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Marcelo Bielsa

Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera[2] ([maɾˈθelo alˈβeɾto ˈβjelsa],[a] nicknamed El Loco Bielsa [ˈloko ˈβjelsa],[a] meaning "The Madman Bielsa"; born 21 July 1955) is an Argentine professional football manager.[3] Most recently, he managed Leeds United. Bielsa is a former player having played as a defender for Newell's Old Boys, Instituto and Argentino de Rosario. He is considered to be among the most influential football coaches of all time by many.[4][5][6][7]

Marcelo Bielsa
Bielsa in 2018
Personal information
Full name Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera[1][2]
Date of birth (1955-07-21) 21 July 1955 (age 67)[2]
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina[2]
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1977 Newell's Old Boys 25 (0)
1978–1979 Instituto 40 (0)
1979–1980 Argentino de Rosario 48 (0)
Total 113 (0)
Managerial career
1982–1990 Newell's Old Boys (scout)
1987–1990 Newell's Old Boys II
1990–1992 Newell's Old Boys
1992–1993 Atlas (scout)
1993–1995 Atlas
1995–1996 América
1997–1998 Vélez Sarsfield
1998 Espanyol
1998–2004 Argentina
2004 Argentina U23
2007–2011 Chile
2011–2013 Athletic Bilbao
2014–2015 Marseille
2016 Lazio
2017 Lille
2018–2022 Leeds United
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bielsa played as a defender in Newell's Old Boys' First Division team, but retired when he was 25 to focus on coaching.[8][9] Bielsa has managed several football clubs and also the national teams of Argentina and Chile. He developed his career as coach of Newell's Old Boys where he won several titles in the early 1990s, before moving to Mexico in 1992, briefly coaching Club Atlas and Club América. Bielsa returned to Argentina in 1997 to manage Vélez Sarsfield, leading them to the 1998 league title (Clausura).[10]

With Chile, he achieved cult status due to the improved results of the national team under his leadership.[11] His personality and gestures during his stint in Chile captured the attention of media and unleashed a series of minor controversies both in sports and politics.[12][13] He had a two year-spell in Spain at Athletic Bilbao between 2011 and 2013, leading them to domestic and continental cup finals in the first season, though they lost both. In August 2015, Bielsa resigned as coach of Marseille after just over a year at the French club.

In June 2018, Bielsa was appointed manager of then Championship club Leeds United, leading the club to promotion back to the Premier League in 2020 after a 16-year absence as a result of winning the 2019–20 EFL Championship. Leeds United is the club at which he spent the most time as manager in his career;[14][15][16] taking charge of 170 games before departing in February 2022.

Managerial career

 
Bielsa on the cover of the June 1992 edition of El Gráfico

In 1980, after retiring from playing in football, Bielsa decided to start a career as a football manager. His first job was coaching the youth divisions of Newell's. In 1990, he was given the task of managing their first team, where he would go on to win the 1990 Torneo Apertura and the 1990–91 Torneo Integración, defeating Boca Juniors on penalties. Bielsa managed the squad that competed in the final of the 1992 Copa Libertadores, losing to São Paulo on penalties. Weeks after the Libertadores defeat, Bielsa and Newell's won the 1992 Torneo Clausura.[17][18] After a period in Mexico, he returned to Argentina and won another league title – the 1998 Clausura – while coaching Vélez Sarsfield.[19]

Argentina national team

In 1998, Bielsa was given the job of manager at Spanish La Liga side Espanyol, but he soon left after being offered the management of the Argentina national team later that year, taking over after a four-year period by Daniel Passarella as manager. At the 1999 Copa América, Argentina were beaten 3–0 by Colombia in a game where Argentina forward Martin Palermo missed three penalties and Bielsa was sent off. On Bielsa's post match reaction Tim Vickery of the BBC wrote,

In the press conference he sat staring into space, refusing to make eye contact with anyone – his usual stance. He was asked what he had made of the referee's performance. If the question was predictable, the answer was anything but. "One doesn't usually have the habit of commenting on referees, but…" he said, leaving everyone to believe he would continue with a rant about a joker running amok with a whistle. Instead he proceeded with, "but in respect of my expulsion, the referee was absolutely correct because I protested in an ill mannered form."[20]

Argentina won the qualification group for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but did not progress through the first knockout round at the tournament.[21] Despite this, Bielsa stayed on his position as Argentine manager. The Albicelestes were runners-up in the 2004 Copa América[22] and won the 2004 Olympic Games' gold medal.[23] With the latter, his team became the first Latin American team to win the Olympic title in football since 1928 (when Uruguay beat Argentina in the final), the first Argentinian Olympic gold medal in 52 years.[24] Bielsa, however, resigned at the end of 2004, being succeeded by José Pékerman.[25]

Chile national team

 
Bielsa at a press conference in 2009, Santiago, Chile

Under Bielsa's guidance, the Chile national team underwent many positive and negative historic firsts. For the first time in its history, Chile was able to earn a point playing Uruguay away in Montevideo. Chile also suffered their worst defeat ever when playing at home during qualifiers losing 3–0 against Paraguay. This historic low was repeated with a Chile loss of 3–0 against Brazil, which also marked the first home loss against Brazil in a qualification game in nearly 50 years. On 15 October 2008, however, Bielsa masterminded a 1–0 win over his native Argentina, Chile's first win ever over Argentina in an official match; Argentina's loss prompted the resignation of its coach Alfio Basile.[26]

Chile soundly beat Peru 3–1 in Lima, a location where they last won in 1985. Bielsa then led Chile to a 2–0 win at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium against hosts Paraguay, obtaining an away triumph on this location for the first time in almost 30 years. The team continued the road to the 2010 World Cup with a victory over Bolivia, 4–0. After a 2–2 tie against Venezuela in Santiago, and travelling to Brazil to lose 2–4, Chile finally achieved qualification to the World Cup after defeating Colombia 4–2, a result that was also Chile's first ever away win against the Colombians.

By helping Chile qualify for a World Cup after two tournament absences, Bielsa attained great popularity there. His appointment brought about visible changes in the Chilean set-up, with the fast-tracking of young talents and a more attacking mindset away from home.[27] Due to the rumors that Bielsa would not continue to lead Chile after finishing their campaign at the World Cup, Chilean fans campaigned for him to remain as coach, with the movement titled "Bielsa is NOT leaving!"[28] Chile reached the round of 16 of the World Cup, where they were eliminated by Brazil.[29] On 2 August 2010, Harold Mayne-Nicholls, President of the Chilean Football Board, announced that Bielsa would remain with the Chile team until 2015.[30] Bielsa, however, stated that he would leave his position if Jorge Segovia was elected as the new President of the Chilean Football Board.[31] He followed through on this threat, despite Segovia's election being annulled, and resigned in February 2011.[32]

According to Hermógenes Pérez de Arce, President of Chile Sebastián Piñera had a personal long-term interest in removing Mayne-Nicholls from the Presidency of the Chilean Football Board and pushed for him to be replaced.[33] Bielsa subsequently made headlines for his brief and cold greeting to Piñera in the farewell before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[34][13] Both Bielsa and Mayne-Nicholls had good relations with former president Michelle Bachelet, Piñera's political rival.[35]

Athletic Bilbao

 
Bielsa as Athletic Bilbao manager in 2012

On 8 July 2011, Josu Urrutia announced Athletic Bilbao would appoint Bielsa as manager after Urrutia promised the appointment of Bielsa in his campaign to become president of the club.[36] On 18 August 2011, Bielsa took charge of his first game at San Mamés, drawing 0–0 against Turkish side Trabzonspor in the UEFA Europa League play-offs.[37]

On 3 October 2011, Bielsa, a devout Roman Catholic, visited the Poor Clares of Guernica, Spain, alongside his wife. He wanted them to pray for his team, which they continued to do.[38] The players began to adjust to the changes as the season progressed, and following an away victory at local rivals Real Sociedad. Athletic Bilbao produced a good run of autumn form which included wins over Paris Saint-Germain, Osasuna and Sevilla, as well as credible draws with Valencia and Barcelona, then only to drop points at home to newly promoted Granada.[39] The team also finished top of their UEFA Europa League group and defeated Lokomotiv Moscow in the last 32.

Athletic then drew Manchester United and in impressive style won 3–2 in the first leg at Old Trafford, going on to knock them out of the tournament with a 2–1 victory at home. In the quarter-final, they went to Schalke 04 and won the first leg 4–2, despite being 2–1 down after a Raúl brace on 72 minutes. Athletic drew the second leg against Schalke 2–2, going through to the semi-finals with a favourable aggregate score of 6–4 to face Sporting Clube de Portugal.[40][41][42]

After Athletic lost the first leg of the semi-final 2–1 in Lisbon, they overturned this result in the return leg and ran out 4–3 winners on aggregate when Fernando Llorente scored the winner in the 88th minute. This set up a match with Atlético Madrid in an all-Spanish Europa League final.[43][44][45] Athletic, however, would lose 3–0 in the final, played on 9 May at the Arena Națională, Bucharest.[46][47][48] On 25 May 2012, Athletic also lost the Copa del Rey Final against Barcelona at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, falling 3–0.[49]

The 2012–13 season was a major disappointment for Athletic: the sale of key midfielder Javi Martínez to Bayern Munich, and striker Fernando Llorente being frozen out of the club over contract disagreements, led to the Lions' performances faltering. After finishing only in 12th place in La Liga, on 7 June 2013 Athletic's president revealed that Bielsa would not be offered a new contract. When it expired on 30 June 2013, he left the club.

