Bielsa som vanlig selvkritisk etter tap:
Speaking after the final whistle, the manager said: “I didn't distribute the players correctly on the field. It was difficult for us to win the ball back. This caused us to defend poorly.
“In the first 30 minutes we didn't have the ball to give away, we allowed them to play out very easily and we couldn't get the ball back.
"What I explained is that I distributed the players wrongly in the first half. In the second half I corrected this error. You have to compare the two distributions."
YEP forklarer:
The boss’ response to a sluggish opening was to make a significant change at half time, introducing the ever-lively Ian Poveda for Jamie Shackleton.
Subsequently, Jack Harrison came inside, with Helder Costa switching flanks and Poveda taking up a berth wide on the right.
With both Harrison and Costa generally drifting out towards the left flank, and with Stuart Dallas’ usual attacking intent, it allowed the Whites to overload the right-hand side of the Leicester defence on more than one occasion, while also nullifying the Foxes’ own threat out wide.
Bielsa viste tydeligere enn tidligere at han kunne gå bort fra sin opprinnelige strategi:
Clearly, Bielsa’s response to going behind was to hit Leicester harder and faster, and for a while it looked as if their promising flurry of pressure after the restart might pay dividends.
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Even in difficult situations it’s apparent that Bielsa is willing trust in some variation or other of the thunderous attacking style that has brought his side this far, and while it wasn’t enough to get anything out of Monday’s encounter, if his players continue to respond to his instructions as well as they did last night, there aren’t many teams in the Premier League who will be able to resist them as effectively as Leicester did.
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/revealed-subtle-bielsa-change-nearly-paid-huge-dividends-leeds-v-leicester-3023801