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What if this was his last season on the Atlético bench? After 12 years in the Madrid capital, Diego Simeone seems closer to the end than the beginning. This week, the Spanish press also mentioned the club’s desire to find his successor, more out of anticipation than out of a desire to part ways with him. Present at a press conference this Friday, on the eve of hosting Alavés, the Argentinian was not very talkative on the subject.
“If the club is looking for alternatives? It’s not a question for me, I’m thinking about Alavés and how to resolve an important match for us tomorrow. I didn’t see anything “, he confided. Tomorrow, Simeone will lead his 700th match on the Colchoneros bench. Perhaps its last century-old milestone…
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