Marseille

 
Bielsa as manager of Marseille in 2015

On 2 May 2014, Marseille president Vincent Labrune announced the hiring of Bielsa as his team's coach on a French radio station. Labrune had previously confirmed an agreement in principle had been reached after the club's 0–0 Ligue 1 draw with Lille on 20 April. Bielsa signed a two-year contract set to begin after the 2014 World Cup, thus becoming the club's first Argentine coach.[50] He led them to the symbolic title of "autumn champions" after they beat Lille OSC on Matchday 19 (on 21 December 2014) of the 2014–15 Ligue 1 season before they faded to finish fourth in Ligue 1 at the end of the season.[51] On 8 August 2015, after Marseille lost their opening 2015–16 Ligue 1 match against Caen, Bielsa announced his resignation due to conflicts with the club's management, stating that changes had been made to his contract.[52]

Lazio

On 5 July 2016, Bielsa was appointed manager of Italian club Lazio of Serie A.[53] However, just two days later, on 8 July, Bielsa quit as the club's manager,[54] prompting Lazio to issue legal action against Bielsa for breach of contract, suing him for €50 million.[55] Bielsa later explained that the club had been unable to recruit the players he had wanted by the deadline he had given to the club and did not feel that his needs would be supported during the transfer window.[56][57]

Lille

On 24 May 2017, Bielsa was unveiled as the new manager of Ligue 1 club Lille on a two-year contract.[58] Upon joining, Bielsa wanted to bring a more youthful side to Lille's squad[59] and before the season started he informed 11 experienced players including Vincent Enyeama, Marko Baša, Rio Mavuba and Eder that they could leave the club.[60] Then-Lille player Éric Bauthéac revealed that Bielsa informed the players he wanted to leave in a conversation before pre-season had even began.[61] Bielsa then signed younger 'promising' players such as Nicolas Pépé, Thiago Mendes, Thiago Maia, Kévin Malcuit, Fodé Ballo-Touré, Luiz Araújo and Edgar Ié.[62]

On 22 November 2017, Bielsa was suspended as coach after just 13 games in charge, with Lille announcing he had been "suspended momentarily as coach" pending further announcement. After Bielsa's initial suspension, Lille appointed a four-man 'technical coaching unit' of Fernando Da Cruz, Joao Sacramento, Benoit Delaval and Franck Mantaux.[63] On 15 December 2017, Lille announced Bielsa's contract had now been terminated.[64] Christophe Galtier was named as Bielsa's replacement as manager on 29 December 2017.[65] Sporting adviser Luis Campos said after Bielsa left that he felt the decision to let some of the experienced players leave was the key to the departure.[66]

Leeds United

2018–19

On 15 June 2018, Bielsa became Championship club Leeds United's new head coach to replace Paul Heckingbottom, signing a two-year contract with the option of a third year. In doing so he became the highest-paid manager in Leeds United history.[67][68] Leeds won their opening game of the new 2018–19 Championship season, beating Stoke City 3–1 at Elland Road.[69] In his second game as manager, Bielsa's side beat Frank Lampard's Derby County 4–1 at Pride Park Stadium. Bielsa also won his third game in charge, 2–1 against Bolton in the EFL Cup, making him the first Leeds manager to win his opening three games since Jimmy Armfield in October 1974.[70] This run extended to four games following their 2–0 victory over Rotherham United, making him the first Leeds United manager ever to record four consecutive wins at the start of their tenure as head coach.[71] Leeds' winning run was threatened after a 2–2 draw with Swansea City, but a 79th-minute equaliser from former Swansea player Pablo Hernández ensured Leeds continued their unbeaten run.[72] After leading Leeds United through the first six Championship rounds unbeaten and to the top of the league, Bielsa was awarded Championship Manager of the Month for August 2018 by the EFL.[73]

Bielsa's unbeaten start to the season was ended on 22 September with a 2–1 home defeat, inflicted by Birmingham City. Che Adams’ first half brace was enough to beat Leeds, despite the home side having most of the possession and chances created.[74] Bielsa's Leeds had to endure an extensive injury list with several of his squad picking up significant injuries within the first few months of the season.[75] However, with Leeds still in the Championship automatic promotion positions at the start of December 2018 despite the injuries,[76] Bielsa was praised for his integration of Leeds United academy players to seamlessly cover the gaps of his injured squad[77] and over the course of the 2018–19 season he gave 10 players under 21 their senior debuts.[78] On 23 December after a dramatic late 2–3 win against Aston Villa,[79] at the exact half-way point of the season, Bielsa's Leeds side sat top of the Championship despite a continued extensive injury list.[80] Bielsa was nominated for the Championship Manager of the Month award for December 2018,[81] but lost out to Hull City manager Nigel Adkins.[82]

Before a 2–0 victory over Derby County on 11 January 2019 to further Leeds' lead at the top of the Championship table,[83] in the pre match build up Bielsa admitted he had sent a spy to the Derby training ground,[84] after reports emerged in the press that a man was spotted the previous day outside the Derby training ground.[85][86] Derby manager Frank Lampard was critical of Bielsa's method.[87] On 12 January, Leeds United released a statement in response to the incident.[88] Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino described the incident as "not a big deal" and commonplace in Argentina.[89] Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, when asked about Bielsa due to his scouting methods, described him as "the best" and said "everyone who works with him is a better player and the teams are better. That's why he's a special manager and special person".[90] On 15 January, the EFL announced they would be investigating the incident.[91]

With intense media scrutiny on what was coined 'Spygate' in the media, dividing opinion worldwide,[92][93][94] on 16 January 2019 Bielsa announced a press briefing, where he gave a detailed analysis of his research on a PowerPoint presentation to the gathered media and journalists, detailing his meticulousness, thoroughness and preparation over his opponents,[95][96] with some journalists in attendance describing it as a 'coaching masterclass' and 'genius'.[97][98][99] Bielsa's 'Spygate' saga was resolved on the 18 February, when Leeds were fined £200,000 by the EFL for breach of a portion of Rule 3.4 of EFL Regulations ("In all matters and transactions relating to The League each Club shall behave towards each other Club and The League with the utmost good faith.),[100][101] with the EFL also announcing a new rule as a result, that teams could not watch opposition training up to 72 hours before a game.[100] It was subsequently revealed, by Bielsa, that he paid the £200,000 fine in full out of his own pocket.[102] With Bielsa's Leeds in second place with just four games to go and thus in the automatic promotion position ahead of rivals Sheffield United, on 19 April, Leeds lost in a shock 1–2 defeat against relegation threatened Wigan Athletic, with Leeds playing 70 minutes against 10 men after Wigan had Cédric Kipré sent off. The result proved costly, as Sheffield United overtook them on goal difference.[103]

On 28 April 2019, Bielsa made one of the most contentious managerial calls of the Championship season in Leeds' penultimate league game against Aston Villa at Elland Road.[104][105][106] In the 72nd minute of a tight game between two teams who were essentially jostling for position in the playoffs, albeit Leeds 'mathematically' still able to gain automatic promotion, when Villa's Jonathan Kodjia was injured and remained on the ground, Tyler Roberts passed the ball up the line to Mateusz Klich who took it up the left wing and put the ball into the far corner past Jed Steer. The goal – the first of the game – sparked pandemonium, with Villa's Conor Hourihane, Ahmed Elmohamady, Neil Taylor and Leeds' Patrick Bamford caught up in a fracas with Klich at its centre, which involved several additional players from both sides and was eventually broken up by referee Stuart Attwell, Elland Road stewards and other players. In the immediate aftermath, Attwell sent off the peripherally involved Anwar El Ghazi with a straight red card (subsequently rescinded by The FA[107]) and Bielsa's response to his players was, in the interests of fairness and after consulting with Villa boss Dean Smith,[108] that his team should allow an unchallenged equaliser to be scored (the manager can be seen shouting "Give the goal! Give the goal!" from the touchline). From the restart, Albert Adomah essentially walked the ball into net unchallenged by 10 Leeds players, with only a frustrated and disbelieving Pontus Jansson giving chase and nearly dispossessing the forward. The game remained 1–1 and put the second automatic promotion spot mathematically out of reach for Leeds and see them enter the play-offs. Bielsa and the team were subsequently awarded the 2019 FIFA Fair Play Award on 23 September 2019, for their actions during this game,[109] with the FIFA citation noting that "The game finished 1–1, ultimately allowing their promotion rivals Sheffield United to guarantee their automatic spot in the Premier League, at Leeds’ expense. What was at stake makes Bielsa's act of sportmanship all the more remarkable".

