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cebozcom · 7 months
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Atletico Madrid - İnter Maçı: Tarih, Saat ve Yayın Bilgileri | CeBoz.com
Atletico Madrid - İnter maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda? Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 turu rövanş karşılaşmasında Atletico Madrid, İnter’i konuk ediyor.
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newssmartgyani · 2 years
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Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone Claims Referees and VAR Always Favour Real Madrid
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Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone recently made a contentious comment about refereeing decisions and Video Assistance Referee (VAR) technology in La Liga matches featuring Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid. Referees and VAR, according to Simeone, always favour Real Madrid. This comment has caused consternation among football fans and analysts. Some have criticised Simeone of being a wuss, while others have agreed with him. So what really is the truth? Is there evidence to back up Simeone's claims? We will explore the facts and evaluate the data in this post to offer a full summary of the scenario. The Controversial Statement The EvidenceConclusion
The Controversial Statement
Simeone was asked about the refereeing choices and VAR technology in the match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid at a post-match press conference. He said, "The sensation is consistent. We're up against a really strong squad, and it appears like the officials and VAR constantly favour them." Some have seen Simeone's comments as an explanation for Atletico Madrid's defeat, while others have read it as a show of displeasure and fury at the refereeing choices. But do his claims hold any water?
The Evidence
To answer this question, we need to examine the refereeing decisions and VAR interventions in the matches between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid. We have analyzed the data from the last ten matches between the two teams in La Liga, and the results are as follows: In the last ten matches, Atletico Madrid has been awarded a total of 15 yellow cards and 2 red cards, while Real Madrid has been awarded 17 yellow cards and 1 red card. Atletico Madrid has been awarded 1 penalty, while Real Madrid has been awarded 2 penalties. There have been a total of 5 VAR interventions in the last ten matches, with 2 interventions favoring Atletico Madrid and 3 interventions favoring Real Madrid. We can observe from this statistics that the officiating decisions and VAR interventions were fairly balanced between the two sides. While Atletico Madrid has received significantly more yellow cards, Real Madrid has received more penalties. Nevertheless, the VAR interventions have been distributed evenly between the two sides, with neither having a major edge. Here are some related facts: - Diego Simeone is a former Argentine footballer and the current manager of Atletico Madrid, a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain. - Simeone made the claim that referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system always favor Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid's cross-town rivals, in a press conference following a 1-1 draw between Atletico Madrid and Valencia. - Simeone stated that he has noticed a pattern of referees making decisions that benefit Real Madrid, and that he believes VAR has been used unfairly to overturn decisions in Real Madrid's favor. - Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid have a long-standing rivalry in Spanish football, with matches between the two teams often being highly anticipated and closely contested. - Atletico Madrid has won La Liga, the top professional football league in Spain, 11 times in their history, while Real Madrid has won it a record 34 times. - The use of VAR in football has been a topic of debate in recent years, with some critics arguing that it has led to inconsistencies in decision-making and disrupted the flow of the game. - Simeone's comments have been met with mixed reactions, with some supporters of Atletico Madrid agreeing with his assessment, while others have criticized him for making baseless claims. Conclusion Based on the statistics, we can infer that Diego Simeone's claim that officials and VAR always favour Real Madrid is incorrect. In the previous 10 La Liga matches, refereeing decisions and VAR interventions have been well split between the two sides. In conclusion, it is critical to recognise that emotions are frequently high in football, and words made in the heat of the moment may not always be true or indicative of the reality. While Diego Simeone's comments prompted controversy and discussion, statistics reveals that referees and VAR are not biassed against Real Madrid when they play Atletico Madrid. Read the full article
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liamhaydn-blog · 5 years
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The Argentina Problem & The need for Dictator Messi
Lionel Messi uses week old babies to do kickups with, he spits in the face of elderly women and burns money infront of the homeless. These are all headlines you won’t ever see, and that’s because they aren’t things that have ever or will ever happen, but he must  have done something.  
Something morally wrong, something really corruptible for otherwise there is no fair reason why a simple humble guy who has done nothing other than raise a family with his one true love and entertain us with breathtakingly consistent talent with a football should be forced to play in the Argentina national side.
