I initially had my doubts about all the hype when Bielsa came to Leeds, everyone seemed to be blowing smoke up his arse and I'd never even heard of the bloke, how good could he be? But no one can deny what he's done to Leeds united over the last 2 seasons. He took a mid to lower table team, full of bang average players, to the brink of promotion last season, improved almost every player in the team significantly and has Leeds sat atop the table, 9 points clear (at the time of writing) this season. Leeds are playing some of the most exciting and domineering football ever seen at the club. We pretty much dominate every team we play at the moment, even when we lose and it gives that feeling that no matter what the scoreline is, Leeds fans always feel confident that they're never completely out of a game. We look dangerous on every attack. I don't know what the man brings with him but it's bloody good stuff.
@@utdspiritf1 Yes, the man's been consistently unlucky for the past 28 years of his coaching career. Chuck it all to bad luck when reality contradicts ideology.
@@fooaloysius7179 To expect trophies from Bielsa is silly actually. You consider a failure when Chile doesn't win a trophy above Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia? Do you consider a failure when Bilbao doesn't win a trophy above Barcelona and Real Madrid? Do you consider a failure when Marseille doesn't win a trophy against PSG and Monaco? He actually won trophies with Newells old Boys and Velez which are teams that never win anything so their fans love him.
@@amacuro Simeone led mid-table Atleti to the league title in his second full season. Ranieri led Leicester to the league title in his first season. Rehhagel won the freaking Euros with unfancied Greece. What good is a coach, if he can't raise a team's performance beyond their natural capabilities? If Bielsa can only win trophies with better players, how different is he then from chequebook managers like Fraudiola, Pellegrini et al?
It's the living embodiment of the perpetual motion machine. United simply couldn't cope with Bilbao coming at them wave after wave, it was absolutely glorious to watch!
GBH it was - even though I'm a United fan. That Bilbao team played some of the best team play I've seen...no superstars, but players who played for each other, and not depending on one superstar to make the difference - a football machine where everyone knew exactly what their role was. And the tactics was in every players football dna! That's the kind of football i like to see!
@@IndeedeeGraphics At first, a lot of people didn't trust in Bielsa here in Bilbao. I remember that Europa League round against United, it was incredible for us, especially to play that way in Old Trafford. Then, we got to the finals of the Europa League and Cup, so he proved how great he is and that hard work does make a difference. I prefer to watch my team play that way than winning titles.
Soy fan del Athletic Club y aún le echamos de menos aquí en Bilbao. En aquel partido contra Man U los jugadores estaban convencidos que podrían derrotarle en su casa. Bielsa hace a los jugadores mejores de lo que son. Estoy seguro de que Leeds hará una gran temporada porque sus jugadores creerán en el. El punto débil de Bielsa es que sus equipos llegan agotados a final de temporada por el gran despliegue físico que emplean.
I must admit, he’s one hell of a manager, heard that he was the first coach in Chile’s jump to 2 back to back copa america’s, also incredible run with marseille, this guy is special
If you look at the state of that national team in 2007 before Bielsa arrived, and then see them qualifying for the 2010 world cup by beating teams like Brazil and Argentina, you will see why he's so revered in Chile. Same thing in Newell's, Velez, Bilbao and Marseille. And now Leeds. Argentina is the only job he had that people disapproved of, and he made them play so good during the world cup qualifier that they were the favourites. This also tells you something.
He looks nice with glasses when his hair is different, and his hair looks nice without glasses, but when you combine the two he just looks like the token "kid who gets bullied" in a reality show
To expect trophies from Bielsa is silly actually. You consider a failure when Chile doesn't win a trophy above Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia? Do you consider a failure when Bilbao doesn't win a trophy above Barcelona and Real Madrid? Do you consider a failure when Marseille doesn't win a trophy against PSG and Monaco? He actually won trophies with Newells old Boys and Velez which are teams that never win anything so their fans love him.
Bielsa major failure: 2002 World Cup, his stupidity about playing with just 1 striker when he had both Batistuta and Crespo in great shape ... besides that, he is a good coach for small-budget teams, but his good game lasts only limited moments ..
@@vukatv Leeds fans had the same disagreement with Bielsa at the beginning of this season, wanting both Bamford and Nketiah at the front. The problem was, to put a second striker you have to take someone else out. This reduced the creative power of the team and they created a lot less chances to score, which meant the 2 strikers didn't really shoot many times. Bielsa is a better coach than you :)
Rivalry aside, gutted to see what's happened with you lads this season, especially losing Wilder. Smash the championship and get back where you belong mate. All Yorkshire aren't we!!