At the end of the 2018–19 season, with Leeds missing out on automatic promotion, Bielsa said that he refused to blame the club for missing out on signing winger Daniel James whose deal fell through dramatically on deadline day in the 2019 January transfer window, but said "I'm not underlying the importance of the absence of (Dan) James".[110] Leeds finished the regular season in third place and qualified for the playoffs, after an injury hit season, Leeds also had several key players out injured for their playoff campaign.[111] In the semi-final playoffs versus sixth-placed Derby County, they were beaten on 3–4 aggregate over the two legs. Despite taking a 1–0 win at Pride Park into the home leg at Elland Road, Bielsa's Leeds lost 4–2 in an encounter that saw both teams reduced to 10 men and Derby progress to the final against Aston Villa.[112] With Bielsa denying the narrative of 'Bielsa Burnout'[113] (journalists' theory that his sides tire in the second half of a season),[114][115] Bielsa said one of the big reasons Leeds failed to gain promotion was their profligacy in front of goal over the course of the season, saying that statistically Leeds needed several more chances to score compared to their league rivals.[116][117]

2019–20: Promotion to the Premier League

 
Banner in honour of Bielsa in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, following Leeds United's promotion to the Premier League

On 28 May 2019, Bielsa and Leeds jointly exercised the option on Bielsa's contract to continue as Leeds head coach for the following 2019–20 season.[118] After Bielsa had signed his new contract, Leeds announced the signings of Hélder Costa, Ben White (loan), Jack Harrison (loan), Jack Clarke (loan), Illan Meslier (loan) and Eddie Nketiah (loan) in their bid to get back to the Premier League in the 2019–20 EFL Championship season. Defender Pontus Jansson was told by Bielsa to return to training later than the rest of the first team squad in order to give him time to find a new club, with him no longer in Bielsa's plans for the upcoming season. Jansson was subsequently sold to Brentford.[119][120]

After beating Yorkshire rivals Barnsley on 15 September 2019, Bielsa's Leeds side remained top of the Championship after seven games during the 2019–20 EFL Championship.[121] Leeds continued to impress throughout November and Bielsa won the EFL Championship Manager of the Month for November.[122][123]

Bielsa's side returned to top of the league on 29 December 2019 thus ending the decade at the top of the Championship after a 4–5 victory in a dramatic win against Birmingham City.[124] On 1 January 2020, Leeds drew with then-second-placed West Bromwich Albion in a 1–1 draw. The result kept Leeds on top of the table on goal difference.[125] However, after the game it was revealed that Arsenal had recalled Eddie Nketiah.[126] Bielsa had also lost loanee Jack Clarke who had been recalled by Tottenham Hotspur,[127] with Bielsa stating that he would be looking to replace both players.[128] The club secured replacements for both players during the January transfer window, signing Jean-Kévin Augustin on loan from RB Leipzig and Ian Poveda on a four-and-a-half year contract from Manchester City.[129][130]

After the English professional football season was paused in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was resumed during June. Under Bielsa, Leeds United secured promotion to the Premier League on 17 July 2020 with two matches remaining of the 2019–20 season and also became the EFL Championship Champions for the 2019–20 season, finishing 10 points ahead of second placed West Bromwich Albion.[131]

On 18 July, after Bielsa had delivered promotion, a street in Leeds city centre was renamed 'Marcelo Bielsa Way'.[132] After the achievement of being crowned Champions of the Championship and guiding Leeds to the Premier League after a 16-year absence, on 27 July 2020, Bielsa was named the LMA Championship Manager of the Year 2020.[133] On 31 July, Bielsa won the Championship Manager of the Month award for July.[134] On 11 September 2020, Bielsa signed a new contract to stay at Leeds for the 2020–21 Premier League season.[135]

2020–21

On 12 September 2020 Bielsa's first game as head coach in the Premier League ended in a 4–3 defeat at Anfield against reigning champions Liverpool.[136][137] Conversely the first Premier League game at Elland Road for 16 years saw Leeds come out 4–3 victors against fellow promoted club Fulham.

These two games set the tone for a free scoring, free conceding first half to the season, earning Bielsa and his team many plaudits for their style of play and culminating in Bielsa placing 3rd in The Best FIFA Football Coach award on 17 December.[138] As if for emphasis, the two week period following the awards witnessed a 5–2 home win against Newcastle United on 16 December,[139] followed by a 6–2 defeat against Manchester United at Old Trafford;[140] only for the year to end in a 5–0 away victory at West Brom nine days later.[141]

Despite the New Year starting poorly with a 3–0 away loss to Tottenham,[142] and an ignominious 3–0 FA Cup defeat to Crawley Town,[143] Bielsa's Leeds ended the campaign strongly. They lost just one of their last 11 games while securing impressive results against the league's top sides. This included draws at home against Manchester United, Chelsea and defending champions Liverpool, as well as victories against Tottenham at home and champions-elect Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium (despite playing most of the match with just ten men). Leeds United eventually finished ninth; securing more points and scoring more goals than any other promoted side for 20 years.[144]

2021–22

On 27 February 2022, Leeds and Bielsa parted ways after a streak of four consecutive losses across which Leeds conceded 17 goals, leaving them 16th in the table, two points above Burnley and one above Everton with these teams, however, both with two games fewer than Leeds. The fans were still singing Bielsa’s name even after poor performances.[145][146][147]

Coaching style

Hailed as one of the most influential managers of all time, introducing a third wave ideology in Argentine coaching, previously influenced by César Luis Menotti and Carlos Bilardo.[citation needed] Pep Guardiola has described Bielsa as the best in the world.[148] He has been a heavy influence on his former players, many of whom later became coaches (Mauricio Pochettino, Diego Simeone, Marcelo Gallardo) [149]

Bielsa's signature formation in his squads is the 3–3–3–1 formation, which he made famous and brought to the front of the world's mainstream football scene during his coaching tenures in with the Argentina and Chile national teams and Marseille.[citation needed]

Although the 3–3–3–1 and its variations the 3–3–1–3 and the 3–4–3 "diamond" were occasionally used by other managers at UEFA Champions League and FIFA World Cup level before Bielsa - notably by Johan Cruyff at Barcelona,[150] by Louis van Gaal at Ajax,[151] by Guus Hiddink at PSV Eindhoven[152] and Australia,[153] by Vicente del Bosque at Real Madrid,[154] by Ottmar Hitzfeld at Bayern Munich,[154] by Co Adriaanse at Porto,[155][156] by Frank Pagelsdorf at Hamburger SV,[157][158] by Mircea Lucescu at Galatasaray,[159] by Ivica Osim at Sturm Graz,[160][161][162] by Angelos Anastasiadis at Panathinaikos,[163] by Dušan Bajević at AEK Athens[164] and by Yuri Semin at FC Lokomotiv Moscow[165] and Russia[166][167] - it was Bielsa who first made it his standard formation and popularized it worldwide during his tenures with Argentina,[168] Chile[169] at Olympique de Marseille.[170] and occasionally at Athletic de Bilbao[171][172]

For this formation, the players are: three defenders, three midfielders (one central midfielder with two wide players / wing backs), three attacking midfielders (one No.10 and two wingers) and one centre-forward. The 3–3–3–1 allows quick transitions from defending to attacking, as many of the players used in the formation can perform both defensive and attacking tasks. Moreover, it establishes superiority in numbers in every part of the field, since with this formation his teams could defend with seven players, attack with six or seven players, or protect a scoreline by overwhelming the midfield with six players. To use 3–3–3–1, all players have to quickly set to attacking positions when the ball is in the team's possession, and all players have to aggressively press and recover the ball when it is not in possession, so it requires great teamwork and understanding between teammates.[173]

When he took the Argentina job, at the end of his first training session Bielsa handed the players a pencil and a little slip of paper. He wanted them to write down whether they wanted to line up with a back three or a four. He went through all the replies. "Back four, back four, back four... This clearly shows your preference for a line of four. But I'm telling you that from now on we're going to be playing with a back three. See you tomorrow." And he won them over, bringing them round to his way of thinking.

— BBC South American football correspondent Tim Vickery.[20]

He adapted to an attacking 4–3–3 at Athletic Bilbao (as seen in the 2012 UEFA Europa League Final), with full-backs pushing forward and a converted midfielder in the back line also involved in build-up play, with the pressing and coordination elements still in evidence.

In the 2018–19 season at Leeds United, Bielsa introduced a 4–1–4–1 formation,[174] with Kalvin Phillips converted from a box-to-box or attacking midfielder into the deep-lying midfielder.[175] When facing a team who played with two central strikers, Bielsa would switch to the 3–3–3–1,[176] with Phillips dropping further back into the defensive line as a centre-back or "sweeper",[177] or Luke Ayling shifting from right back.

This signature style of Bielsa's has had so much influence in the football scene that many present coaches – former players under Bielsa's command – are heavily influenced by the style, such as Gerardo Martino, Mauricio Pochettino, Diego Simeone, Matías Almeyda, Eduardo Berizzo, Mauricio Pellegrino, Santiago Solari, Andrea Pisanu[178]and Marcelo Gallardo. Current Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola credited Bielsa as his tactical inspiration and called him the "best manager in the world" in 2012.[179] Jorge Sampaoli, former manager of Argentina, Sevilla FC and Chile, has been described as a "disciple" of Bielsa.

