Phil Hay
Bielsa's reaction: "Forgetting the last five minutes, we could have won the game. But we had the last five minutes of the game when we could have lost it." #lufc
Bielsa: "The main arguments of our opponent are throw-ins, corners, long balls. All of them are legitimate but to impose our style we needed to do more complicated things. We did what we had to do to score." #lufc
Bielsa: "It was hard for us to play well. The position of Klich was a new one for him because he played as a fourth defender in front of three centre-backs. He couldn't use his main skill which is to make offensive actions. We were lacking this type of skill from him." #lufc
"It was hard for us to give the ball to Samuel Saiz. He's a player who can create." #lufc
Bielsa on the scuffle in the dug-out late on: "I take responsibility for this situation because I'm in football longer than my colleague (Harris). If you win or you lose, it means a lot for us. Sometimes we behave in a way and then after, we lament our behaviour."
"I have the obligation not to behave like this and I shouldn't allow myself to behave like this. When you get more experienced, you should moderate your behaviour. That is why I apologise."
Harris said he and Bielsa spoke after the game, to clear the air after the spat in the dug out. "I've spoken to him downstairs. There's no problem whatsoever." #lufc