Diego Simeone Issues Apology to Vinicius Junior and Florentino Perez After Spanish Super Cup Incident
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has publicly apologized to Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior and club president Florentino Perez for his inappropriate behavior during the Spanish Super Cup semi-final. In a press conference, Simeone acknowledged his mistake but stopped short of seeking forgiveness.
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has issued a public apology to Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior and club president Florentino Perez following a heated touchline altercation during the Spanish Super Cup semi-final, admitting his behaviour "was not appropriate" while stopping short of asking for forgiveness.Simeone has formally apologised to both Vinicius and Perez after cameras caught the Atletico Madrid boss engaging in a bitter war of words with the Brazilian star during last week’s Super Cup semi-final in Saudi Arabia. The Argentine coach, known for his combustible touchline demeanour, was filmed making a series of provocations towards the 25-year-old winger, reportedly taunting him with claims that the Real Madrid president was planning to offload him in the summer.Speaking at a press conference on Monday ahead of Atletico’s Copa del Rey fixture against Deportivo La Coruna, Simeone sought to draw a line under the ugly scenes that marred the derby in Jeddah. The 54-year-old acknowledged that he had overstepped the mark of professional conduct expected of a manager."I would like to apologise to Mr Florentino and Mr Vinicius for the incident they witnessed," Simeone told reporters. "It was wrong of me to put myself in that position, and I accept that it was wrong. The team that wins deserves to go through; they deserved to go through."However, in typical Simeone fashion, the apology came with a caveat. When pressed on whether he regretted his actions to the point of seeking absolution from the player, he remained defiant. "I apologise, but I do not ask for forgiveness. I have nothing more to add," he stated.The controversy erupted during the second half of Real Madrid’s 2-1 victory at the King Abdullah Sports City stadium. With tensions running high, lip-readers for Spanish broadcaster Movistar identified Simeone shouting at Vinicius: "Florentino is going to get rid of you, remember. He's going to get rid of you."When Vinicius was substituted in the 81st minute to be replaced by Arda Guler, Simeone and the Brazilian got into a heated exchange on the sidelines. The provocation sparked a furious reaction from the Real Madrid bench, with manager Xabi Alonso forced to step in and restrain his player as tempers boiled over.Alonso, who has been under pressure himself recently, was visibly unimpressed with his counterpart’s antics, later describing them as crossing the line. The incident earned Simeone a yellow card from the referee, but the fallout continued long after the final whistle, dominating the headlines in Spain over the weekend.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!The backdrop to Simeone’s specific taunt regarding Perez is the ongoing speculation surrounding Vinicius’s future at the Bernabeu. The winger’s contract runs until the summer of 2027, but talks over an extension have reportedly stalled, fuelled by a dip in form that saw him go 16 games without a goal prior to the Super Cup.Simeone’s attempt to exploit this insecurity may have backfired, however. While Vinicius didn't score in the semi-final win over Atletico as goals from Fede Valverde and Rodrygo secured the result, he finally broke his duck in Sunday’s final against Barcelona.The Brazilian responded to the noise in the best possible way, netting a goal in the showcase event, although it wasn't enough to prevent a 3-2 defeat to their eternal rivals. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUltimately, the Super Cup excursion to Saudi Arabia proved bittersweet for both sides of the Spanish capital. For Simeone, the apology is an attempt to refocus his squad as they return to domestic duties sitting fourth in La Liga, their title hopes virtually extinguished. The defeat in Jeddah was another blow to a season that is threatening to drift into mediocrity.For Real Madrid, the satisfaction of beating Atletico was quickly washed away by the disappointment of the final. Despite Vinicius rediscovering his touch in front of goal, the 3-2 loss to Hansi Flick’s Barcelona handed the first silverware of the season to the Catalans.
Diego Simeone's Apology and Admission of Wrongdoing
Atletico Madrid's head coach, Diego Simeone, has issued a formal apology to Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior and president Florentino Perez after a contentious touchline incident during the Spanish Super Cup semi-final. Simeone admitted that his behavior was inappropriate and not in line with the professional conduct expected of a manager.
The Apology and Its Caveats
During a press conference before Atletico's Copa del Rey match against Deportivo La Coruna, Simeone expressed regret for his actions but did not explicitly seek forgiveness. While he acknowledged the wrongdoing, he maintained a sense of defiance by stating that he has nothing more to add to the situation.
The Controversial Altercation on the Sidelines
The incident unfolded during Real Madrid's 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid in which Simeone was captured on camera engaging in a heated exchange with Vinicius Junior. Reports suggested that Simeone taunted the Brazilian winger by claiming that Perez was intending to offload him in the summer transfer window.
Implications and Fallout from the Incident
The altercation led to tensions escalating between the two clubs, with Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso intervening to prevent further escalation. Simeone's behavior earned him a yellow card from the referee and drew criticism from various quarters for crossing the line of sportsmanship.
Aftermath and Reflection
Despite the Super Cup drama, both Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid faced mixed outcomes, with the former seeking redemption in domestic competitions while the latter endured a setback in the final against Barcelona. The incident serves as a reminder of the intensity and rivalry that characterizes Spanish football.

