Marcelo Bielsa admits Leeds' owners will have doubts about his future amid slump towards relegation zone - Telegraph 24/2/22
The Argentinian coach has overseen five games without a win and his team are now just three points clear of the drop zone
Mike McGrath
Marcelo Bielsa admits Leeds' owners will have doubts about
his future amid slump towards relegation zone
Marcelo Bielsa has raised fears over his future at Leeds
United after admitting the club’s board will have concerns about sliding
towards a Premier League relegation battle.
The Argentinian coach, 66, has overseen five games without a
win and his team have conceded 16 goals in February, leaving them three points
off the drop zone. Their rivals in the battle for survival also have games in hand.
After guiding the club back to the Premier League, Bielsa
has been assured of his status as one of Leeds’ great managers, yet his
position has never appeared on such a knife-edge as the last few weeks when
relegation-threatened rivals have caught them up.
Bielsa commented that their form of seven defeats in 10
matches is “only going to awaken doubts” in the Leeds boardroom. “I don't need
them to give me conclusions on the result of the team I manage,” he added.
In their second season back in the top flight, Leeds have
suffered injuries to a number of players including long-term absences of Kalvin
Phillips and Patrick Bamford. Bielsa has been adamant he cannot alter the
high-octane way his squad trains, regardless of the injury concerns.
He has also insisted that his attacking style of play cannot
change either despite heavy defeats to Arsenal (4-1), Manchester United (5-1
and 4-2), Manchester City (7-0) and this week’s 6-0 loss at Liverpool which
meant Leeds have the worst defence in the Premier League.
Burnley, who occupy 18th place, are one victory from
catching Leeds and are in good form with games in hand, while Everton and
Newcastle are just below Bielsa’s team but Eddie Howe’s players in particular
have shown signs of improvement.
Bielsa’s long-term future has also been in the spotlight
recently as he approaches the final four months of his contract at Elland Road.
He tends to leave it late in the summer to sign new deals and Jesse Marsch is
waiting in the wings in the event of a change.
The former RB Leipzig manager said he was “enjoying a bit of
free time” when interviewed this week but is looking for the right opportunity
to return to football.
Leeds will look to bounce back from their defeat at Anfield
when they face Tottenham on Saturday. "We are in a fight to defend our
position," said Bielsa, who restored Raphinha to his line-up against
Liverpool after substituting him at half-time against Everton and dropping him
from the starting XI in the next game.
The Brazilian, who has been in talks over a new deal, has
been one of Bielsa’s best performers this season and his substitution was a
surprise at the time. Another selection dilemma Bielsa has faced is whether to
include Joe Gelhardt in his starting line-ups.
Gelhardt, 19, has shown huge promise this season and earned
a last-gasp penalty to earn a point against Wolves on his first appearance at
Elland Road. But the teenager has been used sparingly despite calls for him to
be given regular games.
Leeds midfielder Adam Forshaw says the players must quickly
get over their loss at Anfield as they prepare for Spurs, who themselves
suffered the disappointment of defeat when they were beaten by Burnley on the
same night.
“It's hard not to let it affect you, I won’t lie,” said
Forshaw. “We’ve got an important game on Saturday so we've got to move on
quickly as well at the same time.”