
During that time, he has overseen a very successful period in the club’s history, leading them to two Champions League finals, one league title, and the top of the table this term.
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Despite this impressive CV, he hinted at leaving the club following a shock Copa del Rey defeat to Cornella in midweek.
“I live continuously with a game-by-game approach. You can interpret what you want. I already said at the press conference that I am very happy at Atletico Madrid, that we have come from a transitional year and that we are having a very good season in a difficult competition like La Liga.” After the 1-0 loss in midweek, he had cast doubt on his future.

Next up for Atleti is a clash with Athletic Club on Saturday, though the weather threatens the match. “Yesterday we were both able to train with the cold and snow, and we were able to prepare for the game,” the coach said. “Today we could not and we are looking for alternatives to arrive in the best condition. The field will be in the best possible condition.” A clash against Sevilla follows on Tuesday, but Atleti will subsequently have nine days off.
No one knows what will happen the next minute.