The mysterious video published by Atleti after Gil Marin's words
Atletico Madrid stunned everyone on Saturday with a post on their social media. The 'Colchoneros' posted a sequence from the film 'Amelie' and left an enigmatic phrase in the air: "The fool looks at a finger that points at the sky".
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It is not the first time that a derby between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid has given rise to talk in the days that followed. The 'Merengues' and 'Colchoneros' met last Thursday in the quarter-final of the Copa del Rey, which went the way of 'Los Blancos'.
However, as on other occasions, there was controversy. Simeone's side were not at all satisfied with the performance of Soto Grado, who was very permissive with the actions of the home side, but not when it came to sending off Savic.
Atleti's anger was such that even the club's CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, expressed his regret in an official statement. However, far from ending the controversy, the story continued.
On Saturday night, Atletico Madrid's official Twitter account posted a mysterious video. It was a sequence from the film 'Amelie' and it extracted the following phrase: "The fool looks at a finger that points at the sky".
A fact that opened up a range of possibilities as to what it could have meant and which soon went viral. Everything suggests that he wanted to express the organisation's state of perplexity after the match.
However, as on other occasions, there was controversy. Simeone's side were not at all satisfied with the performance of Soto Grado, who was very permissive with the actions of the home side, but not when it came to sending off Savic.
Atleti's anger was such that even the club's CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, expressed his regret in an official statement. However, far from ending the controversy, the story continued.
On Saturday night, Atletico Madrid's official Twitter account posted a mysterious video. It was a sequence from the film 'Amelie' and it extracted the following phrase: "The fool looks at a finger that points at the sky".
A fact that opened up a range of possibilities as to what it could have meant and which soon went viral. Everything suggests that he wanted to express the organisation's state of perplexity after the match.
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