Simeone Reflects on Atletico's Copa del Rey Final Journey: "We're Destined to Suffer"
Atletico Madrid, under the guidance of manager Diego Simeone, have secured their place in the Copa del Rey final, a feat achieved after a dramatic two-legged encounter against Barcelona. Despite taking a commanding four-goal lead into the second leg at Camp Nou, Los Colchoneros found themselves battling to protect a mere one-goal advantage in the final moments, prompting Simeone to acknowledge his club's inherent disposition for adversity.
A visibly relieved Simeone confessed that his tactical plan had been largely dismantled by Barcelona's resurgence. He emphasized the crucial role of the first leg, where Atletico displayed an "extraordinary" first half with high pace and intensity, regretting not adding more goals despite a 4-0 victory. Simeone, aware of Barcelona's quality, particularly praised the return of Pedri and Raphinha, whose absence in the initial match had significantly altered the dynamic for the second leg. He expressed frustration that Barcelona's goals came from set-piece concentration lapses rather than open play, acknowledging the immense pressure his team faced.
'We're Destined to Suffer'
The manager highlighted the pivotal introduction of Gimenez, crediting him with bringing "maturity and confidence" to the team during a difficult period. Simeone further elaborated on his "destined to suffer" philosophy, asserting that Atletico Madrid is a club built on pushing boundaries. "We're Atletico, we're destined to suffer, to always push ourselves to the limit," he stated, adding that while the destination is uncertain, the journey itself is "fantastic" and vital for the fans. He underscored the players' significant effort to meet supporter expectations, emphasizing the need for peak form ahead of the final.
Griezmann's Future
Antoine Griezmann emerged as one of Atletico's standout performers despite the team's offensive struggles in the second leg. Addressing ongoing speculation about Griezmann's potential move, Simeone made it clear he desires the forward's participation in the upcoming final. "He deserves it more than anyone. His performance today was incredible," Simeone remarked, reiterating his deep affection and hope for Griezmann to feature in the decisive match.
Simeone: 'We Planned to Attack'
Before the second leg, much discussion revolved around Atletico's strategic approach with such a significant lead. Simeone clarified that his team's intent was to attack, not merely defend. However, Barcelona's superior play and high intensity in the first half of the second leg severely limited Atletico's offensive opportunities. "The opponent was better; they had a very high intensity in the first half," Simeone admitted, pointing to the strenuous efforts of Kounde and Balde. He viewed this challenging experience as highly beneficial for future high-level competitions, recognizing the difficulty in replicating their first-leg intensity.
'I Hope We Meet in the Champions League Quarter-Finals'
The respect between Simeone and Barcelona manager Hansi Flick was evident, as they shared a conversation post-match. Simeone lauded Barcelona's brilliant performance and expressed a desire to face them again in the Champions League quarterfinals, should both teams advance past their respective Round of 16 opponents. He recalled observing the 3-0 scoreline and thinking, "This is Atleti," acknowledging the team's resilience in the face of adversity, further praising the efforts of Pedri and Bernal, and reaffirming the vital role of Giménez's maturity within the squad.
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