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00:00¿Cuáles son los días desde el fin de la fin de la fin de la fin de la fin de la fin?
00:30Just a question on fitness, Pierre and Capier train before the Mepsius firm but wasn't in the squad, saw him on the pitch earlier.
00:39Is he available for tomorrow?
00:41Yeah, he will be available and I think that game came a bit too early for him,
00:44so he had another two very good sessions and now he's ready to go.
00:48Coming up against Diego Cimione, tomorrow he's one of the world's best managers.
00:54How high do you rate him?
00:56Bueno, en el nivel superior.
00:58Creo que lo que ha hecho desde que llegue a Atletico ha sido increíble.
01:03No solo lo que ha logrado, sino como lo que ha hecho.
01:06Creo que la identidad que ha creado para el club, para el equipo,
01:12creo que es muy simple y claro para identificar.
01:15Y eso es porque el manager es muy bien.
01:19Y eso es extremadamente difícil de lograr durante un corto periodo de tiempo.
01:23Y para hacerlo por 14 años, creo que ha sido ahí ahora.
01:26Es algo increíble.
01:28Así que es un placer de conocerlo.
01:30Después de la matcha, hay una foto de William Saliba
01:33y el coach de Atletico en Madrid.
01:37¿Cómo hacía eso?
01:39¿Y cómo hacía el placer?
01:42Muy placer porque no lo hicieron.
01:44Así que fue de ellos.
01:46Y eso es lo más poderoso.
01:48El trabajo terminado, el trabajo es hecho,
01:50pero ahora, ¿qué es lo siguiente?
01:52¿Qué es lo siguiente?
01:53¿Qué es lo siguiente?
01:54¿Qué es lo siguiente?
01:55¿Qué es lo siguiente?
01:56Y sabemos que va a ser un topo.
01:57Así que el earlier que empezamos a pensar y preparar,
02:00lo mejor.
02:01Así que me encanta esa iniciativa de los players.
02:03Y eso nos dice cómo mucho quieren y cómo enfocados
02:06están en lo siguiente.
02:08Selectora.
02:09¿Qué es lo siguiente?
02:10Dimecham Skai.
02:11Hi.
02:12Chuy.
02:13Te menciono Diego Simeone,
02:14approaching 14 years,
02:15you're approaching 6 years at Arsenal.
02:17Do you look at Simeone as maybe an inspiration
02:20and maybe something that you'd like to do at this club?
02:24Obviamente, es alguien que me miré y aprendí de él en muchas situaciones.
02:31Lo que me ha gustado es su pasión.
02:35Creo que por lo largo que he estado en el juego y en el mismo club,
02:38con los mismos jugadores, ¿cómo tienes esa capacidad y esa capacidad
02:42de transmitir tanta energía y una voluntad para ganar?
02:46Es un ambiente muy difícil que vivimos en el que vivimos,
02:49y para seguir convirtiendo a los jugadores, tienes que estar bien extraordinario.
02:52No me importa, pero lo que he escuchado sobre él es que es tan bueno de eso.
02:57Es una de las razones por la que eres capaz de sostener a ese nivel.
03:01Él está conectado con el Premier League en numerosas ocasiones.
03:06¿Es alguien que te gustaría ver venir a el Premier League?
03:09Se va a ser un poco de ganas y hay un buen manager.
03:14No sé, eso sería completamente up para él.
03:17Si quieres que experience eso, lo que puedo decir es que
03:20es lo que he visto y analizando el equipo y cómo bien ellos están coachados.
03:26Just reflecting on your last three games in the Premier League,
03:29there's one point from those three games last season.
03:32You've got nine out of nine this time.
03:35What's changed and what lessons have you learnt,
03:38not just from those games, but from last season?
03:41Well, we have to obviously get as much information as we can
03:45and understand the reasons why we dropped some points there
03:48and then try to implement them.
03:50But to be fair, sometimes from a draw to a win,
03:53there are details and things that have to go your way.
03:56But it's true that the team shows a different kind of maturity, threat
04:01and probably conviction at this stage.
04:05But it's still very early.
04:06We have to do it now for another 30 games
04:08and that's going to be the objective.
04:11You say it's very early.
04:12The bookies have already made you the favourites for the title.
04:17Do you embrace that and do you think you are the favourites?
04:20The only thing that I embrace is when I see the team, the energy,
04:25the temperature, the commitment and the quality that they can deliver,
04:28that it gives me that conviction that we can go all the way.
04:32But that's it.
04:33That's just a feeling that the next day you have to prove it,
04:35the next transition you have to prove it,
04:37and nothing else and we cannot be busy thinking about those topics.
