@@joranwa430 theyre strong but not best club in the world. not saying that because im biased but fc bayern munich is. imho tho atletico is about to become the new #1 in spain, rn they imho atleast have they strongest team. the potential tho with the overall name is still in favour of barca and real.
Atletico's net spend is lesser in 2010's than the likes of Burnley, crystal Palace etc and they got €1 bn from outgoing transfers in 2010's only behind Benfica in entire world
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Arsenal was on a good run with Wenger, and have sharply declined ever since he left. Then there's of course the famous sir Alex Ferguson for Man United.
@@GTAVictor9128 Wenger, yeah I agree, but Ferguson is the greatest manager of all time, but has been retired 8 years. Those days are gone, Atletico are bucking the trend in todays game. You can win a league one season, finish 3rd the next and be sacked. Conte at Chelsea most recently found that out.
Lol what ? He have been successful by what athletico is expected to achieve competing against barca and real. Thats why they keep simone bcoz he achieve at least whats expected from him.
I don't know if patience is the word. United with Ferguson's mediocre campaign to start was patience. Simeone delivered almost instantly and Atlético grow at huge steps from the start of his tenure. Maybe patience with winning the UCL, but for a club with middle table aspirations, that competes with the most unfairly powerful duopoly in their golden age with arguably the best players in history, and in a time when at the second a player rises there are economic monsters willing to buy any good player, Atletico's recipe is pretty hard to achieve. Inmediate success followed by continued competition despite player losses and continued accelerated growth. And obviously Simeone has arguably the biggest credit for this to happen
@@jonl8816 Yeah, you're right, they had to become an SAD because they registered losses in, at least, 1 of the 4 years prior to 1990. Thing is, Ley del Deporte was made with financial security and transparency in mind; and, instead, it gave place to a time of shady financial movements in Spanish football. I, personally, don't think giving fan ownership up is the answer to modern football. Selling your club to investors is like selling your soul to the devil. Identity is very important for us football fans, and treating a football club as an "ordinary" company is saddening to say the least.
The level of research and production quality of these Explained videos are truly elite. I’m very impressed.. love these videos, always fascinating to watch
@@jonl8816 yeah, the thing about Italian salaries is that the media usually state them Net, unlike in the U.K. Conte was getting 18mil a year, so £36mil gross which is like $45+Mil
Sold Griezmann to Barca for 120 mil. This helped cripple them financially and so they had to give up Suarez to Atletico too. They then win the league, and buy back Griezmann for 40 mil and keep their promising players. All while Real lose Ramos and Varane, and while Barca lose Messi and Griezmann. Excellent.
@@omarbabakarkhail He might be, he might not be. It's a 40mil option to buy, so if Griezmann is bad, Atleti can just send him back, if he's good they can get him for 100mil less than they sold him for. This is very much a win for them.
@@sjoerd4855 Ah yes, my mistake. Not quite as good a deal, but I reckon £34mil is still very good for 30 year old Griezmann. I'm not sure about his wage situation, but it will probably be less than what Barca are paying him.
@@jonl8816 pks arent a gamble and anyone who says they are knows nothing about football. If they really were a gamble there wouldnt be penalty specialists like ronaldo or fernandes or gks who are good at saving them like krul or navas
@@blibra7398 in the last champions League final they were in real Madrid scored a very clearly offside goal. Were it not for that goal they would already be champions League winners.
Great vid, but please try to get the pronunciation of Spanish names right. Either use the Spanish or the English pronunciation for them, but don't make them up please lol
You show your ignorance with this comment. We had the same amount of goals as Real Madrid last season and I don't see anybody accusing them of being defensive. Just bitterness from people who can't accept Atléti are Spain's biggest team now.
@@pravski I agree with you if this was a conversation from 2/3 years ago. Atlético have since invested in offensive players and it's not very defensive nowadays.
@@diogoalves1443 it is bro well ur right it's more attacking but still they don't shoot enough and are lucky llorente and suarez were mad clinical last season
Not exactly. Their funds came from a straight stake-for-cash valuation deal. Whereas Oil City and PSGreed are illicit with these outrageous sponsor deal to launder money.
