Diego Simeone’s era at the helm of Atletico Madrid could be over after the 2022-2023 season. The team’s performance in this campaign is quickly becoming eliminated in the group stage of the Champions League and with no options to compete for the title The championshipadded to the coach’s wear and tear on his relationship with some players on the team, they are starting to show exit from Cholo in the middle of the year.
Why should Tsolo Simeone leave Atletico Madrid?
According to journalist Paco García Caridad, Simeone has already informed the Atleti board of his intention to leave the club after this campaignwhich would cut an era that started in 2011. Furthermore, there is a strong indication that shows the farewell of Choloassociated with his arrival joao felix in Chelsea.
It’s known that The Portuguese’s relations with the Argentinian coach were not good at allat least from a footballing point of view, and that his loan move to the English club (for a fee of €11m) was precisely to do with that broken ligament.
However, before making his arrival at Chelsea official until the end of the season, Atleti have extended Félix’s contract until 2027. And considering that the transfer to the London team has no purchase optionit is a fact that the young Portuguese will wear his colors again layer in 2023-2024.
Which, with what was said before, is an unmistakable sign that the Spanish team is starting to do so imagine a future without Simeone on the bench.
Xolo Simeone’s titles at Atletico Madrid
During his tenure as Atleti manager, Simeone won no fewer than eight titles. The Argentine won two La Liga titles (2013-2014 and 2020-2021), won a Copa del Rey (2012-2013), a Spanish Super Cup (2014), two Europa Leagues (2011-2012 and 2017-2018) and two European Super Cups (2012 and 2018). In addition, they reached two Champions League finals, losing both to Real Madrid (2013-2014 and 2015-2016).
It is worth remembering that Simeone defended the colors of Atleti as a player between 1994 and 1997. adding two more titles: La Liga and Copa del Rey, both in the 1995-1996 season.