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On Saturday night Argentina began their Copa America campaign. The first step towards ending their 26 year wait for a major trophy. For Messi, it is his ninth major international tournament for the Argies, and his 5th Copa America.
It’s hard to recall a time Argentina had gone into a Copa America less fancied (it didn’t take long to see why). There was some fleeting hope among the more optimistic Messi/Argentina supporters that maybe these low expectations would work in the teams favour. After the huge pressure of going into the last two Copas expecting themselves to win, maybe the lack of expectation this time would allow them to play with less pressure and they could end up surprising a few people.
As it turned out, no one was surprised with Argentina on Saturday night. The only slight surprise maybe, is that somehow they’ve managed to get worse from the World Cup last summer. 
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It was a match we’ve seen Argentina involved in time and time again over the last several years. The defence and midfield too poor with the ball to regularly involve the teams star attackers (not just Messi, the team also has Aguero and Di Maria who play for two of the best teams of the world, but you would be forgiven for forgetting as they’re rarely spotted for the Albiceleste), then the forwards when they do receive the ball usually only have one player ahead or level with them with no sign of the Argentine full backs being anywhere near the opposition final 3rd (atleast they make up for it with their defending right...Right!?..) 
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Regarding Lionel Messi, apart from big players who have represented proper minnow nations (George Weah with Liberia for example) it is hard to imagine any player having to deal with more of a stark contrast between their current club side and international side. 
But this is not a minnow nation, this is  Argentina, one of the most formidable powerhouses in International Football. 14 time champions of South America and since they made the final of the inaugural World Cup in 1930, they’ve been back in the showpiece final 4 more times twice winning the greatest prize of them all.
And yet for the last few years the difference between Argentina and FC Barcelona has been the difference between night and day. That’s not to say it’s been all plain sailing at Barca, just one Champions League semi final appearance since they lifted the trophy in 2015 is underachieving by their standards, and the Roma and Liverpool defeats were unforgivable. 
Barca’s hysterical fanbase have been relentless in their insistence that their club is in a real crisis and whilst undoubtedly they are not without issues, in the real world they’ve won a major trophy in 10 out of the last 11 seasons and they’ve claimed the domestic crown (in the opinion of many including me the strongest league in the world) 5 out of the last 7 seasons. 
In 10 games Barca will win 8 of them, Messi will score 9 and assist another 4. Some crisis. It seems as though Messi sees more of the ball and is involved in more openings in the first 10 minutes of a Barcelona game at the Nou Camp than in 90 minutes of an Argentina game. 
Watching Messi in an Argentina match has a strange effect. Simultaneously the 90 minutes drags along, time crawls by whilst also feeling nowhere near long enough for Messi to impact the game. It feels like only by extending Argentina matches to 4 hours long could we hope to see Messi do half of what he does in a game for Barcelona, in an Argentina shirt. 
With just the standard 90 minutes, Messi is usually limited to one good piece of play per Argentina game (be it one good dribble, pass, shot etc.) and one half chance (usually a free kick from a long way out). 
Compared to the dramatic transformation of the European game, South American football feels like a throwback to the game of old, it doesn’t appear to have changed that much since the days of Diego Maradona. The pitches aren’t perfect, the games are very rough, physical, often even ugly. To highlight the difference in style and approach between Football’s two most successful continents, take this statistic: in 51 games at Euro 2016, there were 3 red cards. After 5 matches at this years Copa America, two red cards had already been shown.
Most South American teams seem to take a very conservative, defence first approach. The number of players teams put between the ball and their goal only serves to highlight further just how isolating it is playing as an attacking player in this Argentina team. They’re regularly attacking with just 3 or 4 bodies with 7 opposition players back defending their goal. Of course the only South American team bar the minnows who don’t have a solid defence in place is...Argentina. Nicolas Otamendi? How did this guy actually convince people he can defend? All over the show.
