Simeone: I hope Malmo attack us
Diego Simeone says he hopes Malmo come out and attack Atletico Madrid when they meet in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Last seasons' Champions League runners up currently sit joint top of Group A with Olympiakos after they beat the Swedish side 5-0 when they met on matchday three at the Vicente Calderon.
The Atleti coach expects the Swedish side to play more expansively on their own turf and would welcome that approach.
"We know what Malmo need and their characteristics on their own pitch," he said at a press conference. "They play with more intensity and with more of an attacking game. We must be attentive and respond in the best way.
"From what I have seen on TV and in videos they are a team that play 4-4-2 at home, although I don't think they will play with that system against us. Against Olympiakos they did it and then changed to a 3-5-2. I hope to play against that system.
"Since pre-season we've wanted more posession and to combine well. Last year we combined Diego Costa, Koke and Gabi, but now we need more people to play with Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann and Raul Garcia."
Atletico's Gabi says the Spanish champions must be wary of their opponents, but knows his team will boost their chances of qualifying for the second round if they pick up all three points."Malmo is a team that defends very well and are very dangerous on the counter-attack.
"All the teams in our group won our home matches. That speaks about the equality in the group. If we win tomorrow we will take a very important step to the next round."
Diego Simeone says he hopes Malmo come out and attack Atletico Madrid when they meet in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Last seasons' Champions League runners up currently sit joint top of Group A with Olympiakos after they beat the Swedish side 5-0 when they met on matchday three at the Vicente Calderon.
The Atleti coach expects the Swedish side to play more expansively on their own turf and would welcome that approach.
"We know what Malmo need and their characteristics on their own pitch," he said at a press conference. "They play with more intensity and with more of an attacking game. We must be attentive and respond in the best way.
"From what I have seen on TV and in videos they are a team that play 4-4-2 at home, although I don't think they will play with that system against us. Against Olympiakos they did it and then changed to a 3-5-2. I hope to play against that system.
"Since pre-season we've wanted more posession and to combine well. Last year we combined Diego Costa, Koke and Gabi, but now we need more people to play with Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann and Raul Garcia."
Atletico's Gabi says the Spanish champions must be wary of their opponents, but knows his team will boost their chances of qualifying for the second round if they pick up all three points."Malmo is a team that defends very well and are very dangerous on the counter-attack.
"All the teams in our group won our home matches. That speaks about the equality in the group. If we win tomorrow we will take a very important step to the next round."
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