5 managers who could replace Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has deservedly earned legendary status at the Wanda Metropolitano. The Argentine was appointed to manage the club in December 2011. He has spent the last few years making the Rojiblancos a huge force to be reckoned with in Spain and Europe.
Since taking charge of affairs at the club, the Argentine has led them to an impressive eight titles. That include two La Liga, two UEFA Europa League, two UEFA Super Cup, one Spanish Cup and one Spanish Super Cup. He has also taken them to two UEFA Champions League finals.
Meanwhile, it's worth noting that Simoene has only two years left on his contract with Atletico. Should the tactician decide it's time to move on anytime soon, the Rojiblancos will be forced to look for managerial options.
On that note, here's a look at five managers who could replace the Argentine at the Wanda Metropolitano:
#5 Marcelo Gallardo
Marcelo Gallardo is, without a doubt, one of the finest managers in South American football at the moment. The Argentine has been a huge force to be reckoned with in the last few years, establishing incredible dominance on the continent with his super-effective system.
Since being appointed as River Plate manager in June 2014, the Argentine has led the club to a whopping 12 titles. His trophy cabinet includes two Copa Libertadores, three Argentinian league and three Argentinian Cups, among others.
Gallardo's influence has been felt not only in South America but also in Europe, with Barcelona heavily linked with him before appointing Xavi last summer. Considering the incredible job Gallardo has done at River Plate recently, there's no doubt the Argentine has what it takes to replace Simeone at Atletico Madrid.
#4 Ronald Koeman
The Dutchman isn't a strange figure in Spanish football. Ronald Koeman led Barcelona to the Copa del Rey trophy last season. He also went very close to adding the La Liga title to his cabinet before a late capitulation meant the Blaugrana fell short.
His major issue at the club was his style of play; which was a bit conservative compared to how the Blaugrana love to approach the game. That, though, wouldn't be a problem at Atletico, as the Rojiblancos care less about attractive play, with their focus on defensive solidity and sharp counter-attacks.
Ronald Koeman hasn't signed with any club since parting ways with Barcelona. After recently slamming the Blaugrana over the way they got rid of him, the tactician could be willing to prove a point to them in the near future. Replacing Diego Simeone at the Wanda Metropolitano would give him a good chance to do that.