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Atlético Madrid surprises by displaying unexpected support for Real before its shock in the Champions League against Manchester City.
The rivalry between the two Madrid clubs seemed unshakable. However, Atlético Madrid surprised everyone by expressing unexpected support for Real Madrid before its duel against Manchester City in the Champions League.
While the tension between Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid has never been so palpable, especially after an animated derby and spicy exchanges on social networks, the president of the Colchoneros, Enrique Cerezo, took everyone short . On the eve of the European shock opposing Real Madrid to Manchester City, the cacique des Matelassiers took the floor to display a surprising position to say the least.
Atlético supports Real in the name of Spain
Asked about his preferences for the Champions League match, Enrique Cerezo responded without detour: “I don’t know who will pass, but if a Spanish team passes, it's always better.” A statement which, although Ambiguë, clearly suggests that Atlético prefers to see Real Madrid triumph over Manchester City, despite the historical rivalry which opposes them.
This support, as surprising as it is, seems motivated by a feeling of sporting patriotism. For Cerezo, the success of Spanish clubs in Europe takes precedence over local quarrels. However, this position is strongly contrasted with the recent events that occurred during the last Madrid derby, marked by controversies around arbitration and tense exchanges between the two camps.
A rivalry put aside?
The president of Atlético also commented on Saturday's draw against Real Madrid : “I think it was a good match. The referees do what they see, and the Var does not change this. Discussing what happened 24 hours later is useless, the result is what it is and cannot be changed. ”
This declaration seems to appease recent tensions, even if supporters in both camps may see this rapprochement of a bad eye. Cerezo's gesture, in any case, shows that football can sometimes transcend local rivalries for national interest. Tonight, the Colchoneros, in their own way, will be behind Real Madrid.
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