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Simeone apologises after clash with Liverpool fans in UCL thriller

Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone, has apologised following his confrontation with Liverpool fans following a dramatic Champions League opener at Anfield.

The heated exchange occurred after Virgil van Dijk scored a 92nd-minute winner to seal a 3-2 victory for the home side.

Simeone appeared visibly agitated after the goal, reacting to provocation from a small group of home supporters.

According to BBC Sports on Wednesday, he complained to the fourth official as stewards stepped in to separate him from the crowd, before being restrained and eventually sent off.

Simeone had to be dragged away from the scene and continued his protests before he was sent off and walked off down the tunnel.

Speaking in the post-match news conference, the 55-year-old said: “Firstly, I regret the part I played. It’s clear we are in a position where we do not have the right to react, and it is not good when we react.”

However, Simeone was unhappy at what he called “insults for the whole game” from the home fans.

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He added: “We [managers] are in a position where we are protagonists/standard bearers, so in the same manner that we fight against racism and insults in stadiums today, we could also fight on behalf of the managers, against the insults we receive throughout the whole game.

“It’s not easy to be in the position we are in and receive insults for the whole game. I saw it from far away after the third goal. I saw the third goal go in, and I turned, the insults continued, and well, I’m a person.”

When pressed on what the nature of the insults was, he responded: “The truth is, I cannot remember exactly. I don’t want to enter into the situation.

“The thing I have is that I have to maintain my position. I need to know how to withstand everything that happens in front of the dugout, and know I cannot fix society. I, and whichever manager, have to live with this because it happens all the time.

“My reaction isn’t justifiable, but do you know what it is like to be insulted for 90 minutes? I hope Liverpool can improve that aspect and that when they identify the person who did that, there will be consequences,” he said.

The incident came at the end of a frantic match as Liverpool scored twice inside the opening six minutes through Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah, before the Spanish side fought back.

Marcos Llorente scored twice for Atletico to level the tie, but the reigning Premier League champions and current leaders rallied to snatch the decisive third goal through Van Dijk’s powerful header.

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