04:41Thank you.
04:42Silent Standard?
04:43Just to carry on to Simeone,
04:45when you started here, did you look at the way Atletico
04:49moulded the club's culture and its image
04:52and you took from that something you wanted to do
04:54when you tried to mould the culture here?
04:55No, I think I would...
04:57I got that done more through my experiences and my beliefs
05:01and especially my understanding of Arsenal
05:05and this football club I have experienced here
05:07because I think to put different contexts to this one
05:10is extremely difficult and at the end I think you have to be authentic
05:13to your belief, your way of dealing with people,
05:17especially which is the most important thing when you talk about culture
05:21and slowly you have an idea and you have to, after that,
05:26sometimes change a little bit the trajectory
05:28to understand what is the best for the club.
05:31I just wanted to ask you one on the defence,
05:33obviously the numbers have been incredible for this season.
05:35We've seen Gabriel Heinzer who joined in the summer,
05:38we've seen a lot of the warm-ups in working for the defenders,
05:40very animated.
05:42What has he sort of brought to the defenders this season
05:44and what is he like as a coach that he's added to yourself this year?
05:47Well, I think that's something very, very collective with all the coaches,
05:52with the players, with their commitments as well
05:54and Gabi added something different that willingness to will, I think.
06:01And we've seen that obviously through his career,
06:04that experience to win and to elevate somebody's level and ambition
06:09and drive to the highest limit.
06:12And he's extraordinary at that.
06:14Tom, football on time.
06:15Michael, of course one of your main title rivals the weekend failed to win,
06:18Liverpool against Manchester United.
06:20Do you ever notice on the training field,
06:21after one of your main rivals has failed to win,
06:24that your players perhaps have a bit more of a spring in their step
06:26during a training session?
06:28I haven't noticed that, but obviously there is a lot of narrative afterwards,
06:35but that's it.
06:37I mean, every game in this league, it's a must-win
06:41and a very difficult game to win.
06:44And we're all, I think, very appreciative of that,
06:46so you don't get carried away with any of that.
06:48And just on Diego Simeone as well,
06:50when you come up against a manager who's been in place for such a long period of time,
06:53does that in any way make your preparation for perhaps what you might expect for them easier?
06:57Because there's so much data and so much evidence,
07:00does that in some ways make it harder to prepare for a game?
07:03Well, on this one, I think the hardest thing is the time that you have,
07:09basically a day when you can't really do much to prepare that,
07:13obviously understanding and the time that we have spent to analyse them and understand that.
07:17They have evolved as well for the team that they were probably a year ago to now,
07:21and how they can change as well in relation to the context of the match,
07:26which is something very specific for this team.
07:29And in order to prepare the best way,
07:32you want to give them everything,
07:33but how you're able to simplify the information
07:35and make it as concrete as key as possible
07:38for being in the best position to implement what we want to do tomorrow.
07:43Can you just give us an insight into what makes Jogos' team so difficult to play against?
07:53Well, first of all, the willingness to win.
07:56You can sense that in every single ball, in every single yard, the way they play.
08:00So it's about how they compete, and then after, how they play.
08:03And I think there are two very different things.
08:07And in order to after analyse what they are,
08:10the level of organisation is really high, the level of discipline is really high.
08:15And then they have acquired a lot of talent throughout the years
08:18that are very specific for the needs and the way they want to play,
08:22and they are very, very good at exploiting those opportunities.
08:26As Jogos said, he has been linked with the move to the Premier League for years.
08:30Do you think he could be successful?
08:32Do you think what he does in Spain for the Champions League could work in Europe?
08:35Well, if he works in the Champions League,
08:37which is the highest competition in Europe, he can do it anywhere.
08:40And I don't know, you have to come here and try it and fill in,
08:45but I'm very sure that his know-how is unbelievable
08:49and his character and willingness will take him anywhere, I think.
08:52And just finally for me,
08:54the set-piece record improved again at Fulham.
08:57Can you just talk a bit about the work that goes into maintaining that threat?
09:01Because you've been good at it.
09:03It's not a fluke, it's been two, three years where new routines come,
09:08the unpredictability is always there.
09:10Can you just talk a bit about the work that goes into maintaining that
09:12over such a long period?
09:14Well, keep evolving and keep improving.
09:16It's a system that when you put it in place,
09:20the system has to learn every single day, every single game to become better.
09:26And that's in relation to the players that we have
09:29and what we learn from ourselves and as well what we learn from the opposition
09:33and try to be as consistent as possible.
