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Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone’s five most memorable visits to the Camp Nou

Sport360 staff

18:17 04/04/2019

Diego Simeone will take his Atletico Madrid side to the Camp Nou this Saturday evening for a tasty top-of-the-table clash against Barcelona.

The Argentine has plenty of experience at the iconic stadium, having played there several times as a player and having coached there on 11 occasions.

Here are his top five moments:

May 14, 1994: A goal on his first visit

The first time El Cholo took on Barcelona at the Camp Nou was during his stint at Sevilla when he scored the opening goal of the game. As a ball dropped inside the penalty area, the Argentine appeared out of nowhere to head it over Andoni Zubizarreta for the lead.

The euphoria didn’t last too long, though, as Barcelona went on to win 5-2 in order to pip Deportivo to the league title on the last day of the season.

February 7, 1995: A penalty and a victory

Simeone made the move from Sevilla to Atletico in the summer of 1994 and his new team met Barca in that season’s Copa del Rey last 16.

It was the blockbuster clash of the round and the Argentine was involved in the most decisive moment of the whole tie. Barcelona had taken an early lead through current Alaves coach Abelardo, but then Simeone launched an excellent counter attack that finished with Barca goalkeeper and future Spain and Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui taking down Jose Luis Caminero for a penalty and red card.

Up stepped Simeone to bury the spot kick and send Atleti on their way to a 4-1 win on the night and a 5-4 aggregate victory.

April 20, 1996: The most important win he didn’t take part in

In 1995/96 it was Simeone’s turn to win the La Liga title. Los Rojiblancos travelled to the Camp Nou on Matchday 37 with the aim of maintaining their grip on top spot and they did so without Simeone, who was suspended and forced to watch the game from the stands.

Even without their midfield marshall they earned a 3-1 win to take a huge step towards the title, a title they’d win with Simeone back in the side and scoring on the final day against Albacete.

April 1, 2014: Champions League joy

Simeone’s Atletico outsmarted Gerard Martino’s Barcelona.

As a coach, Simeone oversaw one of the most memorable Champions League runs of recent memory as his fearsome Atletico side reached the final in Lisbon in 2014.

They knocked out Barcelona 2-1 on aggregate along the way and did so thanks in part to the stunning away goal scored by Diego in the 1-1 draw in the first leg at the Camp Nou. The fist-pumping Simeone on the sidelines immediately knew how special a moment that was.

May 17, 2014: The La Liga title

Godin’s equaliser sealed the La Liga title for Atletico.

A month and a half later, Atletico returned to the Camp Nou on the final day of the La Liga season knowing that a draw would be enough to clinch the title. Although Alexis Sanchez put Barcelona in front, Diego Godin’s headed goal and a solid defensive effort earned the title-clinching 1-1 draw for Simeone’s side.

Watch Barcelona vs Atletico in La Liga this weekend at 22:45 on beIN Sports.

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