Diego Simeone says he does not care what others think in response to criticism of his methods following Atletico Madrid’s Champions League loss to Manchester City.
Atleti slumped to a first-leg defeat at Etihad Stadium against Pep Guardiola’s side, after Kevin De Bruyne struck in the second half to secure a 1-0 advantage in the quarter-final tie.
Simeone’s side failed to register a single shot throughout the match, becoming the first team for a decade to do so in the competition in the process, after APOEL in 2012.
That performance prompted criticism from ex-Atleti coach Arrigo Sacchi.
Simeone’s approach was the subject of intense scrutiny from Sacchi, who bemoaned that the Argentine’s defensive capabilities had turned his team of title-winners into a “boring” team.
But speaking ahead of his side’s trip to Mallorca in LaLiga on Saturday, Simeone stated he does not care to listen to their verdicts.
“I don’t think what others think,” he responded when asked about criticism of his approach. “Everyone has their own thoughts, everyone is respectable.
“From humility, [we have to] keep working and do our best for Atletico Madrid. We cannot value what people from outside may think or speak.”
Atleti also look set to face repercussions from fan discord during their midweek defeat, after UEFA confirmed they had opened an investigation into the club’s supporters.
“Disciplinary proceedings have been instigated in accordance with Article 55 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations,” read an official statement from the governing body.
“The charges against Club Atletico de Madrid [are] discriminatory behaviour [under] Article 14 [and] throwing of objects [under] Article 16(2)(b).
“The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) will decide on the matter in due course.”