They are a welcome addition, as is Marcelo Bielsa.
What Bielsa has done is give direction and stability to the club.
Since his relegation in 2004, he has had 15 permanent coaches, five and many players.
It’s ridiculous.
He created that bond and unity, only with the players, but with all the staff.
He would possibly look and look grumpy in the lines of appearance, but there is a benevolent aspect that other people don’t see.
On arrival, he organized a draw for the race at the club.
He bought a cell phone, a television and a VW Polo and gave them a chance to win them.
He understands the one in the unit.
We know that your attention to detail doesn’t make sense, however, even before your team hit a ball in a professional game.
The first friendly he was guilty of opposed to Forest Green Rovers.
In preparation, he recorded the Rovers’ 3 friendlies and saw them in a loop.
He also saw each and every game Leeds played in the league last season.
It is this obsession that Mauricio Pochettino, Pep Guardiola and Diego Simeone have.
Bielsa is also one of the most productive players and rarely launches into the moving market.
Since his arrival, only Helder Costa, Patrick Bamford and Barry Douglas have passed.
He has engaged with characters such as Liam Cooper, Stuart Dallas and Mateusz Klich.
He also transformed Kalvin Phillips into one of England’s defensive midfielders.
Klich has started each and every league match since Bielsa’s arrival. It has six goals and five attendances this year, and 10 goals last year.
But before Bielsa joined, he was on the outer edge of the team.
At Athletic Bilbao, Bielsa moved Javi Martinez from the centre of the field to the centre, and then played for Bayern Munich.
He did the same in Leeds with defenseman Ben White, whom he became a defensive midfielder.
When Bielsa, the head of Argentina, dropped Juan Román Riquelme.
Then he went to see a testimonial of Boca Juniors where Riquelme his hero and Bielsa booed the game.
Bielsa said he enjoyed it and that it is the essence of football. That’s why I know you’re going to love the Premier League. He’s a real footballer.
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