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Diego Simeone: Tactical dinosaur or still Atleti's magic man?

Dutch legend Ruud Gullit last week labelled Diego Simeone one of the finest coaches of all time - but claimed that the Argentine doesn't get the credit he deserves. It was an interesting argument, but one always likely to divide opinions - just like Simeone himself. The man affectionately known as 'Cholo' is widely revered within the football world. The job he's done at Atletico Madrid commands nothing but respect.

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Chelsea urged to snub Fabregas & hire 'harsh' La Liga coach

Former Chelsea defender William Gallas has called on the club's hierarchy to appoint Diego Simeone as their next permanent head coach to end the ongoing crisis at Stamford Bridge. Following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior after just 106 days, Gallas believes only a disciplined leader can transform the current squad into a group of "warriors".

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Simeone defends decision to make TEN changes to Atletico lineup

Diego Simeone has staunchly defended his decision to field the youngest starting XI of his tenure after Atletico Madrid fell to a narrow La Liga defeat against Sevilla. With a season-defining Champions League quarter-final second leg against Barcelona looming, the Argentine tactician opted for ten changes to his side at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan.

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Barcelona and Atlético Madrid served up plenty of rhetoric but little substance on the pitch, and now the decisive match returns in four days’ time. With both clubs locked in a ten

Kobarsi’s sudden dismissal has left Barça teetering on the brink of collapse. The board’s decision to sever ties with the experienced coach has sent shockwaves through the dressing room and raised serious questions about the club’s short-term stability. With no obvious successor in place, the leadership vacuum could derail the team’s already fragile season. Supporters, who had grown accustomed to seeing their side challenge for major honours, now fear a prolonged period of uncertainty. The timing could hardly be worse: key fixtures against division rivals loom large, and without a steady hand on the till, Barça risks slipping out of the European places altogether.

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Diego Simeone admitted that the minutes following José María Álvarez’s late goal at Camp Nou were anything but easy for his Atlético Madrid side. The Argentine coach, known for his

What lies in store for Atlético in the second leg? The question hangs heavy over the club’s supporters and staff alike as they prepare for the decisive encounter. Having secured a slender advantage in the first meeting, Diego Simeone’s side now knows that ninety minutes of intense focus, disciplined tactics and clinical finishing could secure a place in the next round. Yet the opposition will not roll over; they too have studied the video, identified weaknesses and honed set-pieces. For Atlético, the challenge is twofold: first, to defend with the kind of organised solidarity that has become their hallmark; second, to exploit the inevitable gaps that will open when their opponents push forward in search of goals. The return fixture promises high stakes, nervy moments and, for the winners, a sweet reward.

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Atleti end Barca 20-year hoodoo with UCL win

Diego Simeone finally exorcised his Camp Nou demons as Atletico Madrid secured a commanding 2-0 victory over Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final. The historic result marks a massive shift in the rivalry, putting the Rojiblancos in pole position to reach the final four of Europe's elite competition once again.

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Diego Simeone finally breached Barcelona’s defences for the first time in his managerial career, and in doing so Atlético Madrid brought a 20-year wait for victory at Camp Nou to a

The Argentine manager has finally put an end to his losing streak, a run that had begun to cast doubt on his ability to guide the team effectively. The victory, though narrow, was enough to ease immediate pressure and restore a modicum of confidence among players and supporters alike. For the coach, the result was more than a mere statistic; it was a crucial psychological boost that validated his tactics and reminded everyone of his reputation as a strategist who thrives under pressure. While one win does not guarantee long-term success, it does provide a platform from which the squad can build momentum, refine their game plan, and tackle future challenges with renewed conviction. The coming fixtures will now serve as a true test of whether this triumph was a fleeting moment or the start of a sustained resurgence under the Argentine’s command.

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Diego Simeone has delivered a blistering assessment of the “poisonous” atmosphere surrounding Barcelona, arguing that the club’s wider culture is beyond repair. The Atlético Madrid

What actually happened to the Atlético Madrid team bus? That seemingly simple question has set fans and reporters alike scrambling for answers. The incident occurred shortly after the final whistle of Saturday’s derby, when the usually impenetrable red-and-white vehicle was spotted with a smashed window and a trail of broken glass on the M-30 motorway. Club officials have remained tight-lipped, citing ongoing investigations, while police sources suggest foul play may be involved. For die-hard Atlético supporters, the sight of their team’s rolling fortress under attack felt like a direct strike at the heart of the club’s proud, working-class identity. As the social-media debate rages on—with rival fans trading barbs and conspiracy theories—one thing is clear: until the full story emerges, the bus will remain a symbol of unresolved tension in La Liga.

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Barcelona and Atlético: a battle of the numbers… Who will come out on top in the Champions League? When two Spanish heavyweights lock horns in the knockouts, every statistic, trend

In football, as in life, the numbers never lie—yet they rarely tell the full story. Stats can showcase a striker’s goals, a midfielder’s assists, or a defender’s tackles, but they cannot capture the intangibles that define the modern game: the subtle weight of leadership, the spark of creativity, the grit that keeps a player on his feet after a bruising challenge. Coaches poring over match reports know this instinctively; so do supporters who have watched a seemingly dominant side succumb to a more disciplined, organised unit. Take, for example, the oft-cited metric of possession. A team may control the ball for 70 percent of the match, but if that possession is sterile, confined to safe lateral passes, it means little. What matters is what happens in the final third—the areas where chances are created and goals are scored. Here, expected goals (xG) offers a clearer picture, assigning a probability to each attempt based on distance, angle, and shot type. Even so, xG struggles to accoun

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Lamine Yamal plays as a right winger as he is a left-footed player who cuts in from the flank, although he is capable of playing as an attacking midfielder, too. He is a prolific creator and also possesses a keen eye for goal.

Lamine Yamal was born in Esplugues de Llobregat, a municipality in the Barcelona metropolitan area, in Spain.

Lamine Yamal currently wears the No. 19 jersey at Barcelona, which was worn by his idol Lionel Messi between 2005 and 2008.

Lamine Yamal stands at 1.78m (5ft 10in). He loves taking on his opponents and is mature beyond his years, even though he's just 17.

The record-breaking Lamine Yamal weighs 66kg (145 lbs).

Lamine Yamal spent two years at local club La Torreta, before being scouted being Barcelona in 2014. The teenage sensation then joined the Catalans as a seven-year old and rose through the ranks before making his first-team debut in the 2022-23 season.

No, Lamine Yamal does not have any children.

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