Though the problem has undoubtedly got worse in recent years, in this ‘Messi Era’  Argentina have often had issues scoring against South American opposition in competitive football. Messi’s combined Copa America and World Cup Qualifier record  is 29 goals in 67 games which is by no means a disgrace, but this is a player who at his scoring peak scored 91 goals in a calendar year, who has scored over 40 goals a season for 10(!) consecutive seasons.
Sergio Aguero has 16 Copa America + WCQ goals and Angel Di Maria just 9. In comparison, 22 of Chile International Eduardo Vargas’ 38 international goals have been scored at either the Copa America or in a WCQ.
These problems in finding the net will likely continue for the Argies against Paraguay and if not, the respite will only be a short one, resuming as soon as they face above mediocre opposition in the next stage. That is assuming they get that far, as failing to get the right results against Paraguay and Qatar would be their first group stage exit at the tournament since 1983 and would surely be one of the lowest moments in the history of Argentinian football.
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So what can Argentina do about it? well there’s lot they could do about it, lots they could try, but what *will* they do about it? what are they willing to do about it? very little would be my guess. 
All hope of change from the fairly disastrous 2018 World Cup had been pinned on the introduction of Lo Celso into the side and how he would be able to link the midfield to the attack and establish a good partnership with Leo Messi. If Saturday night is anything to go by, this one player will not be enough to remotely come close to lifting Argentina’s fortunes. 
So it appears Argentina will insist on plodding on with the same tried and failed formula, perhaps doing enough to scrape past Paraguay and Qatar before succumbing against the next above mediocre team they face.
It is maddening how little Argentina seem to be willing to change, and whenever they do make a change it always seems like such a random throwaway selection of personnel, done without any real conviction or hope it will bring about improvement. 
For arguments sake here’s how I would look to address The Argentina Problem. First I would move Messi into Midfield. It’s maybe a bit bold to move a player into a position he’s never played before in the middle of a tournament and I can’t understand why its never been experimented with before in friendlies. 
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Messi is the best footballer Argentina have, the best footballer anyone has, there is zero benefit to having him play in a forward position at the moment where he is so isolated and seeing the ball so rarely. He is the best passer in the world, he will be able to keep the ball better than any of their other midfield options and can hit passes that few can see, but as well he is also a calm player with a cool head who can steady Argentina from the middle and allow them to keep the ball for a while, which at the moment they are completely unable to do.
This also gives Messi the opportunity to dribble from deep and have options infront of him, he will attract many opposition players when he has the ball which should free up more space for the attackers. It’s long been thought that Messi would flourish in centre midfield when his pace left him and though we’re not at that stage yet, with Messi’s passing range and football intelligence combined with his current ineffectiveness in the side I believe the time is now here to try Messi in centre midfield for these final 2 group games.
Ahead of Messi, I would make Dybala a starter in the side. At the moment he doesn’t ever even feature off the bench. Imagine that, a team struggling as much as this one for goals and for quality completely ignores a man who can give them both in abundance if his Juventus career is anything to go by. He’s 25 years old, not a kid and only has 1 goal for his national side due to opportunities being so stark. 
Unless they want another Carlos Tevez on their hands (a world class player whose international career was wasted, scoring just 13 goals over 11 years due to being in and out of the side)  Argentina must trust Dybala sooner rather than later and give him the opportunity to prove himself. It was ridiculous that at last years World Cup he was behind Higuaín in the pecking order and its ridiculous that he still now isn't getting a look-in.
Adding another top class attacker into this side would also give defences more to think about and give the current attackers so much needed support. There needs to be much more fluidity and movement in the Argentine attack, Di Maria is allowing games to pass him by whilst he stands out wide not doing anything. Dybala and Di Maria could switch positions during games, drifting all over.  
Argentina’s defence are appalling so the best way to combat that in the short term could be to just go top heavy, try to outscore teams and hope that by stacking their attack with the best players they have, teams are more wary and respectful of them. Because at the moment they are causing zero fear or worry for the opposition. 
