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Thomas Lemar not scared of Simeone's taxing demands

Diego Simeone is known for demanding a physical approach from Atlético de Madrid and new arrival Thomas Lemar says he's relishing that prospect.

Thomas Lemar not scared of Simeone's taxing demands
Benjamin CremelGTRES

Thomas Lemar is not afraid of the physical demands usually expected by Diego Simeone at Atlético de Madrid following his move from Monaco. The France international rose to prominence in the 2016-17 season when Leonardo Jardim's young Monaco side reached the Champions League semi-finals and won Ligue 1.

Thomas Lemar presented with his No.11 shirt at Atlético's Wanda Metropolitano today.
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Thomas Lemar presented with his No.11 shirt at Atlético's Wanda Metropolitano today.Benjamin CremelGTRES

El Cholo demands the best

After transfers to Liverpool and Arsenal failed to materialise, Lemar was not quite so impressive last term, but that has not deterred Atlético. The Europa League winners paid Monaco a reported €70million for Lemar in a quest to bolster their numbers on the flanks following the departures of Yannick Carrasco and Nico Gaitán last term. Both Carrasco and Gaitán had been struggling to meet the demands of Simeone, who is notorious for asking a lot of his players, but Lemar is convinced he will not have any problems.

"I know and that doesn't bother me," Lemar told reporters at his presentation on Monday. "I have the capacity to run for long times. In Atlético they're very demanding with that, I will give all I have for the team, so if I have to run to the max, I will do it with joy."

Thomas Lemar presented with his No.11 shirt at Atlético's Wanda Metropolitano today.
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Thomas Lemar presented with his No.11 shirt at Atlético's Wanda Metropolitano today.FERNANDO ALVARADOEFE

Atlético strengthening their squad

Lemar's signing was considered a real statement of intent by Atlético, who have also brought in Gelson Martins and Rodrigo. And the 22-year-old is targeting at least the Champions League final in his first season, with Atlético's Wanda Metropolitano stadium set to host the showpiece. "It will be a goal for us this season," he added. "I think we will do the best we can to go as far as we can in the competition and hopefully win it since the final this season will be at home."