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  • Not sure any team can beat Atletico in this years competition, just the ability nick a quality goal either on the break or off the back of some aggressive pressing, to defend for long periods, deny the opposition space and do it all for 90mins, they take that underdog mentality, and ally it to team work, determination skill and technique, and having beaten arguably the two best teams in european football, what odds them doing the local derby bit and beating Real in the final.

    Even if Man City get past Real Madrid, I can't see them beating Atletico either...

    Last nights game was a cracker, but defensively Atletico were superb, once they got the goal, couldn't see Bayern scoring two, then when they got awarded the penalty, you couldn't see Atletico getting back into it if it went in, then the tension off the back of the brainfart of a penalty award for Atletico..

    Would have liked Guardiola to go out with a bang at Bayern and play in the final, but Simeone's and Atletico's rise to the final is a thing of sweating, hard working beauty as well..

    Not sure how his underdog mentality, and us against them would work at the bigger, deeper pocketed clubs that are circling. I've a feeling if he ever leaves Atletico it'll be to another underachieving club he may have played for like Lazio or Inter...

  • Exactamente.

    New stadium being built, God like status, good salary, club is in a good position both financially and in sporting terms. He's probably the longest serving coach in la liga. Can't see him give that up for a 10 month stint with some backwards club in serie A or the PL.

  • I just said the money vultures were circling, I don't imagine him leaving, and @jaw's response would be why I don't think he'll leave, but....

    whenever a manager/player is doing well and achieving things with a "smaller" team, (Pochettino for example) and the cry goes up from other fans/media, that they need to leave to achieve more elsewhere, or a big salary offer comes in from one of the big beasts of European football, an offer which they'd be mad to refuse, and I use the same response as @jaw did it's brushed away, as not living in the real world, the world where no one refuses the money, no one...

    It helps that Atletico are qualifying for the champions league and challenging for the league in la liga, despite the monetary might of Real Madrid and Barcelona, but the offers will come, or at least the rumours of the offers will surface ....

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