Atletico Madrid boss, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Radamel-Falcao-c30276.
Falcao has been the top scorer for his club so far this season. In the domestic league, he has already netted 10 goals which make him the third highest goal scorer as of now.
However, the Colombian has not managed to strike in the last three matches whilst his team managed to score goals.
It is a fact that has pleased Simeone since his side has been in the past described as a ‘one-man team’.
Prior to the club’s trip to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Israel-c2925, the Argentine has stated that his team is not finding it difficult to score without the involvement of the Colombian.
“We’ve scored in almost every game.”
The former Atletico player also mentioned the fact that Arda Turan is scoring goals at the moment and it is a testament to the club’s less reliance on the former Porto man.
“Arda Turan has three goals and others are doing well also. That we are not so dependent on Falcao is fantastic.”
Looking forward to the Europa League action, the Rojiblancos boss urged his players to stay focused. He also commented on his side’s impressive run in the League and is hoping to continue making the club and its fans happy.
“The match tomorrow has to be approached with concentration. In the League we have done well, and that has generated enthusiasm.”
Furthermore, Diego Simeone was reminded of his looming 50th match as the manager of Atletico. He admitted that he was not aware of it and that he got to know of it on the papers.
“I was not aware, I read it this morning. As a Coach you live for the moment.”
Finally, shot-stopper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-Asenjo-c33042, will get some action as the first-goalkeeper is rested for the next match. He admitted that he is happy and appreciates his involvement in Europe.
“I am trusted in Europe. I’m playing well and I’m happy. Last year was a transitional one for me, but playing in Europe is important and getting minutes is great.”
Atletico are currently running strong both at home and abroad.
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