In Argentina I have only to idols in my life.Guillermo Vilas,our best tennis player,& the one and only Marcelo Bielsa.My team in Argentina es Quilmes Athletic Club,founded in 1887.We love Marcelo,we trust in his legacy,his such an honest guy.We are happy for him,and Leeds of course.
Bielsa es un técnico exelente ya que sin ninguna estrellas como los tienen los clubes más ricos, de la nada y con jugadores comunes los transforma y arma un equipo que le compite de igual a igual a los mejores dando un entretenido show por eso me gusta ver jugar al Leeds desde Punta Alta BSAS Argentina hoy 3 de abril 2021
From a blade I really think Leeds are at the beginning of something big what a fantastic manager and a big shout-out to mr mansford luckily we got wilder UTB
We have witnessed more great football in the last 2yrs than the previous 15. Fans of this beautiful game, from many teams, want to see him manage in the Premiership. March on together to the title and the premier league.
What Marcelo Bielsa did to LUFC is similar to what Jurgen Klopp did to LFC !! Both change the culture of fans in believing in themselves and their team and trust their managers . Both happens to be great philosophers, strategists , brilliant in players and club management. Different styles but they produce the results that their clubs have desired for a very long time !
Professor Marcelo Bielsa has unique personality, great guy, he helped Leeds United to reach top level, which is incredible.All the best Leeds United, Greeting from INDIA!!
BBC boys, you should have played an Argentine Tango in the background instead of a Spanish paso doble. Spain and Argentina are Worlds apart, you wouldn't fancy to have some US western music as the background to a documentary on London Town! Besides, Bielsa is quite a fan of tango as he knows many a tango lyric and even sang one or two to his players at their meetings!
@@jorgenaveadomingo6562 Disiento porque prefiero entre muchos otros: "Por una cabeza" o "Mano a mano" (uno de los preferidos de Bielsa que cantó en una las concentraciones) y ¡pegarían mejor con el tema de la documental!
Tevez helping West Ham to stay in the Premier (scoring against Manchester United). Aguero scoring for Manchester City to win a title after 44 years. Bielsa putting Leeds back in the PL after 16 years of relegation. Argies have been doing quite a bit of significant stuff in the English football universe.
@1 9 The bald fraud may have opinions, but the league table is factual. As things stand, the table reads: 1. Liverpool 2. Leicester 3. Most expensive squad in history
I followed for quite some time. I wouldn't say the greatest, but he's pragmatic, flexible, patient and inspirational. He's really good, and regardless of thropies and achievements he deserves to be remembered as a great coach.
I think that if he was more flexible he would have more trophies. I don't think he is that pragmatic, because from a distance it looks like he always follows the same idea.
El loco.i knew he was a crazy man since 2002 world cup when he used an unseen formation 3-1-1-3-1-1 which can change into 3-2-2-3 which can change into 4-3-1-1-1 which can change into 4-4-2 which can change into 0-3-1-1-1-4.pls,I am tired.
I'm more innovative than El Loco. My teams play a revolutionary 1-1-9 formation, with most of the width provided by an overlapping goalkeeper. There's no place for a static goalkeeper in the modern game. Style over results - that's what makes a coach the best in the world.
I don’t know what the deal is with the man, but he never stays at a club long, in spite of the results. He must clash with ownership or something or always seeking a new challenge, but he always moves on. Great manager and seems like truly likable man and his players show they fight for him
A gent and a genious. I remember he was linked to Chelsea in 2007 after Jose was sacked I was hoping he would get the job but the pricks in the UK media said Marcello who.
First few games in, he's good value so far in the Premier League. The question remains if his team can sustain this kind of press as the Premier League advances. I am still not sold on him as a top coach because of the deficiency in his trophies cabinet.
En la Argentina los genios se van o se suicidan (Favarolo...). Sólo hay lugar lara diputados y senadores y políticos en general, gremialistas millonarios y hereditarios, funcionarios inútiles y parentela, justicia podrida y abogados lastimosos y charlatanes... etc. Creadores, investigadores, emprendedores, trabajadores en serio: Fuera! Fuera!!!!!!!
BBC Sport. En futuros vídeos como este, podrías agregarle sub-títulos en español. Sería un gran detalle y te lo agradecería muchísimo. saludo-Greeting.
This guy is a goose. Arrigo Sacchi had an amazing squad. Soon as those glory days of Milan ended he achieved absolutely nothing with other teams. His record was abysmal. I could have won trophies coaching that 80s Milan team.
