The first half of the match played by Atlético de Madrid he is new Villarreal left a strange image. Halfway through the meeting, there was a hydration break. At that time, the score reflected 1-1 in a match with many alternatives and opportunities.
A moment that both teams took advantage of to drink water and also to receive instructions from their coaches. “I can’t wait to hear what you have to say Simeon!”, the narrator of the meeting commented on Movistar. Well, not only him but everyone else was left wanting because Simeone, who is a man trained in traditional football, is not too fond of this kind of televised interference.
He has commented on several occasions that he did not like the ‘post-match’ interviews with the rival coach. Not even about the cameras in the locker room in the preview. And what didn’t happen was that they put up a pole with a microphone to listen to the instructions he had to give.
The Argentine understood that this gave his rival an advantage, because he would listen to the instructions he gave. On several occasions he pointed at the microphone, as if to say ‘I can’t speak until he walks away’. And so, until the television took him away, he did not gather his people around him. And when he did that he turned his back to the camera so no one could hear.
The narrators of LaLiga They explained that footballers and coaches have the power to participate or not in this type of additions to give more excitement to the broadcasts, which is not something imposed and mandated by the competition.
Source: La Verdad
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