Felipe Bianchi hallucinates with Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa: qualifies Chilean football as mediocre



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Leeds United and Marcelo Bielsa debuted in the Premier League and from the beginning they made life difficult for champion Liverpool, nothing more and nothing less than at Anfield. The end result was an agonizing 4-3 win for the Reds reflecting the vibrant drive of the newly promoted team led by Loco.

AND one of those who lived through it was the journalist Felipe Bianchi, sharing his emotions on Twitter during the fierce 90 minutes lived this Saturday between Liverpool and Leeds.

“What a beautiful spectacle is football well played, with effort, quality, mobility, ambition, rhythm, prominence, a lot of work in previous practices, good coaches, players giving their all, respect for the show. Great Liverpool-Leeds duel ”, Bianchi launched.




From then on, the communicator took the path to criticism for what is not close to the Bielsa method: “What a pity what mediocrity, fear, laziness, little ambition, lack of respect for those who pay to see, have done to this sport. Enough of tolerating lazy, lukewarm, mediocre technicians and players. Maximum requirement. From the media, from the rostrum, from the leadership ”.

Added: “What a pleasure to see this type of football. A team full of stars, another without any, but both with the same ambition, always looking for the rival goal. The difference between filling stadiums and nobody goes because of how boring the bet is. Everyone understands it there: spectacle or death ”.

And of course, Bianchi’s darts were aimed directly at national football: “There is going to be the stupid penca who is going to talk about ‘mistakes’ over the emotion of the show. The champions of ‘balance’, the usual warmths in Chile, those responsible for the years of nothing. That’s why we are as we are: mediocre ”.

And the analysis continued: “wonderful. 80 minutes and they keep running. Everyone. The good, the bad, the old, the young. What a pleasure to see good football again. No lies, no excuses, no cowardice, no ordinary trot. (…) The best thing about Bielsa is that, wherever he plays, with whatever players, whatever squad, whatever his rival, the bet is the same. Naked and massacred that old lie that the game of a DT depends on the players he has ”.

And the sticks kept adding “That the squad does not give, that balance is the objective, that the return after several months does not allow running, that the money, that the history, that keep the hit, that not be suicidal. Never believe the technicians, commentators and expert players in excuses and mediocrity ”.

Sentence that “What a great game. Accustomed to seeing and hearing so much shit, so much justification for mediocre and gray lives and game formulas, an oasis to be able to attend what good football is: risk, daring, spectacle, entertainment. Mistakes? The only mistake in sport is to be a coward ”.



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