@@fooaloysius7179 Very true. It's a mutual admiration society amongst many managers. That's why they all hated Clough. Not a fan of Forest but there was a real manager who could assemble a champion team instead of inheriting a team of champions. Bielsa and Sacchi....you nailed it FRAUDS.
@@regaltip8A It's the emotion and rationality dichotomy: Emotion: it feels good to see Bielsa sides dominate possession and create plenty of shots on goal Rationality: the best side is the side that wins
2:08 why do you use music from Spain, when Bielsa is from Argentina. Are you validating the cliché that english people know nothing or don´t care about other cultures?
Just look every single team he had under his control, every single one got better right after he leaves, maybe not getting titles, maybe not being perfect. But definitely better than before, he leaves his mark and thoughts on every team he touch. A philosopher of football. I would like him to manage Venezuelan team, but I think thats never gonna happen, and make me sad :'(
Being a great coach is different to being a great manager sir Alex was s great manager who had great coaching staff as many clubs do, the coaching staff within most clubs rarely get the recognition they deserve
Marcelo Bielsa (and not waiting to doing it) created a philosophy itself, that it's called in Argentina _"Bielsismo"_ (note the "ismo" at the end, as in english would be Bielsism). This philosophy is not focus on the match result itself, or in the existencilism (of you know the classic one of "the imporant is the winning not the way you win") Bielsa philosophy is really against this, therefore he win many "enemies" (detractors) back there in Argentina, (which mostly is fault of the football jornalist there, where in argentina are mostly Boca Supporters, and Boca is well known here for being a club that only care about the result, and not about showing a good football or strategy), also because the 2002 WC result, that where not clearly his fault, as I said, football jornalist in Argentina pressured him to call Caniggia (which was too old), actually his only mistake was not to call a sustitute for Ayala, which was a really key defender in Argentina, and in Bielsa system and who got injured during the world cup. Even thought 2002 Argentina play the best football ever, associated, pressing, it was excellent an really didn't deserve lost against england (who play that match mostly defending the result), argentina corner that england from minute 1, but striker wasn't luckely that day, and Ayala wasn't in the defense, which mean party for Michael Owen speed. Even so many people got interested in Bielsa beatifull football system 3-3-1-3 (this system means you can have the mayority of footall players in defense, middle and attack, is based on ball control, passing, and pressing when you don't have the ball, but it requeris good physics condition for the players). It view on football and philosophy inspired many football players that later become coaches not just in Argentina (Sampaoli, Pep Guardiola, "Tata" Martino, between the ones i can remember now). Besides he's unlucky, and didn't win many thropies, he's still one of the best football coaches of the XXI Century for sure.
They reached the European Cup Final,and were cheated by a corrupt referee, when only champions of their countries played. They should rename the CL the runners up league.
please someone answer this question. did the triple captain, free hit or bench boost wont work twice unless if you start the FPL from game week one or what? cause find out today when i tried to captain Salah cant activate the triple captaincy because i already used it in GW11. thanks in advance
That's a great joke. Chris Wilder is a great tactician, but he isn't seminal. Bielsa started three decades ago in Rosario, Argentina and has influenced so so so many elite managers and created so so so many stars. What a muppet
If you watch only in first have against Arsnl you release hi value and how he change leeds football i think he is not football manager but he is football philosopher
I love Bielsa but the fact that Wenger got derided for not winning much despite winning 3 league titles and 7 FA Cups and produced profoundly more beautiful football than Bielsa but was never spoken about in such a manner. Weird
Muchachos, seguramente no tienen la magnitud incorporada del Tecnico que tienen, es indescriptible con terminos naturales, normales. Mi estadio se llama Marcelo Bielsa. Creo que con eso les di una pauta. Newells Old Boys
Surely he needs to identify that we need another striker and strength in depth the style of play under Bielsa is outstanding but its very high intensity football and 46 games is a long slog as we found out last season we completely went off the rails and burned out by March time similar demons creeping in this time around. Lets have some new players to assist with what we have got already 💙💛
People making out bielsa top of the league with a league 1 side he’s got top championship assets good manager but a bit of Bould statement to say the best manger in the world
"Bielsa hasn't won a lot", so how can you make the argument that he's the best in the world? Because Pep Fraudiola said so? Bielsa is good and has some great tactical ideas, but he's not good enough overall and is stubborn/ lacks the psychological part of the game to complete his overall portfolio.
