they were decisive, maybe the one before they scored.
โBut I think he made it pretty easy for Atletico to do their time-wasting antics and that didnโt make it any easier for us.
โIt was frustrating, difficult for us in the second half. We tried everything.
โWe had two or three moments after set pieces but from normal play we didnโt create that many chances.โ
Rangnick did not believe his team showed naivety in the second half, saying Atletico are probably โthe champions of that style of footballโ as he highlighted that it is not easy to โbreak through that wallโ.
Unitedโs five changes could not bring about an equaliser as their final route to silverware ended, leaving them to focus on their uphill battle for a top-four finish.
โItโs unusual to not play a single game in two-and-a-half weeks, even more so in this league when you play every three days,โ Rangnick said.
โWe have 85% of the squad on international duty and most of them only coming back Tuesday and Wednesday, so in the end we will (have) three days in order to prepare for the Leicester game.
โIn the league the situation is pretty clear โ out of those nine games, we have to win most of those nine games.
โFor sure we have to win at Arsenal but the only way to finish fourth at the end is to win most of those nine games.โ
Atletico fansโ celebrations could be heard in the background as the press conferences got under way at Old Trafford, where objects were thrown at Simeone as he ran straight down the tunnel at full-time.
โWhen I came off the pitch, I ran because I was happy and I like to enjoy it in the dressing room, so I donโt know what happened (with objects being thrown at me),โ the Atleti boss said.
โAll I was thinking about was getting into the changing room to the dressing room, and I was really happy.
โWe managed to hit them on the counter and hurt them. That gave us a positive result.
โIn the second half, we continued to control the game. And we felt more comfortable โ we know that our opponent play well on the counter attack, so we tried to reduce spaces.
โCollectively, there was some great effort put in by our centre-backs and it was a collective performance. I didnโt really have to make changes because the work was so good collectively today.โ
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Pity itโs nearly over. It was brilliant.
These games were fantastic. Helped me forget about the doom and gloom for a bit over the last two weeks. Loved the swimming,the track events& cycling Bolt and Co were amazing. And of course our own team did a great job. Hopefully it will inspire kids out there and bring pride back to this country.
I really enjoyed the games! Thought after the amazing opening ceremony everything that followed would be a let down but by god I was wrong! Absolutely loved watching the sports, some of which I had never seen before! London did good, it has to be said! And well done and congrats to all who flew the flag for Ireland! Ye all did us proud!(โ,)
Great two weeks of entertainment and a chance to forget the doom and gloom. Just shows what a bit of success can do for our national sense of well being. We really needed the lift. Hope itโs not spoilt by petty wrangling over money and unnecessary interference by politicians. Best moments were of course Katie Taylor and the boxers and other great performances by Annalise Murphy, Cian O Connor, Rob Heffernan and Gavin Noble. A sport I had never seen before was the dressage and I found it fascinating. Horses can dance! Amazing!
Sweden playing France in the Handball not the Volleyball !
Two sports we do not Care about either way! Volleyball is only good if played on a beach by cute women ;)
What about the boxing officials sent hope and Russia saying boxing is fixed ???
And letโs not forget the thousands of Irish fans that made it over to London for the games, who otherwise might not have been able to go if it was halfway across the world, it probably is the closest we will ever have to a HOME GAMES so that has been fantastic, London should be proud of the games they have put on.