Diego Simeone was at the centre of another touchline flashpoint during Atletico Madrid's semi-final second leg tie with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday when he was spotted striking one of his own members of staff.
Simeone slapped assistant Pedro Pablo Matesanz on the side of his left arm as he prepared to lift up an electronic board, with the same arm, in order to signal an Atletico substitution in the 92nd minute of the contest, which the Spanish side lost 2-1 but ultimately celebrated given they did enough to progress to the Champions League final later this month on away goals.
Simeone wanted to bring Stefan Savic on for Koke but, according to reports in Spain, had initially failed to get the substitution approved, hence the Atletico manager’s fit of pique, which, as footage shows, shocked Matesanz.
Taking notes on workplace etiquette from Diego Simeone https://t.co/w9k8QPEECh
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The incident comes less than a week after Simeone was given a three-match La Liga touchline ban after an extra ball was thrown onto the pitch during Atletico’s 1-0 win against Malaga at Vicente Calderon.
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