Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone is relying on the support of the club's passionate fanbase as they prepare for their first home match of the LaLiga season against Girona on Sunday. Reflecting on his own time as a player in front of Atletico’s fans, Simeone emphasized the unique energy they bring, expressing hope that this enthusiasm will translate into a strong performance on the pitch. He acknowledged the critical role that the home advantage plays in their quest to secure a victory against a formidable opponent like Girona, especially after a disappointing 2-2 draw at Villarreal in their season opener.
Simeone was deeply moved by the turnout at the Metropolitano Stadium on Wednesday, where over 30,000 fans gathered to welcome Atletico's new signings, including former Premier League stars Julian Alvarez and Conor Gallagher, as well as Spain Euro 2024 champion Robin Le Normand. The manager expressed his excitement about the recognition and support shown to the newcomers, highlighting how this passion reflects the rich legacy of the club. Simeone stressed the importance of harnessing this energy as they work hard to assemble a competitive squad capable of meeting the high expectations of the fans.
In his press conference, Simeone spoke about the responsibility that comes with managing a team with such a storied history. He acknowledged the challenges ahead but remained confident in the squad's potential, thanks to the significant investments made during the transfer window. Atletico Madrid has already spent over 200 million euros to strengthen their team after a lackluster season that saw them finish fourth in LaLiga. Simeone’s emotions were evident as he reflected on the passion and pride that the club’s supporters bring, which he believes will be crucial as they aim for success this season.
Looking ahead, Simeone revealed that Atletico is close to finalizing the addition of two more players before the transfer window closes. One of these signings is expected to be French defender Clement Lenglet, who is reportedly set to join Atletico on a season-long loan from Barcelona. This move would be part of Barcelona’s efforts to lower their wage bill in compliance with LaLiga’s financial regulations. Simeone is optimistic that these final additions will help solidify the squad and set the stage for a successful campaign.
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