Palma, an island of bad memories for Cholo

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The arrival of Diego Pablo Simeone in Atlético de Madrid This has been the club’s most successful run in its 121-year history. Despite this, there are some stadiums where the Argentine struggles to win. Son Moix This is one of them. After all, he’s only won once.

That occasion was in September 2019. The colchoneros defeated a Majorca newly promoted with Vicente Moreno On the bench, the vermilion team had two consecutive promotions. Diego Costa pass on koke opened the scoreboard and João Felix He closed it out in the second half with a great goal.

Before that match and Mallorca’s descent into Second B hell and spending a season in Second B, the Cholo He went through Palma twice, and the first time he won 2-1. God with his own goal he opened the scoring and Pereira had a pass from Victor made it 2-0. In the second part Falcao made it 2-1 but they couldn’t tie it. A few months later he secured a 1-1 draw. Raul Garcia opened the scoring in the 72nd minute and Kevin tied at 87.

The worst memories are the last two visits Son Moix. In both they lost 0-1 and in both it was thanks to a goal from Muriqi. The first was at a time when the rojiblancos were more focused on the Champions League and the second leg against the City of Manchesterand the second is on one of the worst streaks of Athletic under the care of Simeon. Before the World Cup Qatar.

Now, it’s his turn to have one of the worst streaks as a guest of Athletic. That is if he is forced to win if he does not want to lose fourth place in the championship. Champions League for one to take a giant step against Athletic last Saturday.

Source: La Verdad

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