Diego Pablo Simeon is living history Atletico Madrid. The Argentine coach returned the rojiblanco team to the elite of continental football, winning titles and leaving an image of his own brand as technical director.
But during this time he had to live with many detractors who belittled his achievements. Among them, those who only understand one way of thinking about football.
The eternal and excessive debate of ownership. In this sense, the mattress trainer left some reflections, in an interview with ESPN, which put style fundamentalists in front of the mirror. “The possession game directed at the wanted attack, works. Because it gives time to develop positions that mechanize the game and find fluidity in attack. But it’s not decisive, there are teams with a lot of possession that don’t attack. The one who looks for scoring situations in one way or another, is the one who will be the closest to win”, he pointed out.
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At one point, before the replicas of those present, the cholos left an awkward question. “I invite all the beautiful, creative, all those who like that extraordinary creativity… Final of the world, you win 1-0 playing badly… Do you like it or not (the World Cup)?”, the Atlético coach pointed out.
Source: La Verdad

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