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Penalty on Simulão? Funny how you don't mention the penalty on Lisandro in the second half, or the wrongfully disallowed goal to Lisandro in the first legRoji;2638903 said:Don't forget that we should have got a penalty. You know the Simão-situation.
I have to accept that we have been eliminated, because one team have to leave the competition. Just hope we can get over Málaga this upcoming weeks.
MaSsiVe;2639060 said:Penalty on Simulão? Funny how you don't mention the penalty on Lisandro in the second half, or the wrongfully disallowed goal to Lisandro in the first leg
so ffs stop whining dude, Atletico's been outplayed in both matches and we're deservedly through.
Atletico Madrid are considering making an approach to sign Deco from Chelsea after Roman Abramovich made it clear that he could leave the club in the summer, according to a report.
Los Colchoneros believe that the Portuguese star could revitalise his career back in la Primera Division and give their team balance and creativity after a torrid season in the Premier League.
Deco, 31, looks set to remain as a substitute under new Blues boss Guus Hiddink, despite being told that his current injury
will not keep him out for the rest of the season.
Abramovich is reported to have drawn up a list of players who will be sold in the summer as he looks to replenish the squad, and Deco's name is on it, Sport state.
Atletico believe that the former Porto and Barcelona star can still perform regularly at the highest level and are preparing to make initial contact about a move.
Deco may wait and see who will be Chelsea's manager next term, but the chance to play regularly in the season heading towards the 2010 World Cup Finals would be attractive.
Having played 23 league games and four times in the Champions League, the Portugal international's fitness is not in question, and Atletico want to know how much the Blues want for him.
The Spanish outfit will face competition however, with several English and Italian sides set to make bids should Chelsea make it clear that Deco will be leaving.