They're england people. Is normal, they don't know the diference between Argentina, México or Spain. If I need to do a vídeo from an England Manager like Brian Clough, I'll put some music like AC/DC, Aerosmith or rap because is the easiest way to do a vídeo.
Fell in love with his Marseille team, El Loco is a genius! - From a Liverpool fan
I prefer his Lille side. Fantastic.
@@upthereds4939 And who can forget that brilliant Argentina side in World Cup 2002? The unparalleled genius of Marcelo Bielsa cannot be overstated.
@@upthereds4939 Argentina have never exited at the World Cup group stage since the disastrous stint of coaching genius Marcelo Bielsa.
@@fooaloysius7179 What do you have against him so much?
@@fooaloysius7179 What do you have against him so much?
I’d love to see him win the championship so he is in the Premier next year
We dont care about winning the championship, will take 2nd all day long
@@allfarmershaveabanjot1323 somebody doesnt like the whites 🤣
all farmers have a banjo t English would be helpful.
all farmers have a banjo t go back to school
@@allfarmershaveabanjot1323 lol anger problems?
I initially had my doubts about all the hype when Bielsa came to Leeds, everyone seemed to be blowing smoke up his arse and I'd never even heard of the bloke, how good could he be? But no one can deny what he's done to Leeds united over the last 2 seasons. He took a mid to lower table team, full of bang average players, to the brink of promotion last season, improved almost every player in the team significantly and has Leeds sat atop the table, 9 points clear (at the time of writing) this season. Leeds are playing some of the most exciting and domineering football ever seen at the club. We pretty much dominate every team we play at the moment, even when we lose and it gives that feeling that no matter what the scoreline is, Leeds fans always feel confident that they're never completely out of a game. We look dangerous on every attack. I don't know what the man brings with him but it's bloody good stuff.
Speaking of taking a bang average squad to promotion, has anyone heard of this bloke by the name of "Chris Wilder"?
Foo Aloysius no mate watch his previous career as well he is the unluckiest coach in the world and go to oh my goal if u want to know his story
@@utdspiritf1 Yes, the man's been consistently unlucky for the past 28 years of his coaching career. Chuck it all to bad luck when reality contradicts ideology.
@@fooaloysius7179 To expect trophies from Bielsa is silly actually. You consider a failure when Chile doesn't win a trophy above Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia?
Do you consider a failure when Bilbao doesn't win a trophy above Barcelona and Real Madrid?
Do you consider a failure when Marseille doesn't win a trophy against PSG and Monaco?
He actually won trophies with Newells old Boys and Velez which are teams that never win anything so their fans love him.
@@amacuro Simeone led mid-table Atleti to the league title in his second full season.
Ranieri led Leicester to the league title in his first season.
Rehhagel won the freaking Euros with unfancied Greece.
What good is a coach, if he can't raise a team's performance beyond their natural capabilities? If Bielsa can only win trophies with better players, how different is he then from chequebook managers like Fraudiola, Pellegrini et al?
I agree - best coach in the world! I still remember when United played his Atletico Bilbao team...best football Ive EVER seen in my life!
It's the living embodiment of the perpetual motion machine. United simply couldn't cope with Bilbao coming at them wave after wave, it was absolutely glorious to watch!
GBH it was - even though I'm a United fan. That Bilbao team played some of the best team play I've seen...no superstars, but players who played for each other, and not depending on one superstar to make the difference - a football machine where everyone knew exactly what their role was. And the tactics was in every players football dna! That's the kind of football i like to see!
@@IndeedeeGraphics At first, a lot of people didn't trust in Bielsa here in Bilbao. I remember that Europa League round against United, it was incredible for us, especially to play that way in Old Trafford. Then, we got to the finals of the Europa League and Cup, so he proved how great he is and that hard work does make a difference. I prefer to watch my team play that way than winning titles.
Munain was unplayable that season...... That team was 🔥🔥
Soy fan del Athletic Club y aún le echamos de menos aquí en Bilbao. En aquel partido contra Man U los jugadores estaban convencidos que podrían derrotarle en su casa. Bielsa hace a los jugadores mejores de lo que son. Estoy seguro de que Leeds hará una gran temporada porque sus jugadores creerán en el. El punto débil de Bielsa es que sus equipos llegan agotados a final de temporada por el gran despliegue físico que emplean.
He took bang average championship players and turned them into a machine
Chelsea a bigger club than leeds
@@keyuantejohnson6266 no shit sherlock
@@keyuantejohnson6266 what's that gotta do with the price of fish lol
He did the same in Marseille, France. Fans love him to death there. Their most exciting recent coach.
