The Argentine got up and left after being asked an ill-timed question regarding the upcoming semifinal clash between Real Madrid and Man City.

Wednesday's showdown between Atletico Madrid and Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals turned into a fiery affair as the Spanish giants drew 0-0 at home to crash out of the competition after losing 1-0 on aggregate.

Los Rojiblancos hosted the Premier League giants after losing 1-0 at the Etihad Stadium and were thus in search of a victory in order to join Real Madrid in the semifinals. However, despite dominating the second half, Simeone's men were unable to find the winner as the match descended into utter chaos in the final minutes.

A brawl broke out after Stefan Savic confronted Phil Foden for time wasting, an incident that sparked several other altercations up until the final whistle. The bust-up did not stop there as the clashes continued right into the tunnel, with Vrsaljko in particular being caught on camera losing his temper at Manchester City players and staff.

Not only did the Spanish giants miss several opportunities to tie the game, but the home side also had a few grievances towards the referees, and as a result, Simeone was understandably upset after the match. Despite this, one journalist appeared to push the Argentine over the edge after asking a question he speculated could be cheeky.

With Guardiola's men setting up a semifinal date with bitter rivals Real Madrid, Atletico's neighbors, the reporter asked El Cholo if he would give Los Blancos advice on how the beat the Cityzens, having dominated the English giants for large spells. Simeone's response was straight-forward.

"I would never dare to do that," the South American tactician said before getting up and leaving the press conference. Check out this moment in the clip below. 

Yesterday's tie sparked tremendous controversy, with some calling for Atletico to be punished for the brawls. Felix and Co. have bowed out of the competition nonetheless, with Real Madrid now set to face Guardiola's men in the penultimate round of this season's UEFA Champions League.