Antoine Griezmann’s departure from Atletico Madrid at the season’s conclusion was confirmed last month. The 35-year-old forward has reached an agreement to join MLS club Orlando City, with his move scheduled for the summer transfer window.
Consequently, Griezmann has only a few remaining appearances in an Atleti shirt. His next significant game is Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Barcelona. Prior to this crucial match, both Griezmann and coach Diego Simeone addressed the press, where Simeone delivered a touching address to the seasoned striker.
Simeone expressed profound gratitude, stating, “Thank you for all your work, all your humility. You are an admirable person for today’s boys, and for a society that needs people like you. Thank you for everything you gave us, everything you give us and everything I am going to force you to continue giving us. Thank you for your commitment, for how you always behaved as a professional, as a person, knowing how to differentiate that beautiful relationship we have as a family and not cross that difficult line to take that is that of the coach and the player friend. I consider you a player and then a friend.”
He continued by outlining Griezmann’s remaining fixtures: “There will be eight league games, one Copa del Rey game and God willing, we are going to play five more games in the Champions League. I invite you to continue enjoying, I love you very much. If any Atletico Madrid fan were here today, they would say the same words. I feel absolutely identified with them. I am your coach, you know that if you don’t run tomorrow you go out. Nothing more. Sorry. I just wanted to say these words.”
Griezmann Aims for a Victorious Farewell
The upcoming two months will undoubtedly be emotional for Griezmann, yet his professional duties remain paramount. Atletico Madrid is set to compete in the Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad later this month, and the club also harbours strong aspirations of finally lifting the Champions League trophy, aiming to overcome past disappointments from 2016 and 2018.








