November 14, 2024

Diego Simeone aims dig at Pep Guardiola and walks out after Real Madrid question

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The Atletico boss refused to give his rivals any tips for facing Man City (Getty / YouTube)

Diego Simeone took a subtle pop at Pep Guardiola after Atletico Madrid’s Champions League defeat to Manchester City before walking out of his press conference after a question about Real Madrid.

Atletico were unable to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit at the Wanda Metropolitano on Wednesday night, with a goalless draw overshadowed by an on-pitch melee that carried over into the tunnel at full-time.

The match was billed as a clash of styles beforehand: the creative, possession football of City against the defensive rough and tumble of Atleti – though Guardiola was always keen to avoid talking about his opponents in such a reductive way.

Simeone and Guardiola have very different philosophies (Picture: Reuters)

But now Simeone has suggested he might have been put out by some of Guardiola’s comments in the past even if the City boss never outright criticised Atletico’s style of play.

Asked if he feels Guardiola has disrespected him as a coach, and his Atletico side, Simeone replied: ‘I don’t have to have that sort of opinion. I don’t think he will talk badly or talk well.

‘Often, people who talk really well, and are really clever, they manage to praise you with contempt. But those of us who perhaps have a smaller vocabulary are not so stupid either.’

At one point Simeone appeared to ironically applaud the City dugout as they ran down the clock on Wednesday night but he rejected suggestions he was highlighting that Guardiola was using a tactic right out of the Atletico playbook.

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He continued: ‘I never applauded the rival bench or our rivals, I was applauding our fans in one side of the stadium and the other side of the stadium. I was applauding everyone who was behind us for the whole of the 90 minutes and I wanted to give them my thanks.

‘Our players were giving the people that energy and the people were giving it back, but of course we couldn’t give them what we all wanted which was going through.’

Asked if he felt City had played a little more like Atletico during the goalless draw, Simeone added: ‘I think football has a lot of different facets and it’s not my place to say if our rivals were playing well or not, or what kind of football they were playing.

Simeone claimed not to have seen the tunnel melee that took place (Getty)

‘This is what you [journalists] do. Everyone has an opinion about football, but we have to think about what we do.’

One Spanish journalist tried to ask Simeone if he would consider giving Real Madrid – who will face City in the semi-final – some advice on how to stifle the Premier League champions.

But Simeone seemed rather irritated by the question and replied, ‘No I would never dare to do that’ before standing up and walking off, bringing an end to the press conference.

Earlier, the Argentine also claimed not have seen any of the unsavoury scenes that happened at full-time, saying: ‘No I didn’t see that. I stayed on the pitch, applauding the fans, saying thank you to everyone and by the time I went back upstairs there was no-one. So I didn’t see what went on.’

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