-Podemitas: "Síii, metamos 1'5 millones de inmigrantes al año🥰✊🏿"
*Las guarderías se saturan*
-Podemitas: "3 de cada 4 familias que hemos pedido plaza en la guardería nos hemos quedado sin plaza😱😱😱"
Son retrasados mentales, que absoluta barbaridad.
Daniel Siebert, el árbitro que pitó el Arsenal vs. Atlético de Madrid en Londres, "premiado" por la UEFA con ser el encargado de dirigir la final de la Champions League. Lo hizo tan, pero tan bien, que le permiten pitar la final. Asusta al miedo. De verdad, da auténtico asco.
🔴 #NotasAV | Debacle histórica de Daniel Siebert en un Arsenal - Atlético de Madrid con tres penaltis al limbo y un arbitraje extremadamente casero.
https://t.co/TGEFwxuEbT
Ahora más que nunca, orgulloso de ser del Atlético de Madrid.
Si en las buenas te quiero en las malas te amo.
¿Noche jodida? Mucho.
Pero con ellos hasta el final.
If Simeone manage to win the UCL this season, You’re talking about one of the most complete managerial stories the game has ever seen.
Just look at what Diego Simeone has done for the past 14 years at Atlético Madrid he didn’t inherit a giant, he built one.
When he came in, Atletico were unstable, drifting, a club with history but no clear identity in the modern era. And in that time, he’s turned them into one of the most mentally resilient teams in world football. Not the richest, not the most glamorous but arguably the hardest to beat when it matters.
He created a culture. That’s the biggest thing.
A team that embraces suffering, thrives in chaos, and turns games into psychological battles. You don’t just play Atletico, you experience them. Every duel matters, every second is contested, every mistake is punished. That’s not luck, that’s years of drilling mentality, discipline, and belief.
And think about the consistency.
Breaking the dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona to win La Liga not once, but twice in one of the toughest leagues ever assembled. Reaching multiple UEFA Champions League finals. Competing year after year despite constant squad turnover.
Players come and go, but the identity never drops.
That’s the mark of a system coach, not just a good manager.
And what makes it even more impressive is evolution. Early Simeone was pure defensive rigidity low block, compact, ruthless on the counter. But over the years, he’s added layers…more control in possession, more tactical flexibility, more technical profiles in midfield.
He didn’t stay stuck. He adapted.
So if he caps all of that with a Champions League?
That’s not just success that’s completion.
Because then you’re looking at a manager who
Built an identity from scratch
Sustained elite performance over a decade
Evolved with the modern game
And finally conquered Europe
At that point, it’s no longer a debate about “where he ranks.”
It’s about acknowledging that what he’s done is one of the most complete football projects we’ve ever seen a manager and a club perfectly aligned, from philosophy to execution, from suffering to glory.
3 more games to Victory El Cholo.