The most incredible dream could yet come true for Atletico Madrid after
Wednesday’s 3-1 victory against Chelsea secured one of the most
improbable final appearances in Champions League history.
The Rojiblancos turned in a marvellous away-day performance, straight
out of the same textbook they have been using during a magnificent
campaign which puts them three wins away from an astonishing double
triumph.
While many of the world’s biggest clubs – Chelsea included – have been
able to splash the cash on some of the game’s greatest players, the
Spanish underdogs have instead based their quest for both domestic and
European glory on a small squad containing rejects and so called
has-beens, bound together by the genius coaching of Diego Simeone.
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And it is quickly becoming one of the most wonderful stories the European game has ever seen.
The 0-0 draw in the first leg at the Vicente Calderon suited it down to
the ground. Chelsea had not particularly wanted an away goal, and as
soon as Atleti got one of its own the tie was all but done.
Many teams would have folded after Fernando Torres had given Chelsea
the lead, but Diego Simeone’s men are not cut from that kind of cloth.
Adrian Lopez struck after Eden Hazard failed to track Juanfran’s run,
and from that point on there was never any doubt which team was heading
for Lisbon. Diego Costa slotted home the second from the spot after
being felled by Samuel Eto’o, and Arda Turan followed up his own header
off the post to truly kill off the tie.
By the end, it could have been 5-1, or even six. Atleti went about
putting its foot on Chelsea’s throat, partly because the Blues began to
coast but mainly because it is the only way the Spaniards know how to
play.
Simeone has drilled a magnificent ethic into his team. It was expected
to fall away in February, but didn’t. It was written off in March and
April too, but as May begins, it is six points away from winning La Liga
and booking its flights for the Champions League final.
Tiago Mendes told Sky Sports after the game that the coach has changed the club's entire ethos.
"I think Simeone has a lot to do with it," he said. "He changed our
mentality. We all work together, we work as a team. I think playing as
we play we are the strongest team in the world and we deserve watch we
have.
"It is true we have achieved nothing yet, but we are close."
With Simeone's help, his men have shown the way for clubs outside of
the sugar daddy-run elite. Far from sulking and resigning themselves to
defeat every time they are faced with a traditional giant, they have
proven that with the right mentality, the right tactics and the right
physical approach, anyone can find a way to beat the assumed best.
Milan, Barcelona and Chelsea have all been brushed aside by a better
team. They have all been beaten by a more united bunch, a group with
neither heirs nor graces, a collective in every sense of the word.
Simeone’s men are cautious yet adventurous. They are structured yet
full of flair. They are a model - on the pitch - for the rest of the
world’s underdogs to follow. And, most importantly, they are heading for
the Champions League final and a clash with their local rivals Real
Madrid.
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