ATLETICO Madrid are far from the underdogs they were two years ago.
Diego Simeone has built a sustained model of success at the Vicente Calderon and as they face city rivals Real Madrid once again in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday, there is no shadow of a doubt of them being taken as a one-hit wonder.
Reaching two Champions League finals in three years is no mean feat and Simeone has moulded a side that refuses to buckle in the sternest of scenarios – their tenacious approach a throwback to the Argentine midfielder’s combative playing style.
“The final is fifty-fifty,” Simeone said earlier this week. “The two teams have the same options. In a one-game match, everyone has options and it’s clear we want to win.
“We base our work in 90 minutes of play, knowing that all the minutes have to be of high quality. Every minute has to mean life for whoever is playing.
“Our style is to renew ourselves starting from the characteristics of the players and empowering the football player, which is the most important thing in this game.”
If he manages to guide Atletico to their maiden Champions League title at the San Siro, he will become only the third non-European coach to lift Europe’s premier club competition.
Victory will also see him win it all with the club, having helped Atletico win the UEFA Europa League in 2012 – his first season with the club, the Copa del Rey a year later and La Liga in 2014.
The UEFA Super Cup and Spanish Super Cup have also been won in between but it’s the Champions League that Atletico would be going all out for — especially after their last-minute heartbreak against Real in the final two years ago in Lisbon.
Then, Atletico led 1-0 till the final minute of the match until Real grabbed a last-gasp leveller to take the match into extra time and eventually ran out 4-1 winners.
UNDECIMA BECKONS
Real’s victory in at the Luz Stadium saw them win a much-vaunted ‘Decima’ their 10th European Cup/Champions League crown.
The record winners are now looking for their 11th crown – the ‘Undecima’.
“It’s great to be in another final and I think we’ve worked very hard this season to get here,” winger Gareth Bale said in an interview with Audi this week.