The inspiration of Ted Lasso in the dressing room of Atlético de Madrid

The Atlético de Madrid has shown in its social networks a small change they have made in the costume of the team.
On his door you can find a poster stuck with the word “believe” (“believe” in English) written with blue letters.
The fans of Ted Lasso will recognize him, since he is the same as the one that appears in the Apple TV + series.

One of the official club accounts on Twitter published the photo on October 1st and tagged Diego Pablo Simeone as well as the fictitious football coach that stars the aforementioned production.
“We believe in believing,” says the message in English, inspired by a speech that gives the character in comedy.

In addition, Atlético de Madrid climbed into Instagram on October 2 a video that teaches the costumes and where you can hear the motivating words of Ted Lasso: “I believe in hope, I believe in believing, I love a costume, smell
potential”.

The wink of Atlético de Madrid to Ted Lasso has been very applauded in social networks by the fans of the series.
“With this they have earned me,” said a whitero.
“This is a detail of molar a lot,” said another.
“He just put on the hairs on tip this,” he admitted a third.

Jason Sudeikis is in charge of giving life to Ted Lasso.
The series presents it as the coach of a small American football college team of Kansas.
His life gives a turn when he moved to the United Kingdom, since they hire him to train an English professional football club.
The protagonist tries to compensate for the lack of experience of him in this sport with great doses of optimism and kindness.

The first season of Ted Lasso has 10 chapters and premiered at Apple TV + on August 14, 2020. Fiction returned to the ‘Streaming’ platform with a second episode batch, composed of 12 deliveries.
It started on July 23 and will end on October 8.
A third season has already been confirmed and is expected for the summer of 2022.

Fiction became one of the great triumphant in Emmy 2021, delivered on September 19.
The production took four prizes in the main categories of the awards: Best Comedy, Best Comedy Actor (Jason Sudeikis), Best Comedy Actor (Brett Goldstein) and Best Comedy Secondary Actress (Hannah Waddingham).

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