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Champions League | Quarter-Finals
Aug 13, 2020 at 8pm UK
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Diego Simeone expecting tough game against "great side" RB Leipzig

Diego Simeone expecting tough game against
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Atletico, who knocked out holders Liverpool in March, face the German side in the Champions League quarter-finals on Thursday.

Diego Simeone has warned his Atletico Madrid squad that beating RB Leipzig is "the only option" in Thursday's Champions League quarter-final.

Atletico have not tasted European action since toppling title-holders Liverpool by winning 3-2 after extra time at Anfield on March 11 to move into the last eight.

Simeone's men have been installed as favourites against a Leipzig side missing record goalscorer Timo Werner, who has already joined Chelsea in a £53million deal.

And the Argentine boss has demanded his players hit the ground running in Thursday's single-legged quarter-final in Lisbon.

"It's been a long time since our last game in this competition. The win at Anfield was brilliant, but this is a new start, if you like, and that doesn't have any bearing on tomorrow," said Simeone.

"I'm only focused on preparing the game in the best way I can and taking the game in the direction we want it to go and look to hurt our opponents.

"I am not thinking beyond tomorrow. Tomorrow it's not just important to win – it's the only option."

Simeone refused to accept Atletico are the favourites for victory, but did concede he will crank up the pressure on his players.

Asked if his side are favourites, Simeone continued: "Everyone has their opinion. Tomorrow we've got a great game against a good side with a young coach who's doing a great job.

RB Leipzig v Tottenham Hotspur – UEFA Champions League – Round of 16 – Second Leg – Red Bull Arena
RB Leipzig will be without Timo Werner, pictured, for the Champions League quarter-final after the Germany striker joined Chelsea (John Walton/PA)

"They're a great side, they came third in their league. They played fewer games than us in the league, but their numbers are very similar to ours over the season.

"I'll repeat: tomorrow it's not important to win, it's the only thing that you can do. We'll prepare for the game in that way."

Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann insisted his side can cope without the now-departed Werner, who opted to move to Chelsea in July for a full pre-season before the new Premier League campaign.

"We've spoken a lot about that already, we know we don't have Werner, but we have other players who are strong in attack," said Nagelsmann.

"I don't know who will start yet, but we have our strengths in attack and we have players who didn't play when Werner was here who will now get their chance to show what they can do."

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