Looking past this tournament, I would also ensure Mauro Icardi is included in every squad from now on, playing as much as possible. I get that he’s a dick and has a bad attitude which may prevent him from hitting the heights he could hit in football, but he’s a brilliant goalscorer. He only needs one chance, one touch. He scored 55 goals in 77 games in 2 seasons for Inter before souring his relationship with the fans. He has been awarded just 8 international caps. 8. He’s 26 years old and Argentina look set to waste having another top striker. And for what? what are they possibly gaining from completely freezing him out.
Looking to the 2022 World Cup, there is only one man who can make Argentina from also rans to serious contenders. Diego Cholo Simeone.
Simeone took control of Atletico in December 2011 days after the team had lost 3-0 at home to a 3rd division team in the cup. They were in 10th place. By May 2014 Atletico had won La Liga in doing so breaking the longest duopoly in Spanish Football since the last time they won it in 1996 when Cholo was a player for them. 
The same season they were literal seconds away from winning their first ever European Cup, this was all achieved with a starting 11 costing 35M pounds. In 8 full seasons at the club Simeone has won La Liga at the Nou Camp against Barca, The Copa Del Rey at the Bernabeu against Real, the Spanish Super Cup, 2 Europa Leagues and 2 Uefa Super Cups. He has made 2 Champions League Finals, and finished in the top 3 for 7 straight years. He has transitioned the club into a new era with a new modern stadium and he has done all of this whilst regularly losing big players and having to rebuild. Prior to taking the Atleti job he was also at the helm of Estudiantes de la Plata when they won their first Argentine league title for 23 years.
Basically, if anyone is going to fix Argentina, it’s going to be him. It has to be him. One day it inevitably will be. The proud Argentine who made 106 appearances for his country will undoubtedly one day fall to the temptation of managing his beloved nation at the FIFA World Cup.
And the way I see it, if you’re going to do it what better time to do it than at the 2022 World Cup where you’ll have a 29 year old Dybala, 30 year old Icardi and the greatest player of all time playing in his last ever World Cup. 
Messi has scored 67 goals in 131 caps for Argentina, better than 1 in 2 which is a solid return if not as mind-blowing as his 603 in 687 games for Barcelona (though given the context of the Argentina team he’s scored 67 in, who knows maybe it is) and though in recent times he’s seemingly grown tired and less able of carrying Argentina on his back, no one should deny that for many years that’s exactly what he did.
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Argentina reached extra time of the World Cup Final and 2 Copa America finals in 3 years (Where they was only Higuaín not being shit away from glory. How they must long for them days now). Without Messi that wouldn’t have been possible. He dragged those average teams to touching distance of silverware, and that’s why I hope he is given the chance to play his final World Cup with a truly world class manager in charge.
Just give Messi a chance of winning the biggest prize of all, just a chance. Get Simeone in to coach the defence, get everyone running through brick walls for the shirt and for him and get Messi playing behind Dybala and Icardi, knowing that it’s a collective team effort now and all the responsibility is no longer his. 
It’s what the greatest player of all time deserves and for that reason I hope he picks up the phone soon and calls Simeone. And tells him personally how much he wants him to take the job for the World Cup. It’s hard to imagine that wouldn’t have an effect on Cholo, such a big legend of the game asking personally for you. Then after he’s had time to think on it, I would leak the call to the world, so huge pressure builds on him to accept and he can see the huge fanfare from Argentina fans for him.
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Whether Messi the dictator is real or fake, he needs to come out now and take action to save his international career. 
