Atletico Madrid after 40 years has played a match for the title of European champion and I lost almost identical, painful way.
The general assessment of the Spanish media that the players Athletics led by Diego Simeone in the Champions League final against Real Madrid suffered the same cruel fate as their predecessors in a collision with Bayern in 1974. Was.
In both cases, dropped the "already seen" a victory and a trophy designed for the best team on the continent.
"Once again, Atletico no bull experienced the rigors of football in the grand finale," says "Mark" on the front page.
Red and white led 1:0 to 93 minutes when Sergio Ramos has jumped up and getting a head opened the way for disaster Athletics in overtime.
Spanish media remind us that Hans Georg Schwarzzenback 40 years ago in the 119th minute equalizer in the 1-1, and that two days later Bayern won replay 4-0.
Atletico from Real Madrid lost to almost the same scenario. Goal Schwarzzenback enabled the enactment of a new game, where Bayern had a real opponent", reminiscent of "El Mundo Deportivo".
"El Pais" also notes that the fate cruelly played with the Athletics.
"Title was historically significant because it is Real crowned the tenth time, and Aletiko sentenced to the same brutal way as four decades ago."
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