What didn’t win? Give him my Barcelona, you will see how he won. Give me Leeds, with full respect to the Leeds players, because I was probably in the Championship and I didn’t raise him. ”This is how Pep Guardiola presented himself in a Sky Sports documentary about the figure’s Bielsa.
Jesse Marsch, Rosario’s replacement coach at Leeds and former Leipzig coach, taught Talk Sport, for his part, that when he led the English team he found the players “overtrained and with incredibly high stress levels. ” The North American coach continued his assessments: “The problem of injuries, for me, has a lot to do with the training technique”.
Surprisingly the controversies that have arisen for some time now in the world of banks with Bielsa, of course, as a reference, it seems obligatory for one and the other. The former Athletic coach, of course, does not leave anyone indifferent.
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El Loco is one of those technicians who prioritizes how he wins over the result itself. What is clear is that when the latter fails, the past cannot be counted. His success at Leeds was rewarded with a dismissal once things turned monstrous. Marsch came to his place and the English team added 10 points to a possible 12. The American hot streak would also end sooner or later.
Here, meanwhile, the debate rests with Simeone and Guardiola. City entered the semifinals of Champions League betting in a ‘prehistoric’ football. Let’s not fool ourselves: these two coaches and Bielsa or Marsch himself are doing everything possible to, as Luis Aragonés said, win, win and win. The rest is verse.
Source: La Verdad

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