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Diego Simeone apologises for holding his b@lls while celebrating win against Juventus

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Diego Simeone has apologised for his 'cojones' celebration during Atletico Madrid's 2-0 victory over Juventus in their Champions League last-16 clash. 


Simeone turned to his own supporters and grabbed his crotch with both hands after Jose Maria Gimenez had bundled home the opening goal. 


It was a moment of relief on a frustrating night for the Spanish side, who had already seen a penalty decision overturned by VAR and an Alvaro Morata header ruled out for a push by the same process. 


Atletico manager Diego Simeone grabs his crotch during his celebration on Wednesday night


But despite his over-exuberant celebration, the 48-year-old Argentine insists that the actions were not aimed at the opposition, revealing it's a gesture he's used in the past. 


 'I did it as a player in Lazio against Bologna and I did it again to show our fans that we have cojones,' he told reporters. 


'It wasn't aimed at the other team, I was turning towards our own supporters.


'It's not a nice gesture, I admit, but I felt the need to do it. It was such a tough game, we fought so hard and Diego Costa worked really hard when he wasn't 100 per cent fit. 


'To put in Costa and Koke after so long out you must have balls. 


Simeone celebrated in exuberant style after seeing his side finally take the lead on Wednesday


'I had to show what I was feeling. I can only apologise if anyone was offended, but I did it from the heart.' 


Asked about the gesture, his opposite number Massimiliano Allegri said: 'It does not bother me, here it is always like that, you had to keep fighting.'


Diego Godin's goal seven minutes from time has given Simeone's side a healthy lead ahead of the return leg in Turin.


The sides meet again on March 12 at Juventus Stadium, where the hosts will have it all to do.  

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