@@jonl8816 Ath Madrid according to this video were at the point of 999 million euros in debt.....i do not think your stake-for-cash part covers that in the slightest.
@Euro Football Daily, you really have to do better. 36 seconds into the video and 3 blatant mistakes: 1) Unrivalled dominance of decades? Not 7 years ago Atletico won the title and in that time has finished as runner up twice 2) Real held back in spending? Hello, Hazard signing? Vinicius, Rodrigo & Reiner cost circa 100m. Jovic, another 60m. Militao, 50m and Mendy, 40m...a total of over 300m in 2 seasons...really! 3) Atletico held on to their best players? To get Joao Felix they sold Griezmann, Rodrigo, Lucas Hernandez and later on Thomas. Atletico never spends more than it earns. If you want people to follow your channel, do your homework...as said, 36 seconds and 3 main inaccuracies. Very poor work!
@@eavyeavy2864 to establish the level of a anything you don't really need to compare it. There are 3 clear misconceptions in the first minute...that should suffice.
for all the money spent and only 2 titles and continuous struggles in UcL and losing 2 finals is also no success. Simeone is a good manager but his tactics hinder the team in big games
a lot harder to win the Spanish league due to Real and Barca's influence. a more disappointing club would be city after spending 1B on players just to make it to 1 final
All the money spent??? Bro their net spend in the 2010s is less than the likes of Burnley and West Ham, 2 titles against giants like Madrid and Barca as well as making 2 champions league finals is definitely a huge success
It was nice seeing Atletico madrid become one of the biggest clubs in the world over the last decade
Simeone has to be the most underrated manager in the world. The job he’s done at Atleti is incredible
I agree. Atletico might be the strongest football club in the world in periods last 5 years. And that isn’t at all because of spending.
Simone is one of the best manager and Atletico's legend. Only people don't know football underrate him
@@joranwa430 theyre strong but not best club in the world. not saying that because im biased but fc bayern munich is. imho tho atletico is about to become the new #1 in spain, rn they imho atleast have they strongest team. the potential tho with the overall name is still in favour of barca and real.
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Atletico's net spend is lesser in 2010's than the likes of Burnley, crystal Palace etc and they got €1 bn from outgoing transfers in 2010's only behind Benfica in entire world
They were also drowning in debt back then... and still are.
@@paulj.buckingham2297 he’s implying that the Prem is basically a Super League
Football is dying because of prem
@@chronicthingz try PSG spending 300m+ on two players
Lmao what would of happened to Burnley if they refused to pay tax just because they got relegated?
Lemar is definitely proving his price tag , wont be surprised if he gets an extension
Griezman was just a tactical loan from Atleti, ruin Barca, easy.
Streets will never forger when Cristian Vieri played for them, and despite scoring a ton. Always loved the "behind-the-football" side of the Explained videos. Brilliant research and production, as always. Much love ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
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24 Goals in 24 games. The making of Vieri 🔥
Those were the days
No we didn't got relegated when vieri played for us , we got relegated the season after when hasselbaink came to replace him
@@soumyanildas9704 Ohh you're right. My bad. You're absolutely right. Just updated my comment. Thank you
Part of their success is down to patience with their manager. What other top European club has stuck by a manager for this length of time?
Arsenal was on a good run with Wenger, and have sharply declined ever since he left. Then there's of course the famous sir Alex Ferguson for Man United.
@@GTAVictor9128 Wenger, yeah I agree, but Ferguson is the greatest manager of all time, but has been retired 8 years. Those days are gone, Atletico are bucking the trend in todays game. You can win a league one season, finish 3rd the next and be sacked. Conte at Chelsea most recently found that out.
Lol what ? He have been successful by what athletico is expected to achieve competing against barca and real.
Thats why they keep simone bcoz he achieve at least whats expected from him.
I don't know if patience is the word. United with Ferguson's mediocre campaign to start was patience. Simeone delivered almost instantly and Atlético grow at huge steps from the start of his tenure.
