Diego Simeone coach of Atlético de Madridcame out to the media from the press room of Da Luz Stadium, before the clash against Benfica. But before talking about the game, the coach was asked about his remarks after the Madrid derby.
He Choloforcefully, reaffirmed what he said, showing his rejection of those who participated in those incidents and stressing that he gave his opinion on a punishment to Courtois to get angry
“I am calm, calm, clear and frontal and I like to say what I feel. I’m not changing what I saidBefore the conference, I had three notes where I rejected the violence, I showed the rejection of the aggressors and prioritized that, as a club a good opportunity to show outside what to do. Then I gave an opinion that they twisted and took where they wanted. As was the case in Dibu when it was sanctioned, it would be good for football if the debate were to open up. The other day it was Courtois but it could have been ‘Pablo’. But we will stop at what we want. I said one thing and then I gave an opinion and the club should not accompany the coach with his statement also, it was perfect. Many took the opportunity to have fun between Monday and Tuesday. Now we are thinking about Benfica,” said the Argentine coach.
In his second intervention on the matter, he said that “it is difficult to explain why television requires people to pay attention to television. We have to talk before the game, then after and we’re going to 200 but nothing has changedin. I’m not a fridge, otherwise you’d ask the fridge, I’m a coach and I have an opinion, sometimes I speak and sometimes I keep quiet. The other day I didn’t say anything, I said something that many people can see. I received millions of messages thanking me for what I said.many represent themselves in that situation. I put myself first, if it happens to me, sanction the one who provoked from the place that he has as the protagonist. We are in a very sensitive society and we need stability. I explained this in three personal notes before coming to the conference. If the shot is reversed, forgive me, Benfica.”
Source: La Verdad

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