Former Argentina national team captain Roberto Ayala, a defender under Bielsa, stated: "Sometimes we wouldn't see any of the strikers, because he'd have them training at a different time, and it was the same with the midfielders".[180]

Bielsa is known for watching and collecting numerous football videos to the point of obsession. He edits and analyses each video for each individual player. He also uses statistical software and other technological tools to prepare for games. John Carlin, an English journalist, has stated that Bielsa has "the most learned football library on the planet".[181]

Bielsa likes to systematise the game. He says that there are 29 distinct formations in football and believes that every young player should be given the opportunity to experience each of them.[182][better source needed]

Discovered by Bielsa, prolific former Argentina national team striker Gabriel Batistuta proclaimed Bielsa to be "the one who taught me how to train on rainy days, he taught me everything".[183][184] Fernando Llorente, who played under Bielsa at Athletic Bilbao, said of his former coach, "At first he seems tough and he may even annoy you with his persistence and don't-take-no-for-an-answer resilience, but in the end he is a genius."[185] Chile international Alexis Sánchez said of Bielsa: "I learned a lot from him and it is because of him that I am who I am."[186] Bayern Munich player Javi Martínez who worked with Bielsa at Bilbao, said that 'Bielsa taught me a lot, how to play as a centre-back and to learn a different style of football, everyone should work with him at least once in their life.'[187]

Bielsa is credited with the rise of the Leeds United and England international player Kalvin Phillips, with former Leeds United Manager Howard Wilkinson stating: "Bielsa can take huge credit for the player that Phillips has developed into".[188]

Manchester City and France player Benjamin Mendy noted for his improvement under Bielsa at Marseille, said Bielsa had "given back to him the strength and aggressiveness lost last year."[189][190] His club and international teammate Aymeric Laporte who was given his debut by Bielsa at Athletic Bilbao, described him as a 'mentor' figure,[190] while fellow France international Dimitri Payet who worked with Bielsa at Marseille said: "The season with Marcelo Bielsa made me grow, as a man and especially on the field, in the game, he gave me important bases that I still use today." Former Lille player Nicolas Pépé (now at Arsenal) who was signed by Bielsa for Lille described Bielsa as 'special' and a 'great coach'.[191]

Bielsa's unique style continued at Leeds, where to receive a work permit from the UK government, he had to prove "exceptional talent": he did so by compiling a dossier of every formation used in every Championship match during the 2017–18 season, with notes on frequency and variations. Once at the Yorkshire club, he instituted all-day training sessions, gave the first team their own private space at Thorp Arch, and had sleeping quarters installed in his office so he could devote more time to match analysis. As a motivational tactic, Bielsa once made players pick up litter around the training ground for three hours, as he had been told that was how long an average Leeds fan worked to afford a ticket.[192]

Some critics have argued that the taxing demands of Bielsa's management style have led to his teams starting a season brightly before a dip in performances as players begin to tire.[193]

In August 2019, Bielsa was one of the main stars of Leeds United documentary Take Us Home documenting the 2018–19 season on Amazon Prime, featuring in several episodes in voiceover, before doing an interview for the final episode "The End". The documentary was narrated by actor and Leeds United fan Russell Crowe.[194][195][196] After Leeds' 4–0 defeat of then-chasing rivals West Bromwich Albion at home on 1 March 2019 in Take Us Home, Bielsa (through a translator) mused on the nature of victory:

I came to be part of a programme that has goals, and of course we are aware of the goals wanted by the city and the club, the players, the fans, everybody. But I also can't say that my only interest is winning. What also interests me is the way we build to the victory.[197]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 26 February 2022[198]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Newell's Old Boys 1 July 1990 30 June 1992 97 39 38 20 040.2
Atlas 1 July 1993 31 January 1995 77 29 20 28 037.7
América 1 July 1995 25 March 1996 33 10 14 9 030.3
Vélez Sársfield 1 July 1997 30 June 1998 44 23 14 7 052.3
Espanyol 10 July 1998 19 October 1998 12 3 3 6 025.0
Argentina 20 October 1998 15 September 2004 85 56 18 11 065.9
Chile 11 July 2007 4 February 2011 51 28 8 15 054.9
Athletic Bilbao 7 July 2011 30 June 2013 113 43 31 39 038.1
Marseille 17 May 2014 8 August 2015 41 21 7 13 051.2
Lazio 6 July 2016 8 July 2016 0 0 0 0 !
Lille 24 May 2017 15 December 2017 14 3 4 7 021.4
Leeds United 1 June 2018 27 February 2022 170 81 30 59 047.6
Total 737 335 190 212 045.5

Honours

Manager

Newell's Old Boys

Vélez Sarsfield

Argentina

Athletic Bilbao

Leeds United

Individual

Notes

  1. ^ a b In isolation, Bielsa is pronounced [ˈbjelsa].

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External links

  • Marcelo Bielsa manager profile at BDFutbol
  • Athletic Bilbao manager profile
  • at Fifa.com

