Simeone stays calm despite Atletico’s woeful start to the season

Simeone stays calm despite Atletico’s woeful start to the season
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone is keeping his cool despite his team's disastrous start in their bid to end a five-year LaLiga title drought, with the under-fire coach hoping to strengthen his squad before Monday's transfer deadline. (X/@atletiuniverse)
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Updated 29 August 2025

Simeone stays calm despite Atletico’s woeful start to the season

Simeone stays calm despite Atletico’s woeful start to the season
  • Simeone’s side now face the tricky task of visiting ninth-placed Alaves on Saturday
  • “It’s always difficult to give scores to the work being done with so many new people,” he said

MADRID: Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone is keeping his cool despite his team’s disastrous start in their bid to end a five-year LaLiga title drought, with the under-fire coach hoping to strengthen his squad before Monday’s transfer deadline.

Atletico are in 14th place after managing one point from their opening two LaLiga matches — a 2-1 loss at Espanyol and a disappointing 1-1 home draw against promoted Elche.

Simeone’s side now face the tricky task of visiting ninth-placed Alaves on Saturday, with their Basque opponents buoyed by three points from last week’s victory over Levante.

When asked at Friday’s press conference about his team’s struggles, Simeone remained philosophical.

“It’s always difficult to give scores to the work being done with so many new people,” he said, referring to the arrival of the likes of Thiago Almada, Johnny Cardoso, David Hancko and Alex Baena in the close season.

“The team has worked well in these matches, with areas for improvement, especially defensively,” added the Argentine, who acknowledged the pressure but insisted on staying calm.

“Anything less than picking up points is not positive, especially in our position,” Simeone said.

“We have to focus on improvements, on continuing to build on what went well and, above all, on staying calm. In difficult times, we have to face them calmly in order to play the game the way we want to.”

Simeone added that Atletico remain active in the transfer market with just days remaining before the window shuts.

“As always at the end of the transfer window, we are keeping an eye on everything until the last day,” he said.

“I’m completely open at this stage to someone coming in or leaving, always with tension and talking daily with the board to finalize the squad as we need to.”

Looking ahead to Saturday’s clash, Simeone praised Alaves.

“They have a strong pace and they are very strong on their home turf. They have played two good matches, their coach (fellow Argentine Eduardo Coudet) has very clear ideas, and we hope to take the match where we believe we can do damage.”


Yamal set for Spain return in World Cup qualifiers

Yamal set for Spain return in World Cup qualifiers
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Yamal set for Spain return in World Cup qualifiers

Yamal set for Spain return in World Cup qualifiers
  • A groin problem kept Yamal sidelined for Spain’s games against Georgia and Bulgaria
  • Spain are top of Group E with automatic qualification for next year’s World Cup in their grasp

MADRID: Lamine Yamal returned to the Spain squad named Friday after injury forced Barcelona’s young star to miss last month’s World Cup qualifiers.
A groin problem kept Yamal sidelined for Spain’s games against Georgia and Bulgaria.
But after recovering from a groin injury and returning to club duty, Yamal is back in the reckoning to face Georgia on November 15 in Tbilisi followed by Turkiye in Seville three days later.
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz is also fit again after recovering from a leg injury suffered in the 2-1 Champions League defeat of Barcelona at the start of October.
Spain, the European champions, are top of Group E, with automatic qualification for next year’s World Cup in their grasp.
While Yamal returns to national duty, Spain coach Luis de la Fuente will be missing his Barca teammate Pedri.
Also out of contention with injury are Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal, Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, and Atletico Madrid defender Robin Le Normand.