Into a bottling machine
Ist half against Arsenal was enough to show that he is a genius.
Arjun Sengupta He lost the game mate.
@@Ali-lv1be so what
Still lost😂
mr Fake The aim of football is to win, and he didn’t.
@@Ali-lv1be agree
Winning trophies is almost a vulgarity in the eyes of Bielsa's philosophy. He is beyond mere trinkets. What he teaches runs far deeper.
A manager that hates trophies? You mean Bielsa's like an Argentinian Alan Pardew?
Sam 408312 so by your logic, only the top work talents should work in big corporations ? No, it doesn’t work that way
@Sam 408312 wonder what you'd think about Rafa then. Mug stick to cricket you waste of spooge
No wonder Pochettino thinks so highly of him, he never wins anything either.
@Sam 408312 You must be either young pr a casual fan not to know how special Bielsa is. Please educate yourself
Qué grande El Loco! 💪🏻 Aguante Leeds! 💪🏻 Greetings from Argentina! 🇦🇷
I must admit, he’s one hell of a manager, heard that he was the first coach in Chile’s jump to 2 back to back copa america’s, also incredible run with marseille, this guy is special
If you look at the state of that national team in 2007 before Bielsa arrived, and then see them qualifying for the 2010 world cup by beating teams like Brazil and Argentina, you will see why he's so revered in Chile.
Same thing in Newell's, Velez, Bilbao and Marseille. And now Leeds.
Argentina is the only job he had that people disapproved of, and he made them play so good during the world cup qualifier that they were the favourites. This also tells you something.
He is a special coach. If he actually brings Leeds back into the prem that's a huge achievement
Que vuelva chile !!! 🇨🇱 we love you for ever
VAMOS BIELSA CARAJO!!!
Genio el loco bielsa sigue haciendo historia!!
Klich's glasses crack me up 😂😂
His silly fringe stood more for me lol
He looks nice with glasses when his hair is different, and his hair looks nice without glasses, but when you combine the two he just looks like the token "kid who gets bullied" in a reality show
@@TapdotWater who cares he is being himself just expressing differently to the norm
Agreed, but would take a brave man to say anything about them to his face!!!!
To expect trophies from Bielsa is silly actually. You consider a failure when Chile doesn't win a trophy above Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia?
Do you consider a failure when Bilbao doesn't win a trophy above Barcelona and Real Madrid?
Do you consider a failure when Marseille doesn't win a trophy against PSG and Monaco?
He actually won trophies with Newells old Boys and Velez which are teams that never win anything so their fans love him.
Bielsa major failure: 2002 World Cup, his stupidity about playing with just 1 striker when he had both Batistuta and Crespo in great shape ... besides that, he is a good coach for small-budget teams, but his good game lasts only limited moments ..
He coached the team which won the first Olympic Gold medal for Argentina.
@@vukatv Leeds fans had the same disagreement with Bielsa at the beginning of this season, wanting both Bamford and Nketiah at the front. The problem was, to put a second striker you have to take someone else out. This reduced the creative power of the team and they created a lot less chances to score, which meant the 2 strikers didn't really shoot many times. Bielsa is a better coach than you :)
@@wysiwyg2489 Olympic Gold medal 2004? LOL .. Argentina played against low rated teams ..
@@marcteenhc9793 Messi? Di Maria? only in your dreams ..
Welcome back to the Premier League, Leeds United. From a Liverpool fan.
Much appreciated, see you soon, & massive congrats to the Kop.
El proximo que sea traducido!!!! Aguante Bielsa!!!!
I wanted him at United for the longest time
Love to see this man in the PL and Im sure next season he will be. From a Blade.
wish granted
Rivalry aside, gutted to see what's happened with you lads this season, especially losing Wilder. Smash the championship and get back where you belong mate. All Yorkshire aren't we!!
PROUD TO BE LEEDS UNITED 💙💛. In Bielsa we trust. MOT NORWAY
In Argentina I have only to idols in my life.Guillermo Vilas,our best tennis player,& the one and only Marcelo Bielsa.My team in Argentina es Quilmes Athletic Club,founded in 1887.We love Marcelo,we trust in his legacy,his such an honest guy.We are happy for him,and Leeds of course.
Great manager. Sufc fan .
Will be seeing you Leeds fans next season,... hopefully 🤞
And hopefully your club makes the CL !
