Antoinne Griezmann helped redefine his role and will be remembered as a European great thanks to his exploits with Atletico Madrid, but can still add one more glorious chapter to his story
It will be an emotional night at the Metropolitano Stadium.
This definitely will be Antoine Griezmann’s final home Champions League match for Atletico Madrid and it could also be the end for Koke. Both players are so synonymous with Diego Simeone’s 15-year reign at Atletico and this does feel like the end of one generation passing into another.
Griezmann is 35, coming to the end and has agreed to go to Major League Soccer this summer so he will be guaranteed a big night. It is less certain for Koke - who is 34 - because he could yet sign a new deal before his current contract expires this summer.
But for Griezmann, it will be hugely significant because he will go down as one of the best of his generation in Europe. A hero for France and serial winner who is also in the top 20 of Champions League scorers with 44 in 118.
He also made his own role as not an out-and-out striker but one who links play, is clever with his movement and really makes teams tick.
Griezmann is also a character and who can forget when the did that goal celebration at the Emirates and brought the computer game Fortnite into the wider public consciousness.
He just buzzes as a nice, bright person who has had a positive effect on Atletico and has maybe changed the perception - still widely held in England - that the team is defensive, tough and awkward under Simeone.
This team is more expansive with the likes of Julian Alvarez and Ademola Lookman among others and that is partly in thanks to Griezmann.
Yes, his best days are gone but the connection is as strong as ever. He left Atletico for Barcelona in 2019 but is back and is still dreaming of glory after near misses.
This is Atletico’s fourth Champions League semi final under Simeone and Griezmann says success “would heal a very deep wound.”
Griezmann added in an interview with UEFA: “When I joined, I felt the same feeling twice over,” Griezmann says. “The word would be something way beyond love.
“Love for the club’s colours, the club’s badge and love for football, because the fans love football, and love for hard work – I think that’s why I quickly bonded with the club and its fans.”
The connection, love affair and that spirit from within is a huge advantage for Atletico because they revel in being the underdogs and upsetting the odds.
Arsenal better beware. Because there are strong forces at play again.
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Even without this game being Griezman last UCL game. Athletico will play with full determination and intensity to win
Once a Japanese man said ,that a ban in hand is worth two in Bush, the game is ending 2-1
Heaadelosz
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Atletico for champions league if not Bayern. The is no Ronaldo to stop Simone side this trip!
sirbodmas
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Even without this game being Griezman last UCL game. Athletico will play with full determination and intensity to win