Master to meet pupil in Europa final clash
ATLETICO Madrid's young coach Diego Simeone will test his progress against hugely experienced former boss Marcelo Bielsa when he takes on Athletic Bilbao in next month's pupil-versus-master Europa League final.
Atletico swept aside Valencia with a 5-2 aggregate semifinal victory on Thursday and will meet Bilbao in Bucharest on May 9, after Bielsa's team edged out Portugal's Sporting Lisbon in a 4-3 thriller.
Former Argentina captain Simeone played the last 30 of his 106 international appearances during Bielsa's six-year run at the helm between 1998 and 2004.
"We get to meet up again with Marcelo, with El Profe (the professor)," Simeone told reporters. "We have a great affection for each other. It will be a nice final between friends but reaching the final was only the first objective. We want to win."
Argentine Bielsa, nicknamed 'El Loco' (the madman), is well-known for his love of attacking football, his philosophical musings and as one of the influences on Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola's style of play.
He led outsider Chile to the last 16 of 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
Exciting teams
Brought in to coach Bilbao at the beginning of the season, Bielsa has turned the north-coast club, which only fields players of Basque origin, into one of the most exciting teams in Europe.
It knocked out Manchester United on its way to the final and has already booked a place in the Copa del Rey final where it will meet Barcelona on May 25.
Simeone, who turns 42 today, was appointed to replace Gregorio Manzano at Atletico in December and was treated as a returning hero for his part in helping the club to win a league and cup double as a player in 1996.
Relatively untested as a coach since starting out in 2006, he had short spells with Argentina's River Plate and Racing among others, and Catania in Italy before moving to La Liga.
Atletico swept aside Valencia with a 5-2 aggregate semifinal victory on Thursday and will meet Bilbao in Bucharest on May 9, after Bielsa's team edged out Portugal's Sporting Lisbon in a 4-3 thriller.
Former Argentina captain Simeone played the last 30 of his 106 international appearances during Bielsa's six-year run at the helm between 1998 and 2004.
"We get to meet up again with Marcelo, with El Profe (the professor)," Simeone told reporters. "We have a great affection for each other. It will be a nice final between friends but reaching the final was only the first objective. We want to win."
Argentine Bielsa, nicknamed 'El Loco' (the madman), is well-known for his love of attacking football, his philosophical musings and as one of the influences on Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola's style of play.
He led outsider Chile to the last 16 of 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
Exciting teams
Brought in to coach Bilbao at the beginning of the season, Bielsa has turned the north-coast club, which only fields players of Basque origin, into one of the most exciting teams in Europe.
It knocked out Manchester United on its way to the final and has already booked a place in the Copa del Rey final where it will meet Barcelona on May 25.
Simeone, who turns 42 today, was appointed to replace Gregorio Manzano at Atletico in December and was treated as a returning hero for his part in helping the club to win a league and cup double as a player in 1996.
Relatively untested as a coach since starting out in 2006, he had short spells with Argentina's River Plate and Racing among others, and Catania in Italy before moving to La Liga.
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