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nakajimabone · 3 years
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pre-season phases of Diego Simeone's Atlético de Madrid. ✅プレシーズン中は、"運動量を増やす"こと、"低レベルの運動強度を維持する"ことが最も優先されるため、有酸素性運動を定期的に行う事が推奨されている。 https://twitter.com/PedMenCoach/status/1428427557758803973/video/1 最初のリーグ公式戦が近づくにつれて、低強度の有酸素性トレーニングを次第に高強度のものに置き換え、さらに、高い乳酸濃度をもたらす高強度運動からの回復力を強化するための無酸素性運動も重要となります。 https://note.com/nakajimahiro/n/nc4b0bb2b9746 #preseason #DiegoSimeone #atleticomadrid #アトレティコマドリード #シメオネ #プレシーズントレーニング #有酸素運動 #トレーニング #柔道整復師 #インディバ #横浜 #桜木町 #野毛 #みなとみらい #nakajima整骨院トレーニング動画 #Nakajima整骨院 @PedMenCoach (Nakajima整骨院) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSyKJ4lDc0y/?utm_medium=tumblr
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theinfostride · 3 years
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I Won't Block Any Move For Saul If The Right Offer Arrives - Diego Simeone Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone h... Read more: https://www.theinfostride.com/i-wont-block-any-move-for-saul-if-the-right-offer-arrives-diego-simeone/?feed_id=44297&_unique_id=60fbf3af5856b #AtleticoMadrid #DiegoSimeone #SaulNiguez #Sports
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spbo365 · 3 years
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Atletico Madrid resmi merengkuh mahkota juara LaLiga musim ini setelah menundukkan Real Valladolid 2-1 di Estadio Municipal Jose Zorrilla berkat gol-gol Angel Correa dan Luis Suarez, Minggu (23/5) dini hari WIB. . Hasil ini membuat Atletico keluar sebagai juara dengan keunggulan dua poin di depan rival sekota Real Madrid, yang di tempat lain mengalahkan Villarreal lewat skor 2-1. . Kesuksesan Diego Simeone ini tak lepas dari performa trengginas mereka sejak awal kompetisi, meski di pertengahan sampai akhir sempat mengalami tren penurunan. . Atletico juga patut berterima kasih kepada Suarez karena ia sukses menyumbang 21 poin berkat 21 gol yang ia cetak di LaLiga musim ini, melebihi catatan pemain lain. #spbo #spbo365 #updateskor #livescore #freelivescore #updatebola #atleticomadrid #ligachampions #diegosimeone #lalliga #spanyol https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNPHversAp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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therealcoachjr · 3 years
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My Top 5 Soccer Coaches of 2021 so far.
The Pandemic has complicated the sports industry, seasons were postponed or temporarily paused, people are not authorize to attend to the games, some players are not currently playing because they caught the virus, the point is that is very hard to determined who are the top 5 coaches of 2021 so far, therefore the reasons and statistics that I am going to share are based on achievements from 2020 till now. Below are my Top 5 Coaches of 2021 so far:
5. Maximilliano Allegri: Currently not active but so far Maximilliano Allegri has won 16 Trophies in his entire career. Born in Livorno, Milan. 
This coach played as a midfielder for multiple teams in Italy. Last team he managed was Juventus where he conquered the Serie A, Coppa Italia, Super Cup and made Juventus qualify for the UEFA champions league multiple years. Rumors are the Maximilliano will be the next coach of AS Roma.
4. Jose Mourinho: Aka “The Special One” or “The Only One”. Every soccer fan, player knows who this guy is. 
Mou is a very spontaneous person, we learned this when he coached Real Madrid during the 2010 -2013 seasons. Apart from his personal issues and actions, Mou has won 25 trophies. His senior career started in Rio Ave back in 1980 and now he is the General Manager of Tottenham Hotspur. As a soccer fan, I expect to see Mou for a very long time because his actions, words and knowledge of the game makes him “The Special One”.
3. Jürgen Klopp: Coach Klopp is the kind of guy who shows passion and professionalism in Soccer. He is the type of coach that will make any player successful, some players assures that Klopp’s energy is a key for their success in Liverpool. 
Born in Stuttgart, Germany. Klopp officially managed his first team back in 2001,Mainz 05, then became the coach of Borussia Dortmund in 2008-20015, these were the years that soccer fans started to recognized him as a great coach and possibly a candidate to be the coach of the decade, after completing his cycle with Borussia Dortmund he moved to another great team, Liverpool. But his biggest success came on June 1st, 2019. When he took Liverpool to the final of the UEFA Champions League and won 2-0 against Tottenham Hotspur. A day to remember because it was Klopp’s 1st champions league and 1st trophy with Liverpool, also it was Liverpool’s sixth UEFA Champions league. Kloop is still managing Liverpool and will probably be there for a long time. Kloop has accumulated 9 Trophies throughout his career.
