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Atletico Madrid Sets Sights on Treble Glory Under Diego Simeone
With ambitious goals and a revamped squad, أتلتيكو مدريد is gearing up for a season where nothing short of dominating الدوري الاسباني، ال دوري أبطال أوروبا, and the Copa del Rey will suffice, as club president Enrique Cerezo pushes for ultimate success.
Recent Struggles and the Push for Redemption
- President Cerezo urges Atletico to claim the treble
- Confident in the roster after adding six fresh faces
- Atletico’s most recent title was back in 2021
The last time Diego Simeone guided Atletico Madrid to a major honor was in 2021, securing their second La Liga crown during his long tenure, following a الدوري الأوروبي victory three years prior in his impressive 14-year stint. In the previous campaign, they trailed برشلونة by 12 points in the league standings and fell to the same opponents in the Copa del Rey’s penultimate round. Their Champions League journey ended prematurely against ريال مدريد in the last 16.
Transfer Activity Boosts Atletico Madrid’s Ambitions for La Liga and Beyond
To reclaim their competitive edge, Atletico Madrid has been active in the transfer market, assembling a squad capable of pursuing top honors once more. Although they couldn’t secure priority signing Cristian Romero from توتنهام, they’ve finalized deals for six newcomers, including standout US talent Johny Cardoso from Real Betis and defensive addition Marc Pubill from Almeria. Adding to the optimism, the collapse of David Hancko’s transfer from فينورد ل Al-Nassr has reopened opportunities, as he’s been on their radar for some time. Recent updates show Atletico continuing to monitor defensive reinforcements, with potential moves still in play as the window nears its close in 2024.
President Cerezo’s Bold Vision for Champions League, La Liga, and Copa del Rey Triumph
Outlining the high expectations for Simeone, the president stated to the media: “Our goal is total domination; it’s not about settling for a podium spot. We’re aiming to conquer every tournament on the table, securing victory in all three.”
Assessing the Squad and Future Moves
On the recruitment front, Cerezo commented: “We’ve secured the key talents we targeted. The group feels solid now. While we’re open to one more addition if the right opportunity arises, it seems unlikely at this stage.”
With these enhancements, Cerezo is optimistic that Atletico Madrid can stand toe-to-toe with powerhouses such as Real Madrid, باريس سان جيرمان, and Barcelona, vying for supremacy in the Champions League, La Liga, and Copa del Rey in the upcoming season. This renewed focus comes amid a broader trend in European football, where clubs like Atletico have invested over €150 million in transfers this summer, aiming to bridge the gap with reigning champions.