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·23 de septiembre de 2025
Simeone handed tough ban for clash with Liverpool fan in Champions League

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·23 de septiembre de 2025
Just one date was enough for the Champions League to leave an image that went around the world: Diego Simeone being sent off at Anfield after an intense clash with a Liverpool fan during Atlético de Madrid's defeat. And the situation didn't come cheap. UEFA took action and initiated a disciplinary file.
The situation occurred in the last play of the match, when Virgil Van Dijk scored the 3-2 for The Reds and, amidst the celebrations, Cholo couldn't contain himself against provocative gestures made from the stands and responded verbally in an exacerbated manner. To the point that he had to be separated by security members.
Referee Maurizio Mariani didn't hesitate to show him a direct red card. In his report, he justified it as "unsportsmanlike conduct." And despite Cholo himself trying to defend himself by justifying that "they insult you the whole match and you can't say anything. It's not justifiable, but it's not easy," UEFA didn't relent.
The European governing body is considering suspending the Argentine coach for one match (vs. Eintracht Frankfurt at home) along with a financial fine. However, in case the sporting sanction is greater, Atlético already has plans to appeal the decision. Meanwhile, the bench in the next international match could be led by Nelson Vivas on an interim basis.
Nevertheless, Liverpool didn't come out unscathed either: they could be punished for throwing objects from the stands during the back-and-forth with Simeone. The sanction hasn't been disclosed, although it is expected to be made official in the coming days. Moments after the incident, Simeone extended his protest regarding this.
"Just as we fight against racism and insults, we also have to look at what happens behind the benches. I turned around at 3-2 and the insults continued with a gesture, and well, I'm a person," he stated about an issue that didn't escape UEFA's attention either.
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