marcelo, bielsa, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, bielsa, second, maternal, family, name, caldera, marcelo, alberto, bielsa, caldera, maɾˈθelo, alˈβeɾto, ˈβjelsa, nicknamed, loco, bielsa, ˈloko, ˈβjelsa, meaning, madman, bielsa, born, july, 1955,. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Bielsa and the second or maternal family name is Caldera Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera 2 maɾˈ8elo alˈbeɾto ˈbjelsa a nicknamed El Loco Bielsa ˈloko ˈbjelsa a meaning The Madman Bielsa born 21 July 1955 is an Argentine professional football manager 3 Most recently he managed Leeds United Bielsa is a former player having played as a defender for Newell s Old Boys Instituto and Argentino de Rosario He is considered to be among the most influential football coaches of all time by many 4 5 6 7 Marcelo BielsaBielsa in 2018Personal informationFull nameMarcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera 1 2 Date of birth 1955 07 21 21 July 1955 age 67 2 Place of birthRosario Argentina 2 Position s DefenderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1975 1977Newell s Old Boys25 0 1978 1979Instituto40 0 1979 1980Argentino de Rosario48 0 Total113 0 Managerial career1982 1990Newell s Old Boys scout 1987 1990Newell s Old Boys II1990 1992Newell s Old Boys1992 1993Atlas scout 1993 1995Atlas1995 1996America1997 1998Velez Sarsfield1998Espanyol1998 2004Argentina2004Argentina U232007 2011Chile2011 2013Athletic Bilbao2014 2015Marseille2016Lazio2017Lille2018 2022Leeds United Club domestic league appearances and goalsBielsa played as a defender in Newell s Old Boys First Division team but retired when he was 25 to focus on coaching 8 9 Bielsa has managed several football clubs and also the national teams of Argentina and Chile He developed his career as coach of Newell s Old Boys where he won several titles in the early 1990s before moving to Mexico in 1992 briefly coaching Club Atlas and Club America Bielsa returned to Argentina in 1997 to manage Velez Sarsfield leading them to the 1998 league title Clausura 10 With Chile he achieved cult status due to the improved results of the national team under his leadership 11 His personality and gestures during his stint in Chile captured the attention of media and unleashed a series of minor controversies both in sports and politics 12 13 He had a two year spell in Spain at Athletic Bilbao between 2011 and 2013 leading them to domestic and continental cup finals in the first season though they lost both In August 2015 Bielsa resigned as coach of Marseille after just over a year at the French club In June 2018 Bielsa was appointed manager of then Championship club Leeds United leading the club to promotion back to the Premier League in 2020 after a 16 year absence as a result of winning the 2019 20 EFL Championship Leeds United is the club at which he spent the most time as manager in his career 14 15 16 taking charge of 170 games before departing in February 2022 Contents 1 Managerial career 1 1 Argentina national team 1 2 Chile national team 1 3 Athletic Bilbao 1 4 Marseille 1 5 Lazio 1 6 Lille 1 7 Leeds United 1 7 1 2018 19 1 7 2 2019 20 Promotion to the Premier League 1 7 3 2020 21 1 7 4 2021 22 2 Coaching style 3 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 4 1 Manager 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksManagerial career Edit Bielsa on the cover of the June 1992 edition of El Grafico In 1980 after retiring from playing in football Bielsa decided to start a career as a football manager His first job was coaching the youth divisions of Newell s In 1990 he was given the task of managing their first team where he would go on to win the 1990 Torneo Apertura and the 1990 91 Torneo Integracion defeating Boca Juniors on penalties Bielsa managed the squad that competed in the final of the 1992 Copa Libertadores losing to Sao Paulo on penalties Weeks after the Libertadores defeat Bielsa and Newell s won the 1992 Torneo Clausura 17 18 After a period in Mexico he returned to Argentina and won another league title the 1998 Clausura while coaching Velez Sarsfield 19 Argentina national team EditIn 1998 Bielsa was given the job of manager at Spanish La Liga side Espanyol but he soon left after being offered the management of the Argentina national team later that year taking over after a four year period by Daniel Passarella as manager At the 1999 Copa America Argentina were beaten 3 0 by Colombia in a game where Argentina forward Martin Palermo missed three penalties and Bielsa was sent off On Bielsa s post match reaction Tim Vickery of the BBC wrote In the press conference he sat staring into space refusing to make eye contact with anyone his usual stance He was asked what he had made of the referee s performance If the question was predictable the answer was anything but One doesn t usually have the habit of commenting on referees but he said leaving everyone to believe he would continue with a rant about a joker running amok with a whistle Instead he proceeded with but in respect of my expulsion the referee was absolutely correct because I protested in an ill mannered form 20 Argentina won the qualification group for the 2002 FIFA World Cup but did not progress through the first knockout round at the tournament 21 Despite this Bielsa stayed on his position as Argentine manager The Albicelestes were runners up in the 2004 Copa America 22 and won the 2004 Olympic Games gold medal 23 With the latter his team became the first Latin American team to win the Olympic title in football since 1928 when Uruguay beat Argentina in the final the first Argentinian Olympic gold medal in 52 years 24 Bielsa however resigned at the end of 2004 being succeeded by Jose Pekerman 25 Chile national team Edit Bielsa at a press conference in 2009 Santiago Chile Under Bielsa s guidance the Chile national team underwent many positive and negative historic firsts For the first time in its history Chile was able to earn a point playing Uruguay away in Montevideo Chile also suffered their worst defeat ever when playing at home during qualifiers losing 3 0 against Paraguay This historic low was repeated with a Chile loss of 3 0 against Brazil which also marked the first home loss against Brazil in a qualification game in nearly 50 years On 15 October 2008 however Bielsa masterminded a 1 0 win over his native Argentina Chile s first win ever over Argentina in an official match Argentina s loss prompted the resignation of its coach Alfio Basile 26 Chile soundly beat Peru 3 1 in Lima a location where they last won in 1985 Bielsa then led Chile to a 2 0 win at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium against hosts Paraguay obtaining an away triumph on this location for the first time in almost 30 years The team continued the road to the 2010 World Cup with a victory over Bolivia 4 0 After a 2 2 tie against Venezuela in Santiago and travelling to Brazil to lose 2 4 Chile finally achieved qualification to the World Cup after defeating Colombia 4 2 a result that was also Chile s first ever away win against the Colombians By helping Chile qualify for a World Cup after two tournament absences Bielsa attained great popularity there His appointment brought about visible changes in the Chilean set up with the fast tracking of young talents and a more attacking mindset away from home 27 Due to the rumors that Bielsa would not continue to lead Chile after finishing their campaign at the World Cup Chilean fans campaigned for him to remain as coach with the movement titled Bielsa is NOT leaving 28 Chile reached the round of 16 of the World Cup where they were eliminated by Brazil 29 On 2 August 2010 Harold Mayne Nicholls President of the Chilean Football Board announced that Bielsa would remain with the Chile team until 2015 30 Bielsa however stated that he would leave his position if Jorge Segovia was elected as the new President of the Chilean Football Board 31 He followed through on this threat despite Segovia s election being annulled and resigned in February 2011 32 According to Hermogenes Perez de Arce President of Chile Sebastian Pinera had a personal long term interest in removing Mayne Nicholls from the Presidency of the Chilean Football Board and pushed for him to be replaced 33 Bielsa subsequently made headlines for his brief and cold greeting to Pinera in the farewell before the 2010 FIFA World Cup 34 13 Both Bielsa and Mayne Nicholls had good relations with former president Michelle Bachelet Pinera s political rival 35 Athletic Bilbao Edit Bielsa as Athletic Bilbao manager in 2012 On 8 July 2011 Josu Urrutia announced Athletic Bilbao would appoint Bielsa as manager after Urrutia promised the appointment of Bielsa in his campaign to become president of the club 36 On 18 August 2011 Bielsa took charge of his first game at San Mames drawing 0 0 against Turkish side Trabzonspor in the UEFA Europa League play offs 37 On 3 October 2011 Bielsa a devout Roman Catholic visited the Poor Clares of Guernica Spain alongside his wife He wanted them to pray for his team which they continued to do 38 The players began to adjust to the changes as the season progressed and following an away victory at local rivals Real Sociedad Athletic Bilbao produced a good run of autumn form which included wins over Paris Saint Germain Osasuna and Sevilla as well as credible draws with Valencia and Barcelona then only to drop points at home to newly promoted Granada 39 The team also finished top of their UEFA Europa League group and defeated Lokomotiv Moscow in the last 32 Athletic then drew Manchester United and in impressive style won 3 2 in the first leg at Old Trafford going on to knock them out of the tournament with a 2 1 victory at home In the quarter final they went to Schalke 04 and won the first leg 4 2 despite being 2 1 down after a Raul brace on 72 minutes Athletic drew the second leg against Schalke 2 2 going through to the semi finals with a favourable aggregate score of 6 4 to face Sporting Clube de Portugal 40 41 42 After Athletic lost the first leg of the semi final 2 1 in Lisbon they overturned this result in the return leg and ran out 4 3 winners on aggregate when Fernando Llorente scored the winner in the 88th minute This set up a match with Atletico Madrid in an all Spanish Europa League final 43 44 45 Athletic however would lose 3 0 in the final played on 9 May at the Arena Națională Bucharest 46 47 48 On 25 May 2012 Athletic also lost the Copa del Rey Final against Barcelona at the Vicente Calderon Stadium falling 3 0 49 The 2012 13 season was a major disappointment for Athletic the sale of key midfielder Javi Martinez to Bayern Munich and striker Fernando Llorente being frozen out of the club over contract disagreements led to the Lions performances faltering After finishing only in 12th place in La Liga on 7 June 2013 Athletic s president revealed that Bielsa would not be offered a new contract When it expired on 30 June 2013 he left the club Marseille Edit Bielsa as manager of Marseille in 2015 On 2 May 2014 Marseille president Vincent Labrune announced the hiring of Bielsa as his team s coach on a French radio station Labrune