MADRID. — Diego Simeone has turned Atletico Madrid from a team teetering on the brink of relegation into European heavyweights. Avenging their 2014 Champions League defeat by Real Madrid tomorrow would complete the transformation.

The former Atletico midfielder inherited a team that had just suffered early elimination from the King’s Cup when he succeeded Gregorio Manzano in December 2011.

Five months later, Simeone led them to a fifth-place finish in La Liga and lifted the Europa League, the first of five trophies the team would win.

Only the Champions League remains.

In 2014, a header by Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos during injury time snatched that prize from Atletico.

It is testament to Simeone’s management that he has led them to another final two years later.

“Diego Simeone is the perfect coach for Atletico Madrid,” said the club’s president, Enrique Cerezo, who had overseen 52 managerial changes before appointing the Argentine. “Football is his life and passion.”

Cerezo once said he wished Simeone could have the same impact on his club as Alex Ferguson had with Manchester United. — Reuters.

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