Bielsa es un técnico exelente ya que sin ninguna estrellas como los tienen los clubes más ricos, de la nada y con jugadores comunes los transforma y arma un equipo que le compite de igual a igual a los mejores dando un entretenido show por eso me gusta ver jugar al Leeds desde Punta Alta BSAS Argentina hoy 3 de abril 2021
We miss him in Chile, grande loko querido!
That graphic at 1:52 is brilliant
From a blade I really think Leeds are at the beginning of something big what a fantastic manager and a big shout-out to mr mansford luckily we got wilder UTB
Fully agree mate
In Bielsa we trust ✊🏻💙💛
He loves bamford like a son. He stuck with him when he was missing everything in front of him then 18 goals in prem !
We have witnessed more great football in the last 2yrs than the previous 15. Fans of this beautiful game, from many teams, want to see him manage in the Premiership. March on together to the title and the premier league.
Come on Leeds !! Hope they win
wish granted
Alex Hurst glad they did it.
What Marcelo Bielsa did to LUFC is similar to what Jurgen Klopp did to LFC !! Both change the culture of fans in believing in themselves and their team and trust their managers . Both happens to be great philosophers, strategists , brilliant in players and club management. Different styles but they produce the results that their clubs have desired for a very long time !
Professor Marcelo Bielsa has unique personality, great guy, he helped Leeds United to reach top level, which is incredible.All the best Leeds United, Greeting from INDIA!!
BBC boys, you should have played an Argentine Tango in the background instead of a Spanish paso doble. Spain and Argentina are Worlds apart, you wouldn't fancy to have some US western music as the background to a documentary on London Town!
Besides, Bielsa is quite a fan of tango as he knows many a tango lyric and even sang one or two to his players at their meetings!
de todos modos es un temazo.
@@jorgenaveadomingo6562 Disiento porque prefiero entre muchos otros: "Por una cabeza" o "Mano a mano" (uno de los preferidos de Bielsa que cantó en una las concentraciones) y ¡pegarían mejor con el tema de la documental!
Idc if they finish 2nd, get this man into the PL THIS YEAR!!!
el Goato
1:00 that Bamford voice break 😂
Ohhhhhh Marcelo Bielsa que loco que está 🎶🎶🎶
Tevez helping West Ham to stay in the Premier (scoring against Manchester United). Aguero scoring for Manchester City to win a title after 44 years. Bielsa putting Leeds back in the PL after 16 years of relegation.
Argies have been doing quite a bit of significant stuff in the English football universe.
For all the people saying he’s overrated. He schooled sir Alex when he was at BILBAO.
So did will Hughes
Wouldn't say he was the best manager in the world more like the most influential
@1 9 The bald fraud may have opinions, but the league table is factual. As things stand, the table reads:
1. Liverpool
2. Leicester
3. Most expensive squad in history
Foo Aloysius I agree
1 9 why is his opinion irrelevant, does it make your opinion irrelevant then? Cus why should we care about what u said
Actually he is one of the best if u wanna know why go to oh my goal to understand what happened
He's never took on a top team with money and he's had offers from them all
We miss you Marcelooo MOT
I followed for quite some time. I wouldn't say the greatest, but he's pragmatic, flexible, patient and inspirational. He's really good, and regardless of thropies and achievements he deserves to be remembered as a great coach.
I think that if he was more flexible he would have more trophies. I don't think he is that pragmatic, because from a distance it looks like he always follows the same idea.
as long as Marcelo Bielsa still a Leeds United manager without any trophy or promotion to the PL Don Revie is still the greatest Leeds manager.
Bielsa's good, but he's no Chris Wilder.
El loco.i knew he was a crazy man since 2002 world cup when he used an unseen formation 3-1-1-3-1-1 which can change into 3-2-2-3 which can change into 4-3-1-1-1 which can change into 4-4-2 which can change into 0-3-1-1-1-4.pls,I am tired.
I'm more innovative than El Loco. My teams play a revolutionary 1-1-9 formation, with most of the width provided by an overlapping goalkeeper. There's no place for a static goalkeeper in the modern game.
Style over results - that's what makes a coach the best in the world.
I don’t know what the deal is with the man, but he never stays at a club long, in spite of the results. He must clash with ownership or something or always seeking a new challenge, but he always moves on. Great manager and seems like truly likable man and his players show they fight for him
A gent and a genious. I remember he was linked to Chelsea in 2007 after Jose was sacked I was hoping he would get the job but the pricks in the UK media said Marcello who.
I'd love to hear what the 8 different types of cross, 11 types of shot etc. are
I'm Chelsea fan, but I confess that I would buy Leeds if I could. ...I have an unexplainable love for Leeds United
The best person in the world of football.
