The Interistic Therapy of Cholo Simeone-the penultimate Raul alive-Digital Freedom Digital Freedom
It is likely that if Atlético de Madrid had won its first European final against real Madrid, which led to La Décima, Cholo Simeone would have left. It is certain that if Atlético de Madrid had won its second European final against real Madrid, the Eleventh for the whites, Cholo Simeone would have taken those of Villadiego and surely ended up at inter Milan, which is the other team of the Argentine technician. That is precisely why Simeone, still groggy for a result that did not in any way fit into his plans, said as soon as he finished the Milan final that he had to think about it. Come on, like Messi told Barça in July.
In the end, Simeone stayed. Thinking about it a lot, yes, but he stayed in the Atleti. And, to date, this is definitely being their worst campaign on the red team. The fact that he stayed, that he chose the "continue" box, does not mean that Simeone does not keep thinking about it, so in September he decided to shorten his contract, which was initially until 2020, until 2018. In May, he said the first thing that came to his head in May, but in September, already with a polar cold, he decided to readjust the contractual situation to his new perspectives. That the other day, in the vistas of a big Champions match against Bayern and also in Munich, Simeone came out saying that everyone who knows him knows that one day he will lead inter is clearly significant of what Cholo thinks.
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Everything would have gone more unnoticed if the Atleti were not, as is the case, nine points away from the leader and almost ruled out for the League. And perhaps Stefano Pioli, who is the current coach of inter, would have taken it differently if the Italian team were a better and not tenth and 15 points away from Juve. Pioli replaced Frank de Boer in November and De Boer succeeded Roberto Mancini in August; by this I mean that the bench of the interist team is not exactly now an example of stability and harmony, so it is not surprising that the good Stefano, who will also have children, has taken Simeone's comment as a declaration of war. Simeone will end this season with the Atleti and head for Italy, if inter is going as badly in May as it is now in December. He has to go back to Milan, and to stay, so he can better understand how he lost that final. It'll be your therapy.