Diego Pablo Simeone have a better time on the bench Atletico Madridwhere it has been for ten seasons, than on television sets, at least from what was seen in the last presentation.
“A study says that the Spanish man or woman has an average of 56 sexual relations a year. Are you more Spanish than Argentine in that aspect?” asked one of the presenters of The match of COPE to the former midfielder of the Argentine national team.
Surprised by the question, he began to stammer an answer: “Let’s see… How many did you say? To as? 56 per year… Let’s see, how much is it per month. Let’s go slowly Let’s not rush into the answer.” The latter unleashed laughter on the set ready for the pleasant talk that lasted several minutes. There, the counteroffensive arose: “It would be 4.5 a month.”
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“4 a month?! No, 4 a month, no…”, commented the father of Giovanni, Gianluca, Giuliano, Francesca and Valentina. A single word again generated his disbelief at what he was hearing: “Less?” “No, 4 a month no, no, no… He can’t play on my team,” Simeone exploded in a comment that generated another row of laughs among the drivers of the Spanish cycle.
Going further, they wanted to investigate personal production: “Are we at least talking about 15 a month?” “No, no, I’m not going to say, but we have a good average,” finished off the winner of eight titles at the Colchonero, humorous.
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Continuity at Atlético de Madrid
The 53-year-old technical director analyzed what he left behind last season, which could have put an end to his path in Spanish football: “The worst thing I heard was that the cycle was complete. And that everything that was happening from here on out was going to be all bad. Obviously, I got together and talked to a lot of experienced people. Many told me that it was time for me to leave. I said: Am I going to leave Atlético de Madrid now?
The interviewer wanted to confirm his statement that there were people who spoke to him of a possible departure after finishing in last place in Group B of the Orejona and running out of a continental contest for the remainder of the course: “Yes, of course. Some friends with whom I spoke to find out what they thought of my moment. They told me that it was time to leave because I had already given a lot to Atlético and now things were going badly, but I understood that I couldn’t leave. And they told me: ‘Well, what you think doesn’t turn out well for you because you’re very hard-headed.’ Later, they ended up calling me to tell me that I was right.
Away from the rumors that saw him far from the Spanish capital, Simeone speaks in the present when referring to João Félix, who must return to Rojiblanco after finishing his half-season loan in London: “If he doesn’t have a place at Chelsea, he will have to return to Atlético because he is a club player and will work with us. We will be willing to give him the best so that he can improve in what we believe is important. He has enormous conditions: he heads well, hits left and right well, is technical, has vision of the game and is intelligent ”.
Source: Ambito

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