First few games in, he's good value so far in the Premier League. The question remains if his team can sustain this kind of press as the Premier League advances. I am still not sold on him as a top coach because of the deficiency in his trophies cabinet.
Many coaches are witty or tacticly strong, but Bielsa is the genius and mad-man in the whole game.
Did Klich lose a bet? What's the story with that haircut?
Pudding basin job!
It's a shitload of a hard-luck story.
he is Frankenstein
If only it was due to extreme circumstances during corona lockdown. He did this to himself voluntarily.
come on leeds true leeds supporter
Marcelo, You are the best coach in the Worlds..volve a Argentina y dirigí a Independiente... abrazo
Guys god, plain and simple, who else could do that.
All Leeds arnt we
No not all 🤣🤣🤣🤣
IN BIELSA WE TRUST 💛💙💛💙
Genio el Loco, lástima que no se te dio con Argentina
En la Argentina los genios se van o se suicidan (Favarolo...). Sólo hay lugar lara diputados y senadores y políticos en general, gremialistas millonarios y hereditarios, funcionarios inútiles y parentela, justicia podrida y abogados lastimosos y charlatanes... etc. Creadores, investigadores, emprendedores, trabajadores en serio: Fuera! Fuera!!!!!!!
A veces siento que hay gente que nos queda grande
BBC Sport. En futuros vídeos como este, podrías agregarle sub-títulos en español.
Sería un gran detalle y te lo agradecería muchísimo. saludo-Greeting.
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This guy is a goose. Arrigo Sacchi had an amazing squad. Soon as those glory days of Milan ended he achieved absolutely nothing with other teams. His record was abysmal. I could have won trophies coaching that 80s Milan team.
Sacchi is the original bald fraud. Won fuck all at Atletico, Parma, Italy.
@@fooaloysius7179 Very true. It's a mutual admiration society amongst many managers. That's why they all hated Clough. Not a fan of Forest but there was a real manager who could assemble a champion team instead of inheriting a team of champions. Bielsa and Sacchi....you nailed it FRAUDS.
@@regaltip8A It's the emotion and rationality dichotomy:
Emotion: it feels good to see Bielsa sides dominate possession and create plenty of shots on goal
Rationality: the best side is the side that wins
@@regaltip8A Clough did inherit a team full of champions when he replaced revie, he was completely out of his depth, lasted 44 days.
That guy at the Wolves is very good also.
2:08 why do you use music from Spain, when Bielsa is from Argentina. Are you validating the cliché that english people know nothing or don´t care about other cultures?
True, this one fit much better th-cam.com/video/bZcMPnY9_dg/w-d-xo.html
2:02 Eso es básicamente el "Lo dejo a tu criterio" de Karina J.
It will be very interesting seeing Biesla in the Premier League
Just look every single team he had under his control, every single one got better right after he leaves, maybe not getting titles, maybe not being perfect. But definitely better than before, he leaves his mark and thoughts on every team he touch.
A philosopher of football.
I would like him to manage Venezuelan team, but I think thats never gonna happen, and make me sad :'(
Being a great coach is different to being a great manager sir Alex was s great manager who had great coaching staff as many clubs do, the coaching staff within most clubs rarely get the recognition they deserve
Knights Templar most foreign managers are coaches like pep
This video needs to be continued
Marcelo Bielsa (and not waiting to doing it) created a philosophy itself, that it's called in Argentina _"Bielsismo"_ (note the "ismo" at the end, as in english would be Bielsism). This philosophy is not focus on the match result itself, or in the existencilism (of you know the classic one of "the imporant is the winning not the way you win") Bielsa philosophy is really against this, therefore he win many "enemies" (detractors) back there in Argentina, (which mostly is fault of the football jornalist there, where in argentina are mostly Boca Supporters, and Boca is well known here for being a club that only care about the result, and not about showing a good football or strategy), also because the 2002 WC result, that where not clearly his fault, as I said, football jornalist in Argentina pressured him to call Caniggia (which was too old), actually his only mistake was not to call a sustitute for Ayala, which was a really key defender in Argentina, and in Bielsa system and who got injured during the world cup. Even thought 2002 Argentina play the best football ever, associated, pressing, it was excellent an really didn't deserve lost against england (who play that match mostly defending the result), argentina corner that england from minute 1, but striker wasn't luckely that day, and Ayala wasn't in the defense, which mean party for Michael Owen speed. Even so many people got interested in Bielsa beatifull football system 3-3-1-3 (this system means you can have the mayority of footall players in defense, middle and attack, is based on ball control, passing, and pressing when you don't have the ball, but it requeris good physics condition for the players). It view on football and philosophy inspired many football players that later become coaches not just in Argentina (Sampaoli, Pep Guardiola, "Tata" Martino, between the ones i can remember now). Besides he's unlucky, and didn't win many thropies, he's still one of the best football coaches of the XXI Century for sure.
