What is 'el pupas'?
It is a term used to describe Atletico Madrid's jinxed or cursed status, particularly in the Champions League.
Soccer / Champions League
Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur, both storied clubs with multiple trophies, are often seen as 'cursed' due to their history of bad luck and misfortune. This article explores the origins and manifestations of this perception for both c...
Atletico Madrid's 'curse' is deeply rooted in their repeated Champions League failures, particularly against Real Madrid. The 1974 European Cup final loss to Bayern Munich set the stage, with subsequent heartbreaks in 2014 and 2016 adding to the narrative. Even rule changes by IFAB after a controversial penalty decision against them have fueled the 'cursed' perception.
Tottenham's 'Spursy' reputation stems from a series of unfortunate events and underachievements. Incidents like 'Lasagnagate,' where a norovirus outbreak cost them a Champions League spot, and UEFA's handball rule change after the 2019 Champions League final loss to Liverpool, highlight their history of misfortune. Despite a recent Europa League win, their current league struggles underscore their 'cursed' image.
While Atletico has secured multiple titles under Diego Simeone, including two La Liga titles and two Europa League titles, the Champions League trophy has remained elusive. Tottenham, despite boasting a state-of-the-art stadium and consistent Premier League presence, struggles to replicate the success of their rivals, Arsenal.
It is a term used to describe Atletico Madrid's jinxed or cursed status, particularly in the Champions League.
It describes Tottenham Hotspur's tendency to underachieve or snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
According to interim coach Igor Tudor, Tottenham's priority is avoiding relegation from the Premier League.
Do you think either Atletico Madrid or Tottenham Hotspur are truly 'cursed'? Which club do you think has had the worst luck? Let us know in the comments below!
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