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He could have snatched the victory, but saw that it was unfair that it should happen. Here we talk about the opinion of Marcelo Bielsa, Leeds coach, after the draw with Manchester City.
A fun match that brought together Leeds United and Manchester City, which ended with a 1-1 draw for each team on the fourth day of the English Premier League. (See details)
“It was not fair that we had won. Yes, we could have achieved the victory, but that would not have been fair,” Bielsa said.
“We had to make a tremendous physical effort to get closer to the City level or show ourselves better than them in the middle of the game,” he added in his remarks during the press conference.
“We had to suffer and endure at the beginning and at the end of the game.”
He explained: “At the start of the game we couldn’t get the ball from them, while they took the ball from us easily, and then we became more hostile.”
He went on to say: “At the end of the game we defended well and attacked each other well, but at the beginning City completely dominated the game.”
“We participated in making the game go well, and City played an important role in making it that way as well. City is a very strong team physically and mentally. They play in that way that makes them always win games,” he said.
“There are many ways to analyze games, but there are two things that you cannot take or give. You should not give the ball to the opponent and not let him take it from you,” he continued.
“When Guardiola changed my defense, when Fernandinho participated, City started to control the game again. It was a very smart change that affected the course of the game, showing that it takes a long time to defend well to attack well.”
For the second game in a row, Manchester City lost points in the Premier League after a resounding defeat in the last round to Leicester City by five.
On the other hand, Leeds continued their brilliant results at the start of the English Premier League, reaching the No. 7 spot in fifth place on the table.
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