Maybe patience with winning the UCL, but for a club with middle table aspirations, that competes with the most unfairly powerful duopoly in their golden age with arguably the best players in history, and in a time when at the second a player rises there are economic monsters willing to buy any good player, Atletico's recipe is pretty hard to achieve. Inmediate success followed by continued competition despite player losses and continued accelerated growth.
And obviously Simeone has arguably the biggest credit for this to happen
To be fair he gave us near immediately success and continued to produce it over the whole period.
Their story is remarkable and showing the clubs the way forward
@Blaze Temp by fighting through competing and managing their debt
@@jonl8816 And by giving away fan ownership in the process, don't forget that part...
@@paulj.buckingham2297 due to the economic rules placed in the SAD law, somebody had to own it anyway. Should have still been able to be socio-run
@@jonl8816 Yeah, you're right, they had to become an SAD because they registered losses in, at least, 1 of the 4 years prior to 1990.
Thing is, Ley del Deporte was made with financial security and transparency in mind; and, instead, it gave place to a time of shady financial movements in Spanish football.
I, personally, don't think giving fan ownership up is the answer to modern football. Selling your club to investors is like selling your soul to the devil.
Identity is very important for us football fans, and treating a football club as an "ordinary" company is saddening to say the least.
@@paulj.buckingham2297 Do you even know what are you talking about ?
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why is depay on the thumbnail tho, he plays for barca...
@@DeadInsideDave So is Alaba? Are you that slow? They're comparing how Atleti spend differently from Barça and Real?
Now I understand why Simeone is one of the best paid managers in football.
The best paid actually
@@jonl8816 yeah, used to be second but then Conte left Inter
@@EdwardElfigo Conte was getting it like that? Because Simeone was on around $35mil/year
@@jonl8816 yeah, the thing about Italian salaries is that the media usually state them Net, unlike in the U.K.
Conte was getting 18mil a year, so £36mil gross which is like $45+Mil
@@EdwardElfigo hmm never knew how Italian salaries were done. I assume it's always what is signed upon, not gross after taxes.
Sold Griezmann to Barca for 120 mil. This helped cripple them financially and so they had to give up Suarez to Atletico too. They then win the league, and buy back Griezmann for 40 mil and keep their promising players. All while Real lose Ramos and Varane, and while Barca lose Messi and Griezmann. Excellent.
Atleti are losing in this case. Griez is not worth 40 mill at his age.
@@omarbabakarkhail He might be, he might not be. It's a 40mil option to buy, so if Griezmann is bad, Atleti can just send him back, if he's good they can get him for 100mil less than they sold him for. This is very much a win for them.
@@joeduffield2188 i think the the buy option is mandetory
@@sjoerd4855 Ah yes, my mistake. Not quite as good a deal, but I reckon £34mil is still very good for 30 year old Griezmann. I'm not sure about his wage situation, but it will probably be less than what Barca are paying him.
@@joeduffield2188
They got griezmann for 20mil 😂
So Raul was supposed to be an Atletico Legend...
Aúpa Atleti. Thank you for speaking about us
Absolutely fascinating. Love the level of detail and entertaining controversies. Please. Please do one for the Glaizers and United. Thank you.
Very good video. I think Atletico Madrid are the strongest side in La Liga and I predict they will win the league this year too.
I would suggest big clubs shopping centers (Clubs they like to buy players from)
Didn't mention Rodri, Hernandez, Griezmann sales 250m there
Wow!! Raul could have played for Atleti and things could have been so different
If jesus gil was a sane guy
Also if franco was not a deciever
Too bad the can't do it in the ucl Maybe the can prove the doubters wrong
They should be brillant this year with suarez and greziman up front they should be able making it far in the ucl this year
@@Beyondultragaming nah they definitely cant win it
Two UCL finals in three seasons. Losing one in ET and one on PKs. Let's not sit here and act like PKs aren't a gamble.
@@jonl8816 pks arent a gamble and anyone who says they are knows nothing about football. If they really were a gamble there wouldnt be penalty specialists like ronaldo or fernandes or gks who are good at saving them like krul or navas
@@blibra7398 in the last champions League final they were in real Madrid scored a very clearly offside goal. Were it not for that goal they would already be champions League winners.
