• acousticburrito@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Cholo has really reinvented himself. People who don’t watch Atleti matches still think they play the defensively dark arts oriented style that had from around 2013-2016.

    Between 2017-2019 cholo realized he needed to play more attack oriented football because Atleti kept dropping points by drawing against mid table teams and thus couldn’t really challenge for the league. He had a major rebuild the year they sold Greizmann and Lucas Hernandez ( by buying Felipe, Hermoso, Lodi, Llorente and Felix) and won the league the year after. Rodri and Partey were supposed to be the double pivot of the future after Gabi’s retirement but they had low release clauses and left. He switched from the 442 which he was known for to a 532. He converted Koke to a holding midfielder, llorente to an attacking midfielder, and Lemar to a box to box midfielder.

    Atleti has been defensively weak and offensively strong for several seasons. The time wasting and aggressive fouls have gone away too. They had 0 red cards in la liga when the won a coupon of seasons ago. Now they are one of the top scoring teams in Europe. The 3 central defenders are selected more for their offensive contribution than their defending.

    The only real criticism is his failure to develop Joao Felix. However Felix had 2 good seasons but was just injury prone because he was getting beat up by La Liga defenders. Felix carried the team the first half of the season when they won la liga last. Felix didn’t pan out in the end because Greizmann came back and was just better with more work ethic. If you look at Felix with Barca now he is a hard worker who tracks back. He has become a better all around player. Greizmann was successful with France and Felix with Barca because they learned how to be better all around players because of Simeone.

    • Panda_In_The_Box@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Really informative comment, thank you. Don’t watch much La Liga and always curious to see how Atletico are doing along with Simeone.

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    10 months ago

    I wonder what whoever finally take his position at Atleti will think. “Big shoes to fill”, but those are kayak sized. Like replacing SAF.

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      10 months ago

      If you think the replacement for Simeone needs to fill big shoes wait until you see the size of the cojones they need to have

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    10 months ago

    He made Atletico a top3 team in Spain, also in the world for some years, he definitely is one of goat coaches.

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      10 months ago

      athletico during our peak UCL era was a menace of a team it sometimes felt like only we could beat them in the UCL if we didn’t make the final against them twice they would probably have 2 UCL’s right now

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    10 months ago

    The job Simeone has done with Atlético is legendary, not surprised he keeps renewing

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      10 months ago

      Feels like he’s just synonymous with Atletico at this point. Is he their best manager in history?

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    10 months ago

    Am I stupid or wasn’t there an announcement a couple of years ago that he was gonna leave soon?

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    10 months ago

    No other manager in the world can offer us the stability that Cholo does, especially considering our incompetent board and the lack of investment in the transfer market.

    Hopefully by the time his contract is up, Fernando Torres will be in line to overtake him. It’s just impossible to imagine anyone but Cholo being here at the moment, but eventually his time will come.

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    10 months ago

    Seemed like there was a bit of talk a number of years ago about him eventually moving on, usually linked with Inter. There any reason why all of that seems to have totally died down?