Simeone: Atletico needs consistency to mount La Liga title challenge

Atletico Madrid has won only five La Liga matches this season, with Diego Simeone calling for greater consistency from his side.

Published : Nov 09, 2019 18:56 IST

Diego Simeone has demanded more consistency from Atletico Madrid

Diego Simeone has demanded greater consistency from Atletico Madrid if his side is to challenge Real Madrid and Barcelona for this season's La Liga title.

Atleti sits fourth after 12 games, winning five and drawing six with one defeat, heading into Sunday's meeting with Espanyol - which beat Ludogorets 6-0 in Europe on Thursday but has lost its last two league matches.

 

Los Rojiblancos are just two points behind current leader Real Sociedad, though could have - temporarily at least - moved top themselves last week had they overcome Sevilla.

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A defeat to Bayer Leverkusen in Wednesday's Champions League encounter means Atleti is now without a win in its last three matches in all competitions, and Simeone acknowledged his side - which has been hit by injuries to Jose Gimenez, Stefan Savic and Joao Felix - must regain the consistency which has made it regular title contender in recent seasons.

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"We keep thinking about the match. On Saturday, we play against an opponent with an important motivation with the new coach and it will be a complex match," Simeone told a news conference when asked if Atleti could challenge its city rival and Barca.

"It is complex. We have three important players injured, Joao Felix, Savic and Gimenez. When they are all fit we have more strength and competition. We need to convince ourselves of what we can do and from that find the consistency, which is what we are looking for.

"There are good passages, other bad ones and we need to work on concentration. That is what you get on the field, not from words. It is given by training and matches.

"We want to keep improving and our thinking does not go beyond the match against Espanyol."