Carlos Padillajournalist The Objectivehe asked me the other day in an interview he did with me for a very funny section called The purgatory What did I admire or envy as a Real Madrid fan? Atlético de Madrid and I answered that his ability to get up. If, having nine more European Cups at that time, Real Madrid had missed out on a Champions League final (and against Atleti as well) by a goal in the 93rd minute of the game, I confess that it would have been difficult for me. a lot of recovery, and I think that the vast majority of Madrid fans will share this opinion. And if, a year later, and still having ten others in their showcases, Real Madrid had lost in the final, and again against Atlético de Madrid, in the penalty shootout, I suppose I would have been groggy on the street for a lot more time. I don’t even want to imagine what it might mean for a club like Atlético de Madrid, which still doesn’t have a European Cup, even though football owes it to them, to lose two finals, and also do so against Real Madrid, in the way they lost them. However, and despite the fact that the mattress symbol par excellence, Cholo Simeonehe was on the verge of freaking out and throwing in the towel after The Eleventh of Real Madrid, Atleti recovered and continued. Struggling. Suffering As his anthem says, he has done since time immemorial. You can’t understand it but that’s how it is.
But maybe it hasn’t been completely redone.. Or he hasn’t gotten up at all but has been walking a little stooped since they lost those two finals. Maybe I was wrong about that too and it is not so easy to recover after two such hard blows. I say this because of the attitude that Atlético de Madrid (and when I say Atlético I do not mean its fans but rather the club’s property and its coach) maintain with respect to Real Madrid, who take the opportunity to disrespect every time they can. It has something to do with it, some complex not yet described in psychology, when Gil Marín remains thunderously silent upon learning that Barça paid the refereeing vice president for seventeen years and, nevertheless, he gives free rein to his bile and, for a yellow card, says with With all the impudence in the world, Real Madrid is adulterating the competition. It’s curious that Gil Marín, specifically him, talks about adulterating something because his family’s access to the mattress team was not entirely clear, right? On July 15, 2019, in El Mundo, athletic journalist Iñako Díaz-Guerra wrote the following: “Can a person steal a football club, get caught, and still keep it? Can. Can a manager drag to one of the biggest teams in Spain until the Second Division? Can. Can all this be explained? No, you can’t. But that is exactly what happened with Jesús Gil and Atlético de Madrid, the club that was his toy and his rise to power”. Let Gil talk about adulteration…well, true things, friend Sancho. But for the owner of Atleti to say that Madrid commits adultery, after his father stayed with the club as he didand do it without evidence of any kind, and yet remain silent in the face of the biggest scandal in the history of Spanish sport… that only means one thing: Gil has indeed still not recovered from the lost Champions League finals. It seemed like it, but he hasn’t recovered. He walks stooped. A goal from Ramos and a penalty from Cristiano pull him down.
Yesterday he was in the Ser Simeone I The Brave. Cholo is quite a character. An overwhelming personality of the Argentine coach. He aired the question about the biggest scandal in the history of Spanish sports with “that’s not what I’m talking about”, but, regarding the adulteration suggested by his boss, Simeone said that half of Spain thinks more or less the same as him. . If that is true, Cholo, half of Spain is very mediocre. This animosity from the coach of our mattress brothers, as I would say Dieter BrandauI want to attribute it to the fact that Simeone, who was very Madrid fan, could not sign for the club of his loves back in 1994. Then he played for Sevilla and, I seem to remember that in statements to the Efe agency, he said that yes He was leaving there only to play for Real Madrid. His dream. Like Morata or Llorente. Like Griezmann’s. So I correct myself: I don’t admire the mattress’s ability to get up because it turns out that it hasn’t. They pretend to have gotten up but they walk hunched over. Gil is still stuck on May 24, 2014 and Simeone is stuck on May 28, 2016. If only they would use the time to learn from their mistakes like Phil Connors did in Trapped in Time… But they can’t help it, they live watching Real Madrid, which, by the way, doesn’t pay any attention to them.
2023-11-14 20:31:50
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