09:35In order to do that, you have to give importance to certain topics
09:38to become really important.
09:40We try to do that in the way that we share the time
09:43and the focus in game preparation and then it's delivery.
09:49with the governor Heisman you just said before about his willingness to win
09:53and he's obviously won a lot of tasks in his playing career.
09:55In the drills, he's often one-on-one with the players before and after the games.
09:59What does he bring to the table in terms of one-on-one scenarios?
10:02That experience, I mean, somebody tells you if you do that you're going to be successful
10:08and you know that he's done it and he's been successful.
10:10It's a lot of credibility there.
10:12And how are the players reacting to him?
10:14He's obviously a very passionate person outside of the room with one.
10:18How are the players reacting to him?
10:20It's a question for me.
10:21My feeling is that they already love him, which is normal,
10:23but the rest of the coaches are the same.
10:25They are all very different characters,
10:27but the relationship and the bond that we have with the players,
10:30I think it's unique and I think that's something very, very powerful in a team.
10:35I think we'll take a few questions in Spanish.
10:37Spanish in back?
10:38Yes.
10:39Yes, yes.
10:40Yes, yes.
10:41Yes, yes.
10:42Yes, yes.
10:43Hello.
10:44I'm a little bit of a question.
10:45I want to ask you a little bit about the verano of 2024
10:49when you were Niquel and Merino,
10:52between two clubs, the Amiettico and Arsenal.
10:55How do you think that Niquel will end up in the Arsenal?
11:00No, I don't know.
11:01I can talk about what we wanted to transmit to Niquel,
11:05what we wanted to do,
11:06what we wanted to do,
11:07what we wanted to do,
11:08what we wanted to do,
11:09what we wanted to do.
11:10We thought that he was a place ideal,
11:12where he was feeling happy and real,
11:14with the qualities he had.
11:16With the others,
11:17obviously, there were rumors of many teams,
11:19but at the end he took the decision to come here,
11:22and we were happy.
11:23What did you do for that?
11:24What did you do for that personally?
11:25What did you do for that?
11:26Yo siempre intento conocer todo sobre el jugador,
11:30no solo eso, sino su entorno también,
11:31pero creo que igual que yo,
11:33todos los entrenadores.
11:36Hola.
11:37Me gustaría preguntarte por Gabriel Magalhães,
11:40porque no hay jugador con tantos minutos
11:43en esta temporada por Arsenal,
11:45y dos viajes muy largos para él.
11:48que como contra el Fulham,
11:50que el campeón del campeón del club de Gidegansk,
11:53que el campeón del partido de Gidegansk,
11:55que el campeón del NUE?
11:57Para nosotros es un jugador fundamental,
11:59uno de nuestros capitanes,
12:01y creo que se lo ha ganado a pulso.
12:03Creo que hay un ejemplo muy bueno,
12:05aparte de los viajes que hizo y del esfuerzo que hizo
12:08para estar el día del Fulham en las mejores condiciones,
12:11que empezó el partido sin ser su mejor versión.
12:13Y a partir de ahí, cómo creció. Y eso demuestra madurez, demuestra mucha personalidad y al final influye en el resultado de una manera muy importante con el cabezazo que pone en el gol de Leo.
12:25Bueno, no lo sé, porque hay que conocer muchos detalles. La percepción mía es de admiración y el nivel de consistencia a nivel de resultados, de identidad, de trabajo, lo que transmite tanto el club como el equipo durante tantos años.
12:54Es algo de una dificultad tremenda. Y me imagino porque él es muy bueno, porque estará rodeado de gente muy buena alrededor y porque al final ha inculcado dentro del club esa mentalidad que se sostiene en el tiempo.
13:11Hola, Miquel. Javier Peña de Interagencia F. Llegáis líderes, solo tres goles encajados en Premier. En Champions también no habéis encajado goles.
13:19¿Tentra la temporada es primeros una vez contra el Liverpool? ¿O si el equipo llega en el mejor momento para afectarse a la alegría?
13:24Bueno, creo que estamos en un momento bueno, pero luego vamos a enfrentarnos a otro rival que nos va a exigir muchísimo y mañana vamos a tener que demostrar que estamos en el mejor momento.
13:32Al final esto va de lo que viene después. Sabemos el rival que vamos a tener delante. Tenemos perfectamente claro lo que queremos hacer y la dificultad de ello, pero el estado emocional del equipo ahora mismo es bueno.
13:45Bueno, tiene uno, tiene varios. Has puesto uno en particular que hemos visto lo que ha hecho porque lo teníamos muy cerquita aquí en Manchester.
