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Atletico's hard-working Griezmann gets top rating

May 21, 2016

IMAGE: Antoine Greizmann of Club Atletico de Madrid celebrates after scoring. Photograph: Denis Doyle/Getty Images

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone rates Antoine Griezmann as one of the top three players in the world and says the forward owes it to his ability to work hard and the willingness to listen.

A prolific Griezmann has been key to Atletico's success this season and Simeone will expect the French forward to live upto his expectations in next Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid.

Asked how Griezmann had grown, Simeone said, "Work. A lot of effort, accepting he has to listen. The best way to improve is to listen. Now, at the moment, he is among the three best players in the world."

Against Real Madrid in Milan, Simeone, however, demands a collective display from his team.

"I expect things from the team, I don't concentrate on the individual. We have a form and a structure of working on the collective and the individual talent appears within that."

Striker Antoine Griezmann responded to his coach Diego Simeone's claim that he was one of the best three players in the world.

"That's nice, no?" he said.

"The truth is I try to give my best in every game and every training session. My teammates and the coaching team do everything so that I can be at this level, I hope that I can continue like this."

IMAGE: Atletico's Diego Godin and teammates at a training session in Madrid. Photograph: Atletico Madrid/Twitter

The coach was not giving many clues away regarding his starting line-up in Milan.

"(Jose) Gimenez, (Stefan) Savic, Lucas (Hernandez) or (Diego) Godin. Any of the four could play. The four are very good, each one in their own moment," he said of the central defence.

"(Yannick Carrasco) is one of the boys that arrived and quickly adapted to what the team needs. He has a tremendous future. Whatever minute we use him in, he can make the difference.

"It could be 60, 90, 30 minutes. He can play the number of minutes the team needs. The minutes on the pitch have to be quality minutes. In a final one minute can mean everything."

Simeone expressed his delight to be returning to the San Siro, where he played while with Inter Milan between 1997 and 1999.

"Pure football," he said, when asked for his thoughts on the venue for the final.

"I remember the people of Inter with a lot of affection. I have a lot of memories from my time in Milan and the stage is spectacular. The stands are close to the pitch, the pitch is fantastic, and there is a good atmosphere." 

Frenchman Griezmann, who will lead his country's attack at next month's European Championship, was asked if he dreamed of playing in the Champions League final when he was a boy.

"It was too far off, I was very small and I just wanted to play or score goals like I saw on television," he said.

"Thanks to my efforts and working hard, day in, day out, I will play a Champions League final and the European Championship.

"To play in the final of the Champions League is a dream and an objective. I am very happy, now we have to prepare well, we have had two weeks and we have another week still to prepare." 

Source: REUTERS
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