A shocking statement from Simeone about Guardiola .. This is his advice to Real Madrid!

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone attacked his Spanish counterpart Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City, after the exciting match that brought them together, Wednesday, in the quarter-finals of the European Champions League, which resulted in the English team qualifying for a draw away from home, benefiting from a clean goal in Manchester.

Simeone said of Guardiola during the post-match press conference: "People are always smart and can praise you with contempt, but people who have little language skills are not stupid," referring to the way Guardiola speaks with some arrogance during press conferences.

Regarding the match that was held in "Metro Politano", he said: "The fans provided tremendous support throughout the match, and despite the fall, they continued to cheer. I have turbulent feelings about the match. I always want to win in any way and today we tried on the goal on more than one occasion."

Commenting on Felipe's expulsion, he said: "He was so far away that I don't know what happened, the referee told me he ran over Phil Foden, but I didn't see anything."

When asked about the post-match riots in the dressing rooms, Simeone replied: "I didn't see it, I stayed with my players receiving the support of the fans and when I went up the stairs there was no one there."

In response to a journalist's question about his advice to Real Madrid in the semi-finals when they meet Manchester City, Simeone said: "Me? Give them some advice in the Champions League? That would be disrespectful."

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