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Marcelo Bielsa lowered a change after the agonizing victory: "This is not enjoyed"

2020-07-13T12:00:07.012Z


After Leeds' triumph, which was one step away from moving up to the Premier League, El Loco analyzed the game and remembered the English football and team legend who died in the last hours.


07/12/2020 - 16:35

  • Clarín.com
  • sports

With an agonizing goal by Pablo Hernández, Leeds beat Swansea 1-0 in Wales, remains the only leader of the Championship three dates from the end and was closer to achieving the long-awaited promotion to the Premier League. Far from the image of the Spanish, who unleashed a crazy celebration on the field, or the rapporteur of the official transmission of the club, who shouted it with everything, almost on the verge of tears, the Madman Marcelo Bielsa maintained the tranquility that characterizes him .

"The game was very close, with few arrivals, but in the second half the offensive game improved. As the minutes progressed, our possibilities increased and in the last half hour we deserved to establish the minimum difference we achieved," he analyzed at the start. of the press conference. And then, beyond what the goal meant one minute from the end, Bielsa made it clear that until now the goal has not been achieved.

Hernandez celebrates his goal, that of Leeds relief. (Photo: @LUFC)

"More than emotions, one feels relief because the steps that must be taken, we are taking. Obviously, a goal at the end of the game is a greater emotion, but the true emotion we have not yet achieved. This is not enjoyed, the The only step that is celebrated is the final one, in case it is achieved, "added the coach.

In addition, Bielsa also referred to the death of Jack Charlton , former player of the English team (he won the 1966 World Cup) and who was part of the great Leeds team that won the English league (1969) and the FA Cup (1972).

🙏 A minute's silence for Jack pic.twitter.com/GVEJna9kH2

- Leeds United (@LUFC) July 12, 2020

"They are different feelings, sometimes one does not want to take the risk of comparing the feelings of a human being's departure with the joy of a victory. But in any case, having won avoids two sadnesses at the same time," said the Crazy.

El Loco won a key match.

With 84 points, Leeds led guard West Bromwich three and six third, Brentford, in a tournament that ensures promotion to the Premier League for the first two. In this way, Bielsa could mathematically secure the promotion to the major division next Thursday at 13 if he defeats Barnsley, last in the table, at home, and Brentford does not win, on Wednesday, against Preston.

Source: clarin

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