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Diego Simeone hits back at Joao Felix following Atletico Madrid "problems" claims

Diego Simeone has hit back at Joao Felix telling him that if he knows the route of Atletico Madrid’s problems “it would be good to know”.

Last season’s La Liga champions have endured a difficult title defence, with their hopes of retaining their crowd all but over amid a miserable run of form.

Atlei lost four on the spin in the month of December, before picking up seven points from a possible nine the month after, including a thrilling 3-2 win over Valencia.

However, they were thumped 4-2 by Barcelona last time out, leaving them fifth in the table and in a scramble to qualify for the Champions League.

Felix, who was signed for £113million in 2019, admitted that there are “lots of reasons” behind his team’s current malaise, without going into any further detail.

“I don’t know. There are a lot of reasons, I can’t tell you one,” Felix told the Athletic. “We know what is happening, but I prefer not to talk about that.”

And in a typical Simeone fashion, the combustible Argentine responded to Felix in a bristly manner, telling the forward he should inform him, if he knows how to solve their issues.

“About what Joao said, you can ask him,” Simeone said. “'I work according to the team. If he is clear about what the problem is, it would be good to know.”

Felix, 22, has struggled to ever live up to the eye-watering £113m Atleti shelled out to Benfica in the summer of 2019.

Despite being a part of the squad which beat Real Madrid to the title last term, the Portuguese international admitted that it was a difficult campaign individually.

“It was a difficult season,” he added: “At the beginning, I was very good, then I got the injury and I played for six months with a broken bone in my foot.

“The people did not know that,

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