sarcastic shouts at the Atlético coach
ANDpublic Athletic Club He dedicated an ironic song Diego Pablo Simeone after your command took a 3-0 lead and decided the semi-final of the Copa del Rey. in front of him Atlético Madrid.
“What a great Simeone, what a great, what a great Simeone!” – they chanted the San Mames stadium, remembering the Argentine coach.
IN Football on Movistar Plus+ describes that “La Catedral fans took it with Simeone’s El Cholo. A relationship that has been strained since the Argentine was a player. They have a long history.”
Cathedral does not forget how Simeone attacked Julen Guerrero in 1996.
Simeone became one of San Mamés’ least favorite players after his stepped on Julen Guerrero’s thigh on December 8, 1996..
“It was an unnecessary reaction. I’ve always been strong, I’ve always been temperamental… but this is aggression. Obviously it’s wrong,” Simeone admitted in an interview. Amazon Prime Video in 2022.
In February 2022 Julen Guerrero accepted Simeone’s apology: “It’s never too late for this kind of thing.”
“I think he was sincere, which is good. I’m grateful for that. I don’t think that neither he nor I… These are actions from 25 years ago, and we don’t need to think about them anymore.” There are current things that are much more important for both of us to talk about,” Julen Guerrero explained in “El Larguero.”
Simeone called Athletic Bilbao, which caused an artificial controversy.
Simeone recently worried some of the Bilbao fans. calling Athletic Club Bilbao.
The Atlético Madrid coach spoke about Bilbao at a press conference, examining the controversy over the extra 48 hours of rest Atlético had before the Copa del Rey semi-final.
John Uriarte, president of Athletic, settled the artificial dispute This flared up after Simeone called Athletic Bilbao: “Many people call Athletic Bilbao, even our members or fans. It doesn’t cause me any discomfort. As an anecdote, I will tell you that I lived in England and “There are a lot of people here who talk about Manchester United as “Manchester”… So there is no disagreement.”