
Atlético fans cause trouble again: chants against Real Madrid
The Colchoneros are exposed after the chants against the Merengues
Atlético's fans are once again exposed by their behavior during this past Thursday. The Colchoneros had chosen this date to present the teams at the Metropolitano. A moment of unity that they wanted to use to stir things up again.
Everything started when Fernando Torres's reserve team was on the field, with the coach trying to speak. Then, chants against the white team began from the stands. "Whoever doesn't jump is a Madridist, is, is" could be heard as "El Niño" laughed.

This was repeated with the women's team and the men's first team, with the players joining in. In fact, those chants were repeated as many as 7 times during the evening. It's clear that they can't live without Real Madrid, as has been proven once again.
In a presentation event for Atlético de Madrid's teams at the Metropolitano, where the Merengues weren't present, they wanted to force them in through those chants. They ended up exposed and showing that they can't get the big teams out of their heads.
Atlético are dragged through the mud for the chants
It seemed like we were witnessing a historic night, with Atlético celebrating the conquest of something big. But it was only the official presentation of the teams and the introduction of the new signings. That's why the sense of euphoria and the reminder of the eternal rival is surprising.

Although Edu Aguirre has explained very well why those images from the Metropolitano have surfaced. "Atleti does this very well, it's true that it's the only way to throw a party in recent years. They almost never win anything, Madrid does it by winning the Champions League or La Liga" he pointed out.
Especially considering that it comes after a disastrous start to the season, losing their debut. They faced Espanyol and even took the lead, controlling the match. But the Pericos ended up coming from behind and left the Colchoneros with 0 points, who are starting off failing.
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