Marcelo Bielsawith more football behind him than a ball, he became the national coach of Uruguay last May confirmed the return of the Argentine coach to the national football team after passing chilli in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa or through Argentina which he directed during the 2002 World Cup.
And in this way he took the reins of a group where he had to give a new image in the middle of the reconstruction phase after the end of some main pillars of the past years such as Cavani, Luis Suárez, Muslera or Godín.
That’s why footballers like it Fede Valverdebecame a star after his good times in the real Madridwill be one of the main bastions of the Argentine coach, famous for his complete tactical analysis and his innovative, revolutionary and even strange methods in some cases.
In this way, ‘El Pajarito’, which has passed through the hands of coaches like Zinedine Zidane, Carlo Ancelotti or in Uruguay itself for those Oscar Tabarezwill live a new experience with Bielsa, with whom it is known to be difficult to live with.
Undoubtedly, it will be a positive experience to add to the short career of a footballer who performs as an ‘all-rounder’ and Bielsa certainly knows how to make the most of it.
Source: La Verdad

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