Obed Vargas Ready for Sevilla Test: ‘We’re Going for the Win’
By Luigi Arrieta·April 10, 2026
Obed Vargas, Atlético Madrid’s recent addition to their midfield, has made clear his intentions ahead of the club’s upcoming La Liga encounter against Sevilla. The Colombian midfielder addressed the media in a pre-match interview, acknowledging the difficulty of the task while expressing his team’s determination to secure all three points at the Sánchez Pizjuán.
New Arrival Sends Clear Message
Vargas’s comments come as part of Atlético Madrid’s preparation for another demanding fixture in Spain’s top division. The midfielder, recently integrated into Diego Simeone’s squad, has already begun adjusting to the rhythm and demands of La Liga football. His willingness to speak publicly about the challenge demonstrates both confidence and respect for the opposition—a balance that characterizes professional football at the highest level.
The Sevilla match represents an important early test for Vargas in a Madrid shirt. Sevilla, despite their fluctuating fortunes in recent seasons, remains a well-organized and tactically disciplined opponent. They pose particular threats on set pieces and through their midfield press, aspects that require focus and collective discipline from any visiting team.
Vargas’s statement—»It won’t be easy to play at Sevilla, but we’re going for the three points»—reflects the mentality required at a club of Atlético Madrid’s stature. There is no room for complacency or excuse-making in Spanish football’s competitive environment, especially when competing for European qualification and domestic titles.
Colombian Midfielder’s European Opportunity
For Vargas personally, this phase of the season represents a critical window to establish himself in European football. Young Latin American players moving to La Liga face intense scrutiny and rapid evaluation. There is little patience for settling-in periods; performance becomes the currency of adaptation. His proactive approach to media responsibilities and his direct language about objectives suggest a player mentally prepared for these pressures.
The midfielder’s incorporation into Atlético Madrid’s plans indicates the club’s confidence in his abilities to handle La Liga’s midfield battles. Simeone’s system demands midfielders who combine technical skill with physical resilience and tactical awareness. Vargas will need to demonstrate these qualities against opponents like Sevilla to earn regular minutes and build his reputation in Spanish football.
His comments also reveal an understanding of what Atlético Madrid demands from its players. This is not a club that accepts defeat gracefully or settles for draws when victories are possible. The organization’s culture, built over years under Simeone’s management, emphasizes aggressive pursuit of results while maintaining tactical discipline. For a young player newly arrived, absorbing and reflecting these values publicly is important.
Impact on Latin American Football
Vargas’s move to Atlético Madrid and his performance in upcoming weeks carry significance for Colombian football and the broader Latin American talent pipeline. Every successful integration of a Latin American player into top European clubs reinforces the pathway for young talents from the region. Colombia, in particular, has a strong tradition of producing midfielders who thrive in European football, and Vargas has the opportunity to continue that legacy.
His presence in La Liga also matters for scouts and academies across Latin America who study how players manage the cultural, tactical, and physical transition to Spanish football. The challenges are real: the pace of play differs, the emphasis on positional discipline is stronger, and the margin for error is smaller. When Colombian or other Latin American midfielders succeed at clubs like Atlético Madrid, it validates investment in technical development and tactical education at youth levels across the region.
What’s Next for Vargas
The Sevilla match will serve as a measuring stick for Vargas’s readiness to compete consistently at this level. Regardless of the result, his performance in midfield—his positioning, his distribution, his work rate without the ball—will provide meaningful data about his integration process. Atlético Madrid faces a demanding schedule, and opportunities will present themselves for players willing to compete and contribute.
The midfielder’s confidence is warranted, but La Liga will demand he backs it with consistent performances. For Vargas, for Atlético Madrid, and for Colombian football watching his progress, the weeks ahead will be telling. A player with the right mentality and preparation can thrive at Atlético Madrid. Vargas appears ready for that challenge.

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