Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta has insisted he should not have had a penalty awarded against him in the win over Atlético Madrid.
The Blues beat Diego Simeone’s side 2-0 in the second leg of their Champions League last 16 clash last night, securing a 3-0 aggregate win to progress to the quarter-finals.
The game proved to be a comfortable affair for Chelsea, who, courtesy of a masterclass from N’Golo Kanté, were never truly in danger from their Spanish counterparts.
The game was not without its controversy, however, with many feeling Atlético should have been awarded a first-half penalty when Azpilicueta was pictured pulling back Yannick Carrasco.
Azpilicueta is having none of that, though, admitting he did do something, but it was not enough to concede a spot-kick.
“It’s an action in which I put my arm out, but I hardly used any force, and he did his best to get the referee to call a penalty,” EFE report him telling Movistar.
“It wasn’t enough; I instinctively put my arm out, but there was hardly any contact, and he was looking for a penalty, just as we would have done on the other side.”