Tata Martino? The only Barca manager that failed to win La Liga with Messi?
Foo Aloysius inspired him. Has nothing to do with success
@@ME1986c Bielsa has nothing to do with success .. LOL
@@ME1986c Inspired him to gain non-success i.e. failure?
vukatv you can be inspired by a style, loads of people try emulate Barca 2008-12 but they don’t win.
El Loco
The best in the world.
Not the best
Did anyone notice what was said @ 1:54? 😳⚽️⚽️⚽️
Hope to see Leeds in the top again. They have reached the champions league final, should have won against Bayern Munich.
They reached the European Cup Final,and were cheated by a corrupt referee, when only champions of their countries played. They should rename the CL the runners up league.
please someone answer this question. did the triple captain, free hit or bench boost wont work twice unless if you start the FPL from game week one or what? cause find out today when i tried to captain Salah cant activate the triple captaincy because i already used it in GW11. thanks in advance
A higher conversion rate from the chances they generate would be nice.
Low conversion rate is inherent to BielsaBall. Even CR7 would fail to shine in a Bielsa side.
Can bamford do this in games please
Marcelo Bielsa in the Premier league would be amazing! He should be managing a club like Newcastle, Everton or Arsenal.
I'll give you Arsenal but Newcastle and Everton ?, nah that'd be a step backwards from Leeds
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Alaw 💙
One way to shoot at goal, hit the fucking target
I am here after Leeds are promoted back to the premier league
If pep says he is the best in the world, then he is the best in the world
"los heroes son recordados..pero las leyendas nunca mueren"
Juan Domingo Peron
Greatest coach in the world . Ever!
Nope
He's not the greatest coach in the world, Chris Wilder is and he's got the trophy to prove it
Marcelo Bielsa, the king of the north💛💙
That's a great joke. Chris Wilder is a great tactician, but he isn't seminal. Bielsa started three decades ago in Rosario, Argentina and has influenced so so so many elite managers and created so so so many stars. What a muppet
@@SeahorsesJay has bielsa took last place in championship to the prem?
If you watch only in first have against Arsnl you release hi value and how he change leeds football i think he is not football manager but he is football philosopher
Newell’s Carajo!!
I love Bielsa but the fact that Wenger got derided for not winning much despite winning 3 league titles and 7 FA Cups and produced profoundly more beautiful football than Bielsa but was never spoken about in such a manner. Weird
Hay que salir de la zona de confort!
Bieslaaaaa best the best manager
I want to see him in bayern
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Bamfords voice cracks hahaha
Muchachos, seguramente no tienen la magnitud incorporada del Tecnico que tienen, es indescriptible con terminos naturales, normales.
Mi estadio se llama Marcelo Bielsa.
Creo que con eso les di una pauta.
Newells Old Boys
Surely he needs to identify that we need another striker and strength in depth the style of play under Bielsa is outstanding but its very high intensity football and 46 games is a long slog as we found out last season we completely went off the rails and burned out by March time similar demons creeping in this time around. Lets have some new players to assist with what we have got already 💙💛
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People making out bielsa top of the league with a league 1 side he’s got top championship assets good manager but a bit of Bould statement to say the best manger in the world
In other news, Leeds 0-2 Sheffield Wednesday.
"Bielsa hasn't won a lot", so how can you make the argument that he's the best in the world? Because Pep Fraudiola said so?
Bielsa is good and has some great tactical ideas, but he's not good enough overall and is stubborn/ lacks the psychological part of the game to complete his overall portfolio.
Cd B yer da
I'm sorry but why is there a Mexican background song, there is a HUGE difference between Argentina and Mexico.
They're england people. Is normal, they don't know the diference between Argentina, México or Spain. If I need to do a vídeo from an England Manager like Brian Clough, I'll put some music like AC/DC, Aerosmith or rap because is the easiest way to do a vídeo.
0.13 James Bond let himself go a bit :) XD
That's not James Bond. That's the man who, in the words of Mourinho,"lost 4-0 in a Champions League final".
Please change the blody spanish music !!! Tango ? ok. 👍