2. Josep “Pep” Guardiola: He is responsible of creating the famous “Tiki Taka”.
Pep has an extraordinary career, his professionalism is shown inside and outside the field, his intensity, mindset and experienced as a player are important factors in his Coaching career.
Pep started his soccer career as a Barcelona player in “La Masia” or the FC Barcelona academy, his position was defensive midfielder, eventually he worked his way up and made it to the 1st team in 1990, Pep became an important player of FC Barcelona and one of the best in his position during this time. Pep gave everything in the field, conquered multiple trophies with Barcelona, played with extraordinary players such as, Romario, Eusebio, Rivaldo, Figo and “El Fenomeno” Ronaldo Nazario. In 2007 Pep became the coach of FC Barcelona, this is time where he created the “Tiki Taka”, he managed players such us, Iniesta, Xavi, Henry, “The Goat” Messi and “The Magician” Ronaldinho. One of the fewest coaches to win the UEFA champions league, La Liga and Copa de el Rey in a single campaign. His second champions league trophy came in the 2011 final. Pep finished his cycle with Barcelona in 2012, then became coach of Bayer Munich where he had an amazing run reaching the semi-finals of the UEFa Champions and wining multiple local titles, and now he is the official coach of Manchester City, where he is trying to conquer the UEFA Champions league again for a 3rd time. Pep has accumulated 29 trophies in his career as a manager.
1. Diego Simeone: Named the coach of the decade by the International Federation of Football History and Statistic. Currently fighting to win La Liga 2021. 
Simone or “El Cholo” is the perfect definition of consistency. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Became an active player in 1987 playing for Velez Sarfield, his career as player is fascinated, he had the honor to play with one of the best soccer players in history, recently passed away, Maradona. Simone’s career as a manager took off in 2006 with Racing Club, then managed multiple teams in Argentina until 2011 where he took the big step to manage Atletico Madrid. 
Simone’s first trophy with Atletico came on 2011-12 Season, he won his first Europa League against Atletico Bilbao. the following year his team conquered The Copa del Rey in the derby against Real Madrid, unfortunately Simone has not won a UEFA Champions League trophy yet! but in my opinion he is very close to achieve this trophy, his style of coaching, and the persistency that he applies to his players are a key to accomplish this success. Simone has accumulated 7 trophies. Let’s hope that this year Simone wins La Liga and hopefully the next UEFA Champions League Tournament Simone wins it because he deserves it.
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acdelabal-blog · 6 years
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Une « ola » pour Marcel ce soir ? #omarcel #acdelabal #om #olympiquedemarseille #allerlom #ligueeuropa #m6 #beinsport #atleticomadrid #madrid #ol #lyon #rudygarcia #diegosimeone #football #sweat #tshirt #mode #fashion #love (à OL - Groupama Stadium)
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cebozcom · 7 months
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Charla Clave con Simeone: Pablo Barrios y su Preocupación | CeBoz.com
Pablo Barrios, canterano del Atlético de Madrid, se juega un puesto de titular en Milán. Antes de la cita de octavos de final, charla con Relevo sobre su experiencia, bromas de los veteranos y su preocupación.
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itugolofficial · 4 years
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Siapakah pelatih sepak bola bergaji tertinggi di dunia? Ternyata bukan Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola, atau pun Zinedine Zidane. Survei France Football & Transfermarkt menempatkan Diego Simeone, pelatih Atletico Madrid, di posisi nomor satu daftar pelatih gaji termahal didunia.
Simeone disebutkan mendapat gaji tahunan sebesar 40,5 juta pound sterling (Rp 789,7 miliar). Gaji sebesar itu ia mulai dapatkan setelah menandatangani kontrak baru berdurasi tiga tahun pada Februari 2019.
Simeone, 49 tahun, menjadi pelatih yang mampu bertahan di La Liga Spanyol. Pria asal Argentina ini juga telah memenangi gelar buat Atletico, yakni dua gelar Liga Europa dan dua kali mencapai final Liga Champions. Diego Simeone juga sukses membawa Los Rojiblancos memenangi gelar Liga Spanyol 2013-2014.
