Simeone Finalizes Atletico's Lineup Before Clash with Barcelona at the Metropolitano
Atletico Madrid held their training session on Sunday morning in Majadahonda, just hours after returning from Seville, where the team lost to Sevilla with a lineup that included several substitutes and five academy players.
The players who participated in the match underwent a recovery session, while the starters trained normally in preparation for the Champions League clash against Barcelona.
The training session saw the return of Johnny Cardoso to group training, making him available for participation in the Champions League, although expectations suggest he will start from the bench.
The team continues to prepare for a strong match against Barcelona at the Metropolitano Stadium on Tuesday in the second leg of the quarter-finals after winning the first leg by two goals.
According to the data, it seems that Barca's coach Hansi Flick knows the lineup that Simeone will rely on, as there are still only doubts about the goalkeeper position between Jan Oblak and Musso.
As for the rest of the expected lineup for the first leg, it consists of Molina, Le Normand, Lenglet replacing the injured David Hancko, and Rogeri in defense, with Koke and Marcos Llorente in midfield, and Giuliano and Lookman on the wings, while the attack is led by the duo Antoine Griezmann and Julian Alvarez in an anticipated match.
The players who participated in the match underwent a recovery session, while the starters trained normally in preparation for the Champions League clash against Barcelona.
The training session saw the return of Johnny Cardoso to group training, making him available for participation in the Champions League, although expectations suggest he will start from the bench.
The team continues to prepare for a strong match against Barcelona at the Metropolitano Stadium on Tuesday in the second leg of the quarter-finals after winning the first leg by two goals.
According to the data, it seems that Barca's coach Hansi Flick knows the lineup that Simeone will rely on, as there are still only doubts about the goalkeeper position between Jan Oblak and Musso.
As for the rest of the expected lineup for the first leg, it consists of Molina, Le Normand, Lenglet replacing the injured David Hancko, and Rogeri in defense, with Koke and Marcos Llorente in midfield, and Giuliano and Lookman on the wings, while the attack is led by the duo Antoine Griezmann and Julian Alvarez in an anticipated match.