The SHOCKING image that an exhausted Simeone left after the Madrid Derby

The SHOCKING image that an exhausted Simeone left after the Madrid Derby

The Atlético Madrid coach faced yet another defeat against the old rivals and he was on the limit

Lunes 19 Sep 2022

 In the last thirteen Madrid Derby played between themselves and Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid have only managed to win one. Among those are two Champions League finals lost, key clashes that costed valuable ponts and a trend that is gradually exhausting Diego Simeone's cycle at Atlético Madrid. The Argentine coach has been managing the Colchoneros for 10 years now and it is logical that at some point he starts feeling the wear and tear, fatigue and the need to change things up.

It was another hard afternoon for Simeone going against Real Madrid

It was another hard afternoon for Simeone going against Real Madrid

All of this was too hard to hold back for the Argentine during the press conference, when Simeone was asked about his team's link up play, it was very clear to see that the Argentine coach was struggling. Eyes closes, exhausted face, tired arms, it painted a hard image for the Atletico Madrid fans.

"Today the Joao Félix-Griezmann connection has not been as good as it has been in Leverkusen (Champions). I wanted to ask you if you would have an explanation of what could have happened and why the team had a hard time finding loopholes to do a little more damage for the weight of the game he has had", was the question the journalist asked the Atletico manager.

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Simeone, with a lost look, closed his eyes and tried to find patience in the midst of the chaos. His response was blunt: "It's true, we haven't been able to connect as we wanted". The Argentine immediately got up and left the conference room. The image worried the entire Atletico Madrid because Diego Simeone was never seen so beaten, worn out and controlling himself to answer a football question.

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