had previously confirmed an agreement in principle had been reached after the club s 0 0 Ligue 1 draw with Lille on 20 April Bielsa signed a two year contract set to begin after the 2014 World Cup thus becoming the club s first Argentine coach 50 He led them to the symbolic title of autumn champions after they beat Lille OSC on Matchday 19 on 21 December 2014 of the 2014 15 Ligue 1 season before they faded to finish fourth in Ligue 1 at the end of the season 51 On 8 August 2015 after Marseille lost their opening 2015 16 Ligue 1 match against Caen Bielsa announced his resignation due to conflicts with the club s management stating that changes had been made to his contract 52 Lazio Edit On 5 July 2016 Bielsa was appointed manager of Italian club Lazio of Serie A 53 However just two days later on 8 July Bielsa quit as the club s manager 54 prompting Lazio to issue legal action against Bielsa for breach of contract suing him for 50 million 55 Bielsa later explained that the club had been unable to recruit the players he had wanted by the deadline he had given to the club and did not feel that his needs would be supported during the transfer window 56 57 Lille Edit On 24 May 2017 Bielsa was unveiled as the new manager of Ligue 1 club Lille on a two year contract 58 Upon joining Bielsa wanted to bring a more youthful side to Lille s squad 59 and before the season started he informed 11 experienced players including Vincent Enyeama Marko Basa Rio Mavuba and Eder that they could leave the club 60 Then Lille player Eric Bautheac revealed that Bielsa informed the players he wanted to leave in a conversation before pre season had even began 61 Bielsa then signed younger promising players such as Nicolas Pepe Thiago Mendes Thiago Maia Kevin Malcuit Fode Ballo Toure Luiz Araujo and Edgar Ie 62 On 22 November 2017 Bielsa was suspended as coach after just 13 games in charge with Lille announcing he had been suspended momentarily as coach pending further announcement After Bielsa s initial suspension Lille appointed a four man technical coaching unit of Fernando Da Cruz Joao Sacramento Benoit Delaval and Franck Mantaux 63 On 15 December 2017 Lille announced Bielsa s contract had now been terminated 64 Christophe Galtier was named as Bielsa s replacement as manager on 29 December 2017 65 Sporting adviser Luis Campos said after Bielsa left that he felt the decision to let some of the experienced players leave was the key to the departure 66 Leeds United Edit 2018 19 Edit This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page February 2022 On 15 June 2018 Bielsa became Championship club Leeds United s new head coach to replace Paul Heckingbottom signing a two year contract with the option of a third year In doing so he became the highest paid manager in Leeds United history 67 68 Leeds won their opening game of the new 2018 19 Championship season beating Stoke City 3 1 at Elland Road 69 In his second game as manager Bielsa s side beat Frank Lampard s Derby County 4 1 at Pride Park Stadium Bielsa also won his third game in charge 2 1 against Bolton in the EFL Cup making him the first Leeds manager to win his opening three games since Jimmy Armfield in October 1974 70 This run extended to four games following their 2 0 victory over Rotherham United making him the first Leeds United manager ever to record four consecutive wins at the start of their tenure as head coach 71 Leeds winning run was threatened after a 2 2 draw with Swansea City but a 79th minute equaliser from former Swansea player Pablo Hernandez ensured Leeds continued their unbeaten run 72 After leading Leeds United through the first six Championship rounds unbeaten and to the top of the league Bielsa was awarded Championship Manager of the Month for August 2018 by the EFL 73 Bielsa s unbeaten start to the season was ended on 22 September with a 2 1 home defeat inflicted by Birmingham City Che Adams first half brace was enough to beat Leeds despite the home side having most of the possession and chances created 74 Bielsa s Leeds had to endure an extensive injury list with several of his squad picking up significant injuries within the first few months of the season 75 However with Leeds still in the Championship automatic promotion positions at the start of December 2018 despite the injuries 76 Bielsa was praised for his integration of Leeds United academy players to seamlessly cover the gaps of his injured squad 77 and over the course of the 2018 19 season he gave 10 players under 21 their senior debuts 78 On 23 December after a dramatic late 2 3 win against Aston Villa 79 at the exact half way point of the season Bielsa s Leeds side sat top of the Championship despite a continued extensive injury list 80 Bielsa was nominated for the Championship Manager of the Month award for December 2018 81 but lost out to Hull City manager Nigel Adkins 82 Before a 2 0 victory over Derby County on 11 January 2019 to further Leeds lead at the top of the Championship table 83 in the pre match build up Bielsa admitted he had sent a spy to the Derby training ground 84 after reports emerged in the press that a man was spotted the previous day outside the Derby training ground 85 86 Derby manager Frank Lampard was critical of Bielsa s method 87 On 12 January Leeds United released a statement in response to the incident 88 Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino described the incident as not a big deal and commonplace in Argentina 89 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola when asked about Bielsa due to his scouting methods described him as the best and said everyone who works with him is a better player and the teams are better That s why he s a special manager and special person 90 On 15 January the EFL announced they would be investigating the incident 91 With intense media scrutiny on what was coined Spygate in the media dividing opinion worldwide 92 93 94 on 16 January 2019 Bielsa announced a press briefing where he gave a detailed analysis of his research on a PowerPoint presentation to the gathered media and journalists detailing his meticulousness thoroughness and preparation over his opponents 95 96 with some journalists in attendance describing it as a coaching masterclass and genius 97 98 99 Bielsa s Spygate saga was resolved on the 18 February when Leeds were fined 200 000 by the EFL for breach of a portion of Rule 3 4 of EFL Regulations In all matters and transactions relating to The League each Club shall behave towards each other Club and The League with the utmost good faith 100 101 with the EFL also announcing a new rule as a result that teams could not watch opposition training up to 72 hours before a game 100 It was subsequently revealed by Bielsa that he paid the 200 000 fine in full out of his own pocket 102 With Bielsa s Leeds in second place with just four games to go and thus in the automatic promotion position ahead of rivals Sheffield United on 19 April Leeds lost in a shock 1 2 defeat against relegation threatened Wigan Athletic with Leeds playing 70 minutes against 10 men after Wigan had Cedric Kipre sent off The result proved costly as Sheffield United overtook them on goal difference 103 On 28 April 2019 Bielsa made one of the most contentious managerial calls of the Championship season in Leeds penultimate league game against Aston Villa at Elland Road 104 105 106 In the 72nd minute of a tight game between two teams who were essentially jostling for position in the playoffs albeit Leeds mathematically still able to gain automatic promotion when Villa s Jonathan Kodjia was injured and remained on the ground Tyler Roberts passed the ball up the line to Mateusz Klich who took it up the left wing and put the ball into the far corner past Jed Steer The goal the first of the game sparked pandemonium with Villa s Conor Hourihane Ahmed Elmohamady Neil Taylor and Leeds Patrick Bamford caught up in a fracas with Klich at its centre which involved several additional players from both sides and was eventually broken up by referee Stuart Attwell Elland Road stewards and other players In the immediate aftermath Attwell sent off the peripherally involved Anwar El Ghazi with a straight red card subsequently rescinded by The FA 107 and Bielsa s response to his players was in the interests of fairness and after consulting with Villa boss Dean Smith 108 that his team should allow an unchallenged equaliser to be scored the manager can be seen shouting Give the goal Give the goal from the touchline From the restart Albert Adomah essentially walked the ball into net unchallenged by 10 Leeds players with only a frustrated and disbelieving Pontus Jansson giving chase and nearly dispossessing the forward The game remained 1 1 and put the second automatic promotion spot mathematically out of reach for Leeds and see them enter the play offs Bielsa and the team were subsequently awarded the 2019 FIFA Fair Play Award on 23 September 2019 for their actions during this game 109 with the FIFA citation noting that The game finished 1 1 ultimately allowing their promotion rivals Sheffield United to guarantee their automatic spot in the Premier League at Leeds expense What was at stake makes Bielsa s act of sportmanship all the more remarkable At the end of the 2018 19 season with Leeds missing out on automatic promotion Bielsa said that he refused to blame the club for missing out on signing winger Daniel James whose deal fell through dramatically on deadline day in the 2019 January transfer window but said I m not underlying the importance of the absence of Dan James 110 Leeds finished the regular season in third place and qualified for the playoffs after an injury hit season Leeds also had several key players out injured for their playoff campaign 111 In the semi final playoffs versus sixth placed Derby County they were beaten on 3 4 aggregate over the two legs Despite taking a 1 0 win at Pride Park into the home leg at Elland Road Bielsa s Leeds lost 4 2 in an encounter that saw both teams reduced to 10 men and Derby progress to the final against Aston Villa 112 With Bielsa denying the narrative of Bielsa Burnout 113 journalists theory that his sides tire in the second half of a season 114 115 Bielsa said one of the big reasons Leeds failed to gain promotion was their profligacy in front of goal over the course of the season saying that statistically Leeds needed several more chances to score compared to their league rivals 116 117 2019 20 Promotion to the Premier League Edit Banner in honour of Bielsa in Wetherby West Yorkshire following Leeds United s promotion to the Premier League On 28 May 2019 Bielsa and Leeds jointly exercised the option on Bielsa s contract to continue as Leeds head coach for the following 2019 20 season 118 After Bielsa had signed his new contract Leeds announced the signings of Helder Costa Ben White loan Jack Harrison loan Jack Clarke loan Illan Meslier loan and Eddie Nketiah loan in their bid to get back to the Premier League in the 2019 20 EFL Championship season Defender Pontus Jansson was told by Bielsa to return to training later than the rest of the first team squad in order to give him time to find