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Losing to Ronaldo Again Sucks, Says Euro ‘16 Top Scorer Griezmann

The Frenchman lost to Ronaldo after he missed a penalty for Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final in May. 

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Losing a final to Cristiano Ronaldo has become an unfortunate habit for Antoine Griezmann and he is not happy about it.

Les Bleus lost 1-0 in extra-time to Ronaldo’s Portugal in the European Championship final on Sunday.

This May, the French forward also missed a penalty for Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final, which ended with his team losing in penalties to city rivals Real, with Ronaldo sealing the shootout win.

Griezmann, who was the top scorer of the Championship, said:

I’ve just lost my second final in just over a month and it sucks. 
The Frenchman lost to Ronaldo after he missed a penalty for Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final in May. 
Griezmann did not seem pleased while collecting his medal for the top scorer of the league. (Photo: AP)
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Griezmann’s usual boyish looks were on display as ever, but not the smile that normally goes with them, when he collected his trophy for the top scorer in the tournament.

The speedy 25-year-old netted six goals in the finals – more than any player at one European Championship since Michel Platini hit nine in France’s 1984-winning campaign on home soil.

We came close, really close. 
Antoine Griezmann

Griezmann has reached a totally new dimension this season, prompting Atletico coach Diego Simeone to say his disciplined and hard-working forward was among the top three players in the world.

The Frenchman lost to Ronaldo after he missed a penalty for Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final in May. 
(Photo: AP) 
It’s frustrating. I’m proud of our group and of what we have achieved but this was simply not our night.
Antoine Griezmann

France coach Didier Deschamps, who helped Griezmann shine at the tournament by moving him closer to Olivier Giroud up front, offered sympathy.

Antoine is a great player and we owe him a lot. Maybe he was not clinical or fresh enough tonight but I can’t reproach him and there will be better days for him, I’m sure. 
Didier Deschamps, French Coach 

(With inputs from Reuters.)

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