Despite Tottenham’s domestic woes, Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone remains wary of the threat posed by the English side, specifically praising January signing Conor Gallagher. The former Atleti midfielder is set to face his old club for the first time since his £35 million move to London. Simeone spoke highly of the England international, acknowledging the "massive work ethic" and versatility he brought to the Spanish capital during his brief stint there.
"Very humble, very dangerous," Simeone said of Gallagher. "Can play different positions on the pitch. Massive work ethic. He has great behaviour and we have very good memories of his spell at Atletico Madrid."
For Spurs, the challenge is immense; they face an Atletico side sitting third in La Liga that have found the net 15 times in their last four home games, making Tudor’s survival-first approach a pragmatic, if painful, necessity.