Diego Simeone makes La Liga history
Diego Simeone choked up when speaking of his love for Atlético Madrid after he was asked about his long-term future following a 2-1 comeback win over Alavés in his 700th game in charge of the club on Saturday.
The Argentine has prowled Atlético’s dugout since December 2011, easily the longest-serving coach currently in Spain’s top tier. He is the first manager in history to reach 700 games in charge of a single LaLiga team.
Simeone has always stood out for his all-black attire and the combative passion he exudes on the sideline, where he barks orders to his players and, especially at home games, gestures for the fans to give it their all to support their side.
But the 54-year-old former midfielder showed a new sensitive side on Saturday when he was unable to continue during a post-game interview with journalists and former Atlético, player Juanfran Torres.
“I am living the moment. My players are working hard and interpreting what we need and want,” Simeone said before running into problems.
“I am calm. I am at peace. I am in the place where I want,” he said, before pausing while his voice broke. He then managed to add “I love, I love the place where I am” before he dropped his head and said “and that’s it, ciao,” while pushing the microphone into Juanfran’s hands and quickly walking away.
Simeone transformed Atlético from a chaotic club that perennially lost to rival, Real Madrid, into a winner and regular Champions League side. Under him, they have won two LaLiga, two Europa Leagues, one Copa del Rey, and reached two Champions League finals.
There has been no public talk by the club regarding a coaching change nor any rumours in the local sports press in his direction.
Simeone has a contract through June 2027. –AP
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