09/25/2020 - 16:55
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The downward gaze only leaves her for a few moments, in which she turns her head to the left to observe her translator, who puts his hands between his legs and with a nervous voice tries not to make mistakes when he translates his statements from Spanish into English .
Seeing a press conference by Marcelo Bielsa has an almost hypnotizing effect, either because of what the Rosario says or because of the physical language that both show or because of the conjunction of both.
This time, the virtual encounter with journalism took place in the run-up to the derby between Leeds United and Sheffield United.
"Of all the derbies that I have seen, trained or analyzed,
I have never seen the intensity or the importance of
the match between Newell's and Rosario Central," said El
Loco
first
.
"All the games have seasonings that make them attractive. Those of the Premier League, even more so. And in the case of Sheffield United, which is a derby, and apart from a team that has consolidated strongly, that for us is a
good opportunity to compare
ourselves. It is a difficult team to face and we feel the game as a great challenge for us, "he analyzed.
It will be, however, a classic without fans, since in England it was decided that the games continue to be played behind closed doors
for six more months
.
In this regard, the Rosario valued: "There are two different views. Football without fans
is less football
and in the face of health problems that compromise life,
football is not important
."
In the midst of an atypical season due to the new coronavirus pandemic, finally, Bielsa was asked what he felt about the fact that the players chose to go to Leeds to have him as a coach.
"Look, honestly,
I think it's not true,
" he said categorically.
đź’¬ "The game on Sunday is a big challenge for us" Marcelo previews our clash with Sheffield United https://t.co/t3IIdY9M7D
- Leeds United (@LUFC) September 25, 2020
"The players, naturally and it is what corresponds,
choose the teams
and not the coaches - he developed -. In the case of Rodrigo Moreno, when I worked at Lazio, and I think also at another club in which I worked, we made attempts to incorporate him and he had better options than the one we proposed to him and, as seems logical and natural, he chose other clubs. "
"So, I believe that a
player who comes to Leeds, comes to Leeds
", concluded the
Fool
, without giving options to second opinions on the subject.
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