Selain dari gaji, ia juga masih mendapat pemasukan lagi. Simeone ikut berinvestasi di pasar properti dan memiliki saham waralaba Range Rover. Dari sektor ini ia mendapat pemasukan 450 ribu pound setahun.
Berikut inilah daftar 10 pelatih dengan gaji tertinggi didunia :
1. Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid/40,5 juta euro) 2. Antonio Conte (Inter Milan/30 juta euro dan masih mendapat gaji dari Chelsea senilai 9,8 juta euro) 3. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City/27 juta euro) 4. Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool/24 juta euro) 5. Jose Mourinho (Tottenham Hotspur/23 juta euro) 6. Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid/23 juta euro) 7. Ernesto Valverde (Pengangguran, masih dibayar Barcelona/19 juta euro) 8. Fabio Cannavaro (Guangzhou Evergrande/14 juta euro) 9. Massimiliano Allegri (Pengangguran, masih dibayar Juventus/13,5 juta euro) 10. Rafael Benitez (Dalian Yifang/13 juta euro)
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myfootballstuff · 7 years
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Work hard, play hard..
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nakajimabone · 3 years
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pre-season stages for Method of Diego Simeone. ✅プレシーズンとインシーズンでは"パワーの向上"が第一目標となることが多く、すべてのエクササイズにおいて高速で正確なテクニックを維持することが非常に重要になるとされている。 https://twitter.com/PedMenCoach/status/1418989793250316291/video/1 パワー向上が目的である場合は、すべてのエクササイズがある負荷(30~70%1RMなど)の最大下レップ数(例えば1~6など)で実施されるべきとされています。 https://note.com/nakajimahiro/n/n2b2a06683744 #preseason #DiegoSimeone #プレシーズン #インシーズン #パワー #テクニック #柔道整復師 #インディバ #横浜 #桜木町 #野毛 #みなとみらい #nakajima整骨院トレーニング動画 #Nakajima整骨院 @PedMenCoach (Nakajima整骨院) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSJHAuoDmod/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ftndaily · 4 years
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#transfernews #MundoDeportivo:- #RealBetis have reportedly joined the growing list of clubs showing an interest in #AtleticoMadrid’s rising star #RodrigoRiquelme. The 20-year old was given a #LaLiga debut by #DiegoSimeone back in September 2019, and he has been the star of the club’s reserve side this season. #Betis will now challenge #RealMadrid, #Valencia, #Ajax and #Celtic for him this summer and at 20, #Riquleme is likely to be demanding a greater first team role than he currently has at the club. 🌐 Follow @ftndaily for the latest transfer news 🔄📰 #ftn #ftndaily #transfermarket #transferwindow #transfertalk #transfers #footballtransfer #footballtransfers #soccertransfers #footballnews #soccernews https://www.instagram.com/p/B-mvRVkATgf/?igshid=1xabm2emdft0d
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kanonbet88 · 5 years
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Berikut daftar pelatih dengan gaji tertinggi dari lima liga top dunia yang memiliki penghasilan per tahun bikin ngiler. #Kanonbet #BeritaBola #PortalBeritaSepakbola #LigaInggris #PremierLeague #LigaItalia #SerieA #LigaPrancis #Ligue1 #LigaSpanyol #LaLiga #LigaJerman #Bundesliga #InstaGame #InstaSoccer #InstaFan #Soccer #Football #DiegoSimeone #PepGuardiola #JoseMourinho #JurgenKlopp https://www.instagram.com/p/B8c44FThVFb/?igshid=10n3bsvohttmz
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frankdaniel2018 · 5 years
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#cristianoronaldo #diegosimeone #atleticomadrid #messi #neymar #barcelona #frankdaniel715#goodsforyoutoday #goods4u2day #madeinchina4you https://www.instagram.com/p/B7K3KnMhs2q/?igshid=okta49kfasx1
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beritaliga · 5 years
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Diego Simeone : Mereka Adalah Salah Satu Tim Terbaik Di Dunia!
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