09/10/2021 4:14 PM
Clarín.com
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Updated 09/10/2021 4:14 PM
Marcelo Bielsa, coach of Leeds United in the Premier League, spoke at a press conference in the run-up to the match against Liverpool on Sunday.
El Loco referred to the current situation in world football and
assured that players and all those involved in the sport should charge less so that the number of matches can be reduced and thus raise the level.
Another lesson from the Argentine coach.
"You
have to play less,
" fired the former coach of the Argentine and Chilean teams.
"Those of us who receive fees for participating,
we should charge less so that we can play less," he
added.
"The main problem is that there are more games than can be absorbed, so the justification for there being so many games and so much competition is that
football is very expensive because of what the players cost and what the players and everyone
else
earn. we are involved in football, "
the Leeds manager began by explaining.
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However, El Loco pointed out that although this is "the explanation that is offered, it is a half truth. The fact
that there are many parties does not only aim to raise more to pay the interpreters
."
"
The serious problem in football is that there are fewer and fewer players for the elite
. Another clear objective to be pursued is to invest in training," he said.
Leeds collide with Liverpool in the Premier on Sunday.
"My position is to curb inflation in football, the exaggerated cost of fees and the value of players, play less, make the game better, reduce the price of tickets so that spectators can go to football and
invest a lot in formation so that there are many more good players
, "he said.
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