How Diego Simeone set Atletico Madrid in the Attacking Phase

In today’s article, we will focus on how the manager of Atlético Madrid, Diego Simeone, also know as known as El Cholo, has managed to build one of the best defensive teams in La Liga this season, helping Atlético Madrid to be at the 4th position of the table having the best defensive record with just 4 goals against in 8 games.

While much has been written about their defensive tactics, we will avoid covering that territory again. Instead, we will analyze three key attacking strategies that Atlético Madrid employs to reduce risk, push opponents back, and prevent the ball from staying in their defensive territory for too long. These strategies were particularly evident during their recent match against Celta Vigo on 26th of September 2024.

Over the years, Atlético Madrid and Diego Simeone have build one of the toughest defensive systems in both La Liga and Europe. Their success includes winning domestic championships and achieving good results in European competitions, making his team’s fans so proud, thanks largely to their ability to concede very few goals.

During their 2020–2021 La Liga title-winning season, Atlético conceded only 25 goals in 38 games, a 0.66 goals per game, a remarkable defensive achievement. With Jan Oblak in the goal and a strong backline, Atlético managed to build a strong, tough, solid defensive lline. They have managed to beat Thibaut Courtois’s Real Madrid and Barcelona, Lionel Messi’s former team, to secure their title. They repeated the same success back in the 2013-2014 season beating Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid.

Diego Simeone has many similarities with Jurgen Klopp and his high intensity teams he builds. His Borussia Dortmund during 2010 – 2012 have managed to impress the world. Like Jose Mourinho and his 2009 – 2010 Inter Milan, their distinguish trademark was the high intensity game and the fast lighting counter attacks. 

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DIEGO SIMEONE DEFENDING AND ATTACKING TACTICS SET – TACTICAL ANALYSIS AND SESSIONS FROM ATLÉTICO MADRID’S 4-4-2

Diego Simeon 4-4-2 formation

Tactical Analysis and Sessions from Atlético Madrid’s 4-4-2

  • How the Centre Backs Defend the Forwards’ Movements
  • Rear Block’s Positioning and Movements to Control Wide Areas
  • Pressing High Up the Pitch (from the Goalkeeper)
  • Positioning of the Forwards to Prepare for Counter Attacks
  • Counter-Pressing After Losing Possession During Combination Play

Atlético’s Deep Build Up

Diego Simeone in training

Roberto De Zerbi for example is a coach who implement a deep-full-backs build up with Brighton but his objective was to attract pressure and progress forward through the lines with a positional play. Diego Simeone has a different approach. Once the ball reaches the fullbacks, there are three possible scenarios for progression:

By using this strategy, Atlético quickly moves the ball to the second or third line, away from dangerous areas near their own goal. Even if possession is lost, the team usually has eight players behind the ball, ready to counter-press and defend.

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