Griezmann: A Living Legend of Atlético
Antoine Griezmann, after announcing his retirement from the French national team, focuses all his energy on Atlético de Madrid, where he seeks to continue making history and adding titles to his record.
At 34 years old, the Colchoneros striker prioritizes rest during international breaks to optimize his performance in a club with a demanding schedule, preparing conscientiously at Cerro del Espino for the final stretch of the season.
Griezmann is considering his future, pondering the possibility of continuing as a Rojiblanco or exploring new horizons in MLS, a destination that has always appealed to him.
However, his immediate present is linked to Atlético, where he has the opportunity to become the foreigner with the most appearances in LaLiga, surpassing Leo Messi. Beyond individual records, Griezmann’s great desire is to conquer an important title with Atlético.
After winning the Europa League and the Super Cups, the Copa del Rey is presented as a primary objective, especially after eliminating Barcelona and Real Madrid. Although he does not rule out causing a surprise in LaLiga, the Frenchman dreams of lifting a league trophy. With 34 years just completed and 16 goals in the season, Griezmann proves that he still has much to offer to Atlético de Madrid, consolidating himself as a living legend of the club.