Since Diego Simeone took charge of Atletico in 2011, they have conceded the fewest goals of any current La Liga club
Since his arrival as manager in 2011, Diego Simeone has transformed Atletico Madrid from an under-performing side, struggling for consistency both domestically and in Europe, into a formidable outfit winning silverware and consistently challenging in the Champions League.
The Argentine delivered Atletico's first La Liga in 18 years in 2014 - he was a combative midfielder in that 1996 title-winning team - and broke the Real Madrid-Barcelona dominance to win it again in 2021.
Yet after more than 14 years in charge, questions over Simeone's future are simmering, heightened by the arrival of new majority stakeholders at Atletico who may push for change.
The 55-year-old remains under contract until June 2027, but uncertainty surrounds what comes next.