a new club with him no longer in Bielsa s plans for the upcoming season Jansson was subsequently sold to Brentford 119 120 After beating Yorkshire rivals Barnsley on 15 September 2019 Bielsa s Leeds side remained top of the Championship after seven games during the 2019 20 EFL Championship 121 Leeds continued to impress throughout November and Bielsa won the EFL Championship Manager of the Month for November 122 123 Bielsa s side returned to top of the league on 29 December 2019 thus ending the decade at the top of the Championship after a 4 5 victory in a dramatic win against Birmingham City 124 On 1 January 2020 Leeds drew with then second placed West Bromwich Albion in a 1 1 draw The result kept Leeds on top of the table on goal difference 125 However after the game it was revealed that Arsenal had recalled Eddie Nketiah 126 Bielsa had also lost loanee Jack Clarke who had been recalled by Tottenham Hotspur 127 with Bielsa stating that he would be looking to replace both players 128 The club secured replacements for both players during the January transfer window signing Jean Kevin Augustin on loan from RB Leipzig and Ian Poveda on a four and a half year contract from Manchester City 129 130 After the English professional football season was paused in March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season was resumed during June Under Bielsa Leeds United secured promotion to the Premier League on 17 July 2020 with two matches remaining of the 2019 20 season and also became the EFL Championship Champions for the 2019 20 season finishing 10 points ahead of second placed West Bromwich Albion 131 On 18 July after Bielsa had delivered promotion a street in Leeds city centre was renamed Marcelo Bielsa Way 132 After the achievement of being crowned Champions of the Championship and guiding Leeds to the Premier League after a 16 year absence on 27 July 2020 Bielsa was named the LMA Championship Manager of the Year 2020 133 On 31 July Bielsa won the Championship Manager of the Month award for July 134 On 11 September 2020 Bielsa signed a new contract to stay at Leeds for the 2020 21 Premier League season 135 2020 21 Edit On 12 September 2020 Bielsa s first game as head coach in the Premier League ended in a 4 3 defeat at Anfield against reigning champions Liverpool 136 137 Conversely the first Premier League game at Elland Road for 16 years saw Leeds come out 4 3 victors against fellow promoted club Fulham These two games set the tone for a free scoring free conceding first half to the season earning Bielsa and his team many plaudits for their style of play and culminating in Bielsa placing 3rd in The Best FIFA Football Coach award on 17 December 138 As if for emphasis the two week period following the awards witnessed a 5 2 home win against Newcastle United on 16 December 139 followed by a 6 2 defeat against Manchester United at Old Trafford 140 only for the year to end in a 5 0 away victory at West Brom nine days later 141 Despite the New Year starting poorly with a 3 0 away loss to Tottenham 142 and an ignominious 3 0 FA Cup defeat to Crawley Town 143 Bielsa s Leeds ended the campaign strongly They lost just one of their last 11 games while securing impressive results against the league s top sides This included draws at home against Manchester United Chelsea and defending champions Liverpool as well as victories against Tottenham at home and champions elect Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium despite playing most of the match with just ten men Leeds United eventually finished ninth securing more points and scoring more goals than any other promoted side for 20 years 144 2021 22 Edit On 27 February 2022 Leeds and Bielsa parted ways after a streak of four consecutive losses across which Leeds conceded 17 goals leaving them 16th in the table two points above Burnley and one above Everton with these teams however both with two games fewer than Leeds The fans were still singing Bielsa s name even after poor performances 145 146 147 Coaching style EditHailed as one of the most influential managers of all time introducing a third wave ideology in Argentine coaching previously influenced by Cesar Luis Menotti and Carlos Bilardo citation needed Pep Guardiola has described Bielsa as the best in the world 148 He has been a heavy influence on his former players many of whom later became coaches Mauricio Pochettino Diego Simeone Marcelo Gallardo 149 Bielsa s signature formation in his squads is the 3 3 3 1 formation which he made famous and brought to the front of the world s mainstream football scene during his coaching tenures in with the Argentina and Chile national teams and Marseille citation needed Although the 3 3 3 1 and its variations the 3 3 1 3 and the 3 4 3 diamond were occasionally used by other managers at UEFA Champions League and FIFA World Cup level before Bielsa notably by Johan Cruyff at Barcelona 150 by Louis van Gaal at Ajax 151 by Guus Hiddink at PSV Eindhoven 152 and Australia 153 by Vicente del Bosque at Real Madrid 154 by Ottmar Hitzfeld at Bayern Munich 154 by Co Adriaanse at Porto 155 156 by Frank Pagelsdorf at Hamburger SV 157 158 by Mircea Lucescu at Galatasaray 159 by Ivica Osim at Sturm Graz 160 161 162 by Angelos Anastasiadis at Panathinaikos 163 by Dusan Bajevic at AEK Athens 164 and by Yuri Semin at FC Lokomotiv Moscow 165 and Russia 166 167 it was Bielsa who first made it his standard formation and popularized it worldwide during his tenures with Argentina 168 Chile 169 at Olympique de Marseille 170 and occasionally at Athletic de Bilbao 171 172 For this formation the players are three defenders three midfielders one central midfielder with two wide players wing backs three attacking midfielders one No 10 and two wingers and one centre forward The 3 3 3 1 allows quick transitions from defending to attacking as many of the players used in the formation can perform both defensive and attacking tasks Moreover it establishes superiority in numbers in every part of the field since with this formation his teams could defend with seven players attack with six or seven players or protect a scoreline by overwhelming the midfield with six players To use 3 3 3 1 all players have to quickly set to attacking positions when the ball is in the team s possession and all players have to aggressively press and recover the ball when it is not in possession so it requires great teamwork and understanding between teammates 173 When he took the Argentina job at the end of his first training session Bielsa handed the players a pencil and a little slip of paper He wanted them to write down whether they wanted to line up with a back three or a four He went through all the replies Back four back four back four This clearly shows your preference for a line of four But I m telling you that from now on we re going to be playing with a back three See you tomorrow And he won them over bringing them round to his way of thinking BBC South American football correspondent Tim Vickery 20 He adapted to an attacking 4 3 3 at Athletic Bilbao as seen in the 2012 UEFA Europa League Final with full backs pushing forward and a converted midfielder in the back line also involved in build up play with the pressing and coordination elements still in evidence In the 2018 19 season at Leeds United Bielsa introduced a 4 1 4 1 formation 174 with Kalvin Phillips converted from a box to box or attacking midfielder into the deep lying midfielder 175 When facing a team who played with two central strikers Bielsa would switch to the 3 3 3 1 176 with Phillips dropping further back into the defensive line as a centre back or sweeper 177 or Luke Ayling shifting from right back This signature style of Bielsa s has had so much influence in the football scene that many present coaches former players under Bielsa s command are heavily influenced by the style such as Gerardo Martino Mauricio Pochettino Diego Simeone Matias Almeyda Eduardo Berizzo Mauricio Pellegrino Santiago Solari Andrea Pisanu 178 and Marcelo Gallardo Current Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola credited Bielsa as his tactical inspiration and called him the best manager in the world in 2012 179 Jorge Sampaoli former manager of Argentina Sevilla FC and Chile has been described as a disciple of Bielsa Former Argentina national team captain Roberto Ayala a defender under Bielsa stated Sometimes we wouldn t see any of the strikers because he d have them training at a different time and it was the same with the midfielders 180 Bielsa is known for watching and collecting numerous football videos to the point of obsession He edits and analyses each video for each individual player He also uses statistical software and other technological tools to prepare for games John Carlin an English journalist has stated that Bielsa has the most learned football library on the planet 181 Bielsa likes to systematise the game He says that there are 29 distinct formations in football and believes that every young player should be given the opportunity to experience each of them 182 better source needed Discovered by Bielsa prolific former Argentina national team striker Gabriel Batistuta proclaimed Bielsa to be the one who taught me how to train on rainy days he taught me everything 183 184 Fernando Llorente who played under Bielsa at Athletic Bilbao said of his former coach At first he seems tough and he may even annoy you with his persistence and don t take no for an answer resilience but in the end he is a genius 185 Chile international Alexis Sanchez said of Bielsa I learned a lot from him and it is because of him that I am who I am 186 Bayern Munich player Javi Martinez who worked with Bielsa at Bilbao said that Bielsa taught me a lot how to play as a centre back and to learn a different style of football everyone should work with him at least once in their life 187 Bielsa is credited with the rise of the Leeds United and England international player Kalvin Phillips with former Leeds United Manager Howard Wilkinson stating Bielsa can take huge credit for the player that Phillips has developed into 188 Manchester City and France player Benjamin Mendy noted for his improvement under Bielsa at Marseille said Bielsa had given back to him the strength and aggressiveness lost last year 189 190 His club and international teammate Aymeric Laporte who was given his debut by Bielsa at Athletic Bilbao described him as a mentor figure 190 while fellow France international Dimitri Payet who worked with Bielsa at Marseille said The season with Marcelo Bielsa made me grow as a man and especially on the field in the game he gave me important bases that I still use today Former Lille player Nicolas Pepe now at Arsenal who was signed by Bielsa for Lille described Bielsa as special and a great coach 191 Bielsa s unique style continued at Leeds where to receive a work permit from the UK government he had to prove exceptional talent he did so by compiling a dossier of every formation used in every Championship match during the 2017 18 season with notes on frequency and variations Once at the Yorkshire club he instituted all day training sessions gave the first team