14:15hace muy poquito y lo que ha hecho con la selección está claro. Al final para competir y para alcanzar el nivel que han alcanzado ellos, a nivel individual necesitas jugadores que marquen la diferencia y ellos tienen varios de esos.
14:29Ok, finalmente en la siguiente sección.
14:31Hola.
14:32Miguel, te comentaba el compañero un caso que pasó en 1994 con un jugador como Merino que se decantó por el Arsenal y un equipo de Madrid. Este verano podríamos hablar algo similar con Martín Pudimendi que llega al Arsenal este verano también pudiendo tener la posibilidad del Real Madrid, que está muy interesado en él.
14:50Bueno, yo creo que más que convencer al final es transmitirle la idea que tenemos con él, el por qué creemos que es el jugador ideal para nosotros.
14:55Y el contexto que él se va a encontrar, al final es una decisión muy personal, creo que el mayor poder que tenemos con él, el por qué creemos que es el jugador ideal para nosotros y el contexto que él se va a encontrar.
15:05Bueno, yo creo que el mayor poder que tenemos como club es nuestra historia y lo que transmite. Y a partir de ahí nosotros le tenemos que dar matices para que se imagine una vida alrededor nuestro.
15:34Y a Martín lo vi enseguida convencidísimo de que quería venir y que se sentía lo que le tratábamos de transmitir, que él se lo sentía. Y luego es verdad lo que has dicho, sobre todo por esa posición.
15:46Y yo he visto muchos venir durante más de 20 años a esta liga y es una posición muy difícil de donde asentarse porque no es una cuestión solo de jugar, es una cuestión de rol, de jerarquía.
15:56Es una posición que requiere muchas cosas y creo que Zuby lo ha hecho de manera muy rápida, ganando el respeto de todos y sintiendo esa parte muy cómodo desde muy pronto, cosa que es muy difícil aquí.
16:08Gracias.
16:09Ok, that finishes out live, we'll now go to a few for 10.30 tonight.
16:13Kick off with John from the mayor.
16:15Hello.
16:15Hi.
16:17You've spoken a lot about Diego Simeanu, and we all know what a passionate guy he is.
16:22I'm sure you saw what happened to Anfield with the crowd, and I just wonder on a managerial level, manager as a manager,
16:29how difficult it must be at some time when you are on the top, not to react, particularly when the crowd is right on top of you, it must be a test.
16:38It is as well, because you are defending your club and your players, and you know that small details can define at the end whether you win a match or not,
16:48and we are there living it with high emotions and very difficult to control.
16:56And you see various, sometimes when we get really upset, sometimes really high, we start to run with our players and accelerating goals.
17:03I think it's something natural.
17:05I think it has to be understood when it's done in a respectful way, as always.
17:11And from my experience, I think over the years, I try to be a little bit calmer, but there are moments that are always not easy.
17:19We know also what passionate guy you are, as you were saying.
17:23Has that arguably been one of your toughest challenges?
17:27I mean, you're known as being quite successful on the top side, and you're the most respectful one,
17:32but equally, has that been one of the hardest things about keeping it together?
17:36Yeah, especially the side that doesn't give you much, and it can take things to you or for the team,
17:43especially when you react in a way that is not necessarily good.
17:47I think we have that responsibility as well, to live with an example, and sometimes I've done it.
17:53I've made mistakes on that, so try to learn from there, and try not to do them again.
17:58I wanted to talk to you about, Simeone, you mentioned the clear identity that his team has got.
18:07I'm just wondering, in your own words, if you can expand a little bit on what that identity means to you.
18:12Well, if I have to use it in various words, it's the willingness to win.
18:16And then after that drives everything, probably, their methodology, the way they live, the way they behave,
18:24the way they act in everything, and the purpose that they have, which is, at the end, to win.
18:30And they find a way to do it, and they've changed a lot of players, and they've changed,
18:34and the competition in Spain has increased, and they have two very big clubs, and they've always been there.
18:39And that's something that is driven by their mentality and their passion, and after that, yeah,
18:45there are specific things in the way, in my opinion, that he sees the game,
18:49and he tries to encourage his teams to play that are more specific.
18:53But the main thing, I think, I would say is that.
18:55I could also say, just listening to you talk about this Atlético team, and Simeone,
19:00you could almost be talking about your own team.
19:03Is that a fair comment? Do you see that parallel to what you're saying about him,
19:07and what you've seen?
19:10I don't know. I don't know from the outside.
19:12I'm looking from the outside. I don't have the detail there.
19:15They have one as well, some major...
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