Diego Simeone
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Atletico boss Simeone lauds Sevilla after Man Utd win
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Diego Simeone Sevilla have not been given enough credit for knocking Manchester United out of the Champions League at Old Trafford, says Diego Simeone.
Zidane, Mourinho, Low, Conte and Guardiola to battle for Best FIFA Men's Coach prize
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Jose Mourinho The nominees for the Best FIFA Men's Coach award for 2017 include Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Antonio Conte.
FourFourTwo’s 100 most influential people in football right now: 80-71
By Greg Lea published
FFT Influential 100 Part three of our series acknowledges two Diegos, two international managers and one of the most powerful politicians in the world
Why Antoine Griezmann really is the perfect signing for Mourinho and Manchester United
By Thore Haugstad published
Manchester United It's not just because he's an excellent player. The French star began life at Atletico Madrid as a breathless winger, but Diego Simeone has turned him into a well-rounded winner – as Thore Haugstad explains
The heartwarming tale of Radamel Falcao's spectacular rebirth
By Alex Hess published
Radamel Falcao He looked an irreparably broken player at Manchester United and at Chelsea, but the Colombian striker has enjoyed a remarkable renaissance in Monaco
Why Man United should think twice about signing Antoine Griezmann
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Manchester United Ryan Baldi questions whether Jose Mourinho would be able to fit the Atletico man and Paul Pogba into the same Red Devils team
Manchester United's interest in Griezmann is unsurprising - Simeone
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Antoine Griezmann Antoine Griezmann will always be subject to interest from the biggest clubs in Europe, says Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone.
12 bold predictions for 2017: Simeone leaves Atletico, Poch to Barcelona
By Kiyan Sobhani published
Atlético Madrid Kiyan Sobhani turns Mystic Meg to speculate about what might happen in the world of football next year
Why so serious? Klopp and Ranieri show Jose, Pep and Conte that football's meant to be fun
By Alex Hess published
Jürgen Klopp Sure, the latter trio are incredibly successful coaches – but why don't they ever seem to enjoy themselves? And come to think of it, why doesn't anyone? Alex Hess investigates
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