Oh c'mon it's all good fun, a yellow for Savic, is this the 70sI ****ing hate Atleti
I'd love to 'accidentally' two foot Simeone.Oh c'mon it's all good fun, a yellow for Savic, is this the 70s
If it wasn't for the possible injury risk I'd have brought Grealish on after the red card with the intent of getting Savic sent off.Honestly, that was pretty hilarious. Savic going after Grealish in the tunnel is all time.
That was the Argentine way back in those days. There was a mini world cup in the 1960s involving Brazil, Argentina, England and, I think Portugal. Pele was getting heartily sick of being kicked all over the park by the Argentine players that he eventually decided to rearrange the nasal features of one of his opponents and just walked off before the referee got round to sending him off. The refereeing in this games was laughably weak. When Celtic were involved in their 1967 battle with Racing Club, Bertie Auld was sent off but refused to go and played the rest of the match regardless. The 1968 match between Man Utd and Estudiantes is legendary in these shores, but AC Milan had it even worse against the same opponents 12 months later. So bad that some of the Estudiantes players even faced criminal charges in their own country. I think the inter-continental match-up between the European and South American champions was abandoned after that one.This sort of thuggery is a throwback to the World Club Championship in the 60's when the South American Champions kicked lumps out of the Europeans. In those days it all happened off the ball as well with no protection from the referees or lots of cameras around.
Yeah a bit of mental instability is kind of necessary to play the way they do, but they go overboard pretty frequently these days. They have some properly good players now too, you wonder if they even need to play this way. But then they are Spanish champions, maybe I’m losing track of how remarkable that is given where they were when Simeone took over.The bizarre thing is Atleti had City on the ropes for a lot of the 2nd half (albeit without creating loads of clear cut chances), and there was a definite nervousness to City's defensive play the longer it went on.
They completely lost their heads, at a time where they and the crowd had a shot at putting City under massive pressure.
100%. All of my best footballing experiences involve beating teams of complete nutters who took it really badly. Even better if it’s in controversial circumstances.What's not to love about a team being truly unhinged? It's great. They're ****ing mental.
Yeah they have better players than they did then, at least going forward anyway.Yeah a bit of mental instability is kind of necessary to play the way they do, but they go overboard pretty frequently these days. They have some properly good players now too, you wonder if they even need to play this way. But then they are Spanish champions, maybe I’m losing track of how remarkable that is given where they were when Simeone took over.
The 2014 iteration of Atletico was easily the best. Epitome of disciplined aggression.
I agree but I don't care.Extra time at home in the second leg though. Awful rule.