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Michael Butler

Diego Simeone distances himself from Atlético Madrid exit

Diego Simeone
Diego Simeone said that he believes Atlético Madrid ‘have the potential that no one has.’ Photograph: José Sena Goulão/EPA

Diego Simeone has suggested that he will not leave Atlético Madrid in the summer, as speculation grows over who will become the next permanent manager at Chelsea.

Since the sacking of José Mourinho on Thursday, Chelsea have installed Guus Hiddink as interim manager – the Dutchman will begin starting with the first team this week after attending the 3-1 win over Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

However, it remains to be seen who will be in charge next season, and Simeone is thought to be one of the candidates in Roman Abramovich’s thinking. Pep Guardiola is another manager linked with the position, after he announced he will be leaving Bayern Munich at the end of this campaign.

“Why can’t I be here longer?” Simeone said in El Pais on Monday when asked about leaving Atlético, in an interview conducted before Mourinho’s departure. “Why did I choose a five-year contract? Because I see a club that is ‘virgin’ and Miguel Ángel [Gil Marín, the chief executive] and Enrique [Cerezo, the president] have the ability to open up new sources to strengthen in. It’s not easy to leave Atlético.”

Simeone added: “More than a team we are a family, and we are a real family. Obviously we have internal problems, there are players who get angry and who will get angry because they don’t play. I am the father and the grandfather is a role for Miguel Ángel Gil and Enrique Cerezo.

“We have a potential that no one has. Oblak, Giménez, Vietto, Carrasco, Óliver, Koke, Correa, Saúl, Lucas, Thomas … 10 young players and the veterans are at the perfect age.”

Atlético are currently joint leaders of La Liga, although they lost their third match of the season on Sunday night, with their captain Gabi sent off at Málaga, who scored a late winner through their striker Charles.

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