their own private space at Thorp Arch and had sleeping quarters installed in his office so he could devote more time to match analysis As a motivational tactic Bielsa once made players pick up litter around the training ground for three hours as he had been told that was how long an average Leeds fan worked to afford a ticket 192 Some critics have argued that the taxing demands of Bielsa s management style have led to his teams starting a season brightly before a dip in performances as players begin to tire 193 In August 2019 Bielsa was one of the main stars of Leeds United documentary Take Us Home documenting the 2018 19 season on Amazon Prime featuring in several episodes in voiceover before doing an interview for the final episode The End The documentary was narrated by actor and Leeds United fan Russell Crowe 194 195 196 After Leeds 4 0 defeat of then chasing rivals West Bromwich Albion at home on 1 March 2019 in Take Us Home Bielsa through a translator mused on the nature of victory I came to be part of a programme that has goals and of course we are aware of the goals wanted by the city and the club the players the fans everybody But I also can t say that my only interest is winning What also interests me is the way we build to the victory 197 Managerial statistics EditAs of match played 26 February 2022 198 Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To RecordP W D L Win Newell s Old Boys 1 July 1990 30 June 1992 97 39 38 20 0 40 2Atlas 1 July 1993 31 January 1995 77 29 20 28 0 37 7America 1 July 1995 25 March 1996 33 10 14 9 0 30 3Velez Sarsfield 1 July 1997 30 June 1998 44 23 14 7 0 52 3Espanyol 10 July 1998 19 October 1998 12 3 3 6 0 25 0Argentina 20 October 1998 15 September 2004 85 56 18 11 0 65 9Chile 11 July 2007 4 February 2011 51 28 8 15 0 54 9Athletic Bilbao 7 July 2011 30 June 2013 113 43 31 39 0 38 1Marseille 17 May 2014 8 August 2015 41 21 7 13 0 51 2Lazio 6 July 2016 8 July 2016 0 0 0 0 Lille 24 May 2017 15 December 2017 14 3 4 7 0 21 4Leeds United 1 June 2018 27 February 2022 170 81 30 59 0 47 6Total 737 335 190 212 0 45 5Honours EditManager Edit Newell s Old Boys Primera Division Argentina 1990 91 1992 Clausura 17 Copa Libertadores runner up 1992 17 Velez Sarsfield Primera Division Argentina 1998 Clausura 19 Argentina Summer Olympics 2004 24 CONMEBOL Pre Olympic Tournament 2004 Copa America runner up 2004 22 Athletic Bilbao Copa del Rey runner up 2011 12 49 UEFA Europa League runner up 2011 12 47 Leeds United EFL Championship 2019 20 199 Individual IFFHS World s Best National Coach 2001 200 runner up 2004 201 South American Coach of the Year 2009 202 LMA Championship Manager of the Year 2020 133 EFL Championship Manager of the Month August 2018 74 November 2019 203 July 2020 134 FIFA Fair Play Award 2019 204 shared with his club Leeds United The Best FIFA Football Coach 2020 3rd place 205 Notes Edit a b In isolation Bielsa is pronounced ˈbjelsa References Edit Acta del Partido celebrado el 01 de junio de 2013 en Madrid Minutes of the Match held on 1 June 2013 in Madrid in Spanish Royal Spanish Football Federation Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d MARCELO BIELSA THE FACTS BEHIND THE MAN Leeds United 15 June 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2021 Marcelo Bielsa Profile PlanetSport Retrieved 27 January 2023 Marcelo Bielsa The Most Influential Coach of the 21st Century Marcelo Bielsa In Others Words Anyanwu John 13 February 2021 Marcelo Bielsa s Influence On Guardiola Zidane amp Pochettino Soofootball Bielsa and Guardiola How incredible Leeds boss influenced the greatest coach of the modern era Goal com India www goal com Marcelo Bielsa El Loco s Journey From Argentina to Footballing Immortality in Europe 90min com 10 June 2019 Retrieved 14 February 2021 What Leeds fans can expect from Pep Guardiola s idol Marcelo Bielsa the crazy one Four Four Two Retrieved 7 August 2018 de 2013 30 de Mayo Velez le ganaba a Huracan y con el Loco Bielsa lograba un nuevo campeonato infobae Retrieved 14 February 2021 Marcelo Bielsa el mejor DT de la Roja segun los hinchas Retrieved 14 February 2021 Vergara Carlos 18 August 2012 Chile Furor por una pelicula que parodia a Pinera La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 22 January 2021 a b Bielsa Disculpas a los chilenos que pude incomodar Diario y Radio U Chile in Spanish 2 July 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2020 En una breve carta dirigida la pais el Director Tecnico de la Seleccion chilena Marcelo Bielsa busco terminar con la polemica suscita por su frio saludo al Presidente Sebastian Pinera durante la visita oficial del plantel a La Moneda Heppenstall Ross Marcelo Bielsa has Leeds United fans dreaming of a return to Europe The Times Retrieved 3 September 2021 Liew Jonathan Marcelo Bielsa wasn t expected to last at Leeds United but he s leading the club back to glory New Statesman Retrieved 3 September 2021 Bennett Tom Burnout What burnout Leeds United s strong end to the season could redefine Marcelo Bielsa s reputation Associated Newspapers Limited Retrieved 3 September 2021 a b c Newell s Old Boys FIFA 26 July 2012 Archived from the original on 14 June 2009 Retrieved 26 July 2012 Esquadrao Imortal Newell s Old Boys 1987 1992 Immortal Squad Newell s Old Boys 1987 1992 in Portuguese Imortais do Futebol 11 November 2014 Retrieved 31 May 2018 a b Velez le ganaba a Huracan y con el Loco Bielsa lograba un nuevo campeonato Velez beat Huracan and with Loco Bielsa achieved a new championship in Latin American Spanish Infobae 30 May 2013 Retrieved 15 June 2018 a b Vickery Tim 15 June 2018 Marcelo Bielsa Leeds United s new boss a complete one off BBC Retrieved 7 August 2018 Bielsa tactics to blame for our early exit The Daily Telegraph London 12 June 2002 dead link a b Brasil vence nos penaltis e ganha a Copa America Brazil win on penalties and claim the Copa America in Portuguese Terra 25 July 2004 Retrieved 15 June 2018 ESPN Argentina captures first Olympic gold Olympics Sports espn go com 28 August 2004 Retrieved 27 July 2012 a b Argentina win first gold in 52 years Rediff com 28 August 2004 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Tired Bielsa quits Argentina job CNN 15 September 2004 BBC Football BBC News 17 October 2008 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Chile still waiting for a revolution FIFA com 21 February 2008 Archived from the original on 26 February 2008 Bielsa NO se va Archived 20 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine World Cup 2010 Kaka lifts Brazil out of the ordinary and past Chile The Guardian 29 June 2010 Bielsa ratificado Su objetivo es preparar la proxima generacion Archived from the original on 5 August 2010 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Slater Russ 30 November 2010 Chilean Football Loses Their Star Man as Argentine Coach Marcelo Bielso Steps Down as National Coach Sounds and Colours Retrieved 27 July 2012 Bielsa resigns as Chile coach Associated Press 4 February 2011 Retrieved 4 February 2011 Hermogenes Perez de Arce Pinera interfirio en levantar oposicion a Mayne Nicholls Emol 5 November 2010 Retrieved 20 March 2021 Vinas Silvia 2 July 2010 Chile Bielsa and Pinera When Football Meets Politics Global Voices Retrieved 1 June 2021 Chileans Worry for Future After Marcelo Bielsa Exit Inside Futbol 10 November 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Marcelo Bielsa dirigira el Athletic de Bilbao in Spanish El Universo 8 July 2011 Retrieved 12 February 2022 Athletic Bilbao v Trabzonspor 18 August 2011 11V11 Com 11v11 Retrieved 12 February 2011 Athletic de Bilbao embelesa con Bielsa y la oracion de 15 religiosas de clausura Aciprensa com Retrieved 27 July 2012 thesubstitution 29 March 2012 Challenging Barcelona the matches that exposed Guardiola amp Co Thesubstitution tumblr com Archived 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Bilbao as it happened The Guardian Press Association 9 May 2012 Retrieved 9 May 2012 a b Athletic Bilbao 0 3 Barcelona Pedro double and Messi clinch Copa del Rey and offer Guardiola fitting finale Goal com 25 May 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Ligue 1 Marcelo Bielsa appointed as new Marseille head coach Sky Sports Bielsa V Ranieri A battle for tactical mastery www ligue1 com 6 August 2017 Marcelo Bielsa demissionne de l OM in French L equipe Retrieved 8 August 2015 OFFICIAL Lazio appoint Bielsa Football Italia 6 July 2016 Retrieved 6 July 2016 Lazio Marcelo Bielsa quits as coach of Serie A side after two days bbc co uk BBC Sport 8 July 2016 Retrieved 8 July 2016 Lazio Inzaghi in Bielsa sued Football Italia 8 July 2016 Retrieved 8 July 2016 Marcelo Bielsa explains why he quit Lazio after just TWO days in charge The Mirror 9 July 2016 Bielsa reveals why he quit Lazio job after two days goal com Retrieved 12 April 2019 Ligue 1 Bielsa promises attacking football at Lille Goal com Goal com 24 May 2017 Retrieved 10 June 2017 Marcelo Bielsa s short lived catastrophe at Lille is coming to an end The Guardian 30 November 2017 Retrieved 5 June 2018 Lille hiring Marcelo Bielsa as coach was a mistake sporting advisor ESPN 9 February 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Marcelo Bielsa decided Lille players future in 45 seconds Eric Bautheac ESPN 11 September 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Lille complete double signing of Mendes and Man Utd target Malcuit Goal 8 July 2017 Retrieved 27 July 2019 Marcelo Bielsa Lille suspend coach after latest defeat BBC Sport 22 November 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Marcelo Bielsa sacked as Lille manager after suspension ESPN 15 December 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2018 LOSC Christophe Galtier does statistically worse than Marcelo Bielsa RMC Sport 2 April 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Lille hiring Marcelo Bielsa as coach was a mistake sporting advisor ESPN 9 February 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2018 Marcelo Bielsa named head coach Leeds United F C 15 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 Leeds United confirm Marcelo Bielsa appointment Yorkshire Evening Post 15 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 Leeds Impress To Beat Stoke In Opener BBC Sport 5 August 2018 Road Nick Townsend 19 August 2018 No stopping Leeds as Bielsa revolution rolls on The Times Phil Hay s verdict Leeds United 2 Rotherham United 0 History made as Bielsa sees first real Championship action Retrieved 19 August 2018 Swansea City 2 2 Leeds United BBC Sport 21 August 2018 Retrieved 28 September 2018 Cross Beren 7 September 2018 Marcelo Bielsa is named Championship Manager of the Month Leeds Live Retrieved 25 September 2018 a b Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa wins Championship Manager of the Month award Retrieved 7 September 2018 Hay Phil 7 December 2018 Leeds United s injury list in full and how many games they ve missed this season Yorkshire Evening Post Retrieved 6 December 2018 Hay Phil 6 December 2018 Marcelo Bielsa insists there is no need for January signings despite growing injury list at 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