Respect atletico
atletico*
From barca, obviously
Aupa Atleti! 🤙
Any team who are unable to perform to thier potential should try Simaone as manager. He can do wonders.
Great video full of facts
Do a video on where Newcastles money has gone
Mike Ashley’s gambling debts and his knacker high street empire
Arteta should learn from simeone.
He wouldn't. He's filled with the Pep propaganda
Barcelona if the Griezmann deal is anything to go by.
From Barcelona
I think Athletico Madrid are soon going to be like Bayern .
Great vid, but please try to get the pronunciation of Spanish names right. Either use the Spanish or the English pronunciation for them, but don't make them up please lol
Short answer:Barcelona
What do u mean
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All these attacking signings only for Simeone to play with the classic 10-0-0 formation in the UCL
You show your ignorance with this comment. We had the same amount of goals as Real Madrid last season and I don't see anybody accusing them of being defensive.
Just bitterness from people who can't accept Atléti are Spain's biggest team now.
@@pravski I agree with you if this was a conversation from 2/3 years ago. Atlético have since invested in offensive players and it's not very defensive nowadays.
@@diogoalves1443 it is bro well ur right it's more attacking but still they don't shoot enough and are lucky llorente and suarez were mad clinical last season
@@pravski Yeah seems like Carrasco especially is allergic to shooting
@@diogoalves1443 😂😂he's been amazing tbf
I don’t get how people put Klopp or Pep ahead of Cholo, he’s deffo a step ahead
🤣🤣🤣 nice joke.. those manager got a ucl to show
@@dsgamer2221 klopp got sacked by the German equivalent and Pep has never worked for a team not expected to win the league while outspending everyone
@@diskid3644🤔🤔 so you're rating park the bus football over attractive football
@@dsgamer2221 I’m rating the manager regardless of how they setup tbh
@@diskid3644 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️ Simone isn't that good
Almost bottled last season.
Luck was on his side if its one thing
The magic money tree....same place the rest of the planet gets it from....
Not exactly. Their funds came from a straight stake-for-cash valuation deal. Whereas Oil City and PSGreed are illicit with these outrageous sponsor deal to launder money.
@@jonl8816 Ath Madrid according to this video were at the point of 999 million euros in debt.....i do not think your stake-for-cash part covers that in the slightest.
@@jonl8816 so same foreigner money, but traditional old club think they are holier. Hypocryte
Vieri omg they just dont make players like him any more
@Euro Football Daily, you really have to do better. 36 seconds into the video and 3 blatant mistakes: 1) Unrivalled dominance of decades? Not 7 years ago Atletico won the title and in that time has finished as runner up twice 2) Real held back in spending? Hello, Hazard signing? Vinicius, Rodrigo & Reiner cost circa 100m. Jovic, another 60m. Militao, 50m and Mendy, 40m...a total of over 300m in 2 seasons...really! 3) Atletico held on to their best players? To get Joao Felix they sold Griezmann, Rodrigo, Lucas Hernandez and later on Thomas. Atletico never spends more than it earns. If you want people to follow your channel, do your homework...as said, 36 seconds and 3 main inaccuracies. Very poor work!
Poor compared to what?
@@eavyeavy2864 to establish the level of a anything you don't really need to compare it. There are 3 clear misconceptions in the first minute...that should suffice.
for all the money spent and only 2 titles and continuous struggles in UcL and losing 2 finals is also no success. Simeone is a good manager but his tactics hinder the team in big games
a lot harder to win the Spanish league due to Real and Barca's influence. a more disappointing club would be city after spending 1B on players just to make it to 1 final
All the money spent??? Bro their net spend in the 2010s is less than the likes of Burnley and West Ham, 2 titles against giants like Madrid and Barca as well as making 2 champions league finals is definitely a huge success
Beating ronaldos madrid in ucl was just hard, ask juventus and Liverpool.
@@mikefaican6763 4 epl. Then what do you make of MU who also spent 1b but cant even win that? Pot calling kettle black
Park the bus Madrid LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Like Chelsea
These clowns are something else when any English teams park the bus they are playing attacking football 🤣🤣🤣 always targeting atleti
@@salmanrafat7820 its waste of time to talk to those clowns