"Atletico don't have the luxury of allowing him to drop off. They have to recover his level because he's a top player, one that makes the difference."
Atletico, who broke Real and Barcelona's nine-year stranglehold on the Liga title in 2014 and reached the Champions League final in 2014 and 2016, have suffered from Griezmann’s dip in form this campaign.
Simeone's side are fourth in the standings, level with Real but eight points back from Liga leaders Barcelona and on the brink of being knocked out of the Champions League.
"Atletico need his goals, they're not a team that usually thrashes opponents like Barcelona and Real Madrid, their games are much more closely fought so they can't allow their top players like Griezmann to be out of form for long," said Resino.
Griezmann is not the only person feeling the pressure to perform in the first derby at Atletico's shiny new, 68 000 capacity stadium the Wanda Metropolitano.
Simeone has shouldered part of the blame for Atletico's slow start, while Zinedine Zidane has faced renewed questions from Madrid for his side’s nimble defence of the title they swept to last season.
"It's a new page of history and it's a vital game for both teams," added Resino, a double King's Cup winner with Atletico who also coached the side between February and October 2009.
"Real can't afford to fall even further behind Barcelona, and nor can Atletico. In football these days you are never far from a crisis and if Atletico win on Saturday then the crisis shifts Madrid's way."
From SuperSport
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