'It makes me dream' - ex-Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa opens up on new job in live presentation - YEP 20/6/22
Ex-Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa says the possibility of taking charge at Athletic Club Bilbao makes him dream.
By Graham Smyth
Bielsa has been lined up by Athletic Club presidential
candidate Iñaki Arechabaleta as a prospective replacement departing head coach
Marcelino García Toral. The club's presidential election takes place this week
and reports that Bielsa had agreed to take charge in the event of a win for
Arechabaleta have now been confirmed by Spanish media outlet El Chiringuito TV,
who have spoken with the Argentine.
"In the month of March I had contact with Iñaki
Arechabaleta, he proposed this possibility to me," they quote the
66-year-old as saying.
Bielsa has revealed to El Chiringuito that he initially
believed the best course of action for Athletic Club was to stick with
Marcelino, but news that the former Valencia boss was stepping down at the end
of June changed his mind.
“It is a great responsibility to be Athletic Club’s
coach," he said.
"I needed some time to give him an answer. I told
Arechabaleta that the best thing was for Marcelino to continue because he had
room for growth. Finally, after Marcelino’s decision I began to think about
giving him a positive answer."
Bielsa managed the club from August 2011 to June 2013, leading
them to the finals of both the Europa League and Copa del Rey. He can see
similarities between the squad in place at San Mamés stadium and the one he
managed previously, one that included the likes of Ander Herrera and Fernando
Llorente.
“The quality of this team is comparable to what it was ten
years ago," he said.
"It makes me dream to join a group that can try to have
a version of a similar level to that of 2011-2013.”
Bielsa gave a live presentation, in Spanish, on the prospect
of coaching Athletic Club Bilbao, as part of Arechabaleta's campaign for the
election on June 24. The ex-Chile and Argentina head coach included information
on the job he did at Elland Road as part of the presentation. You can view the
presentation HERE.
In his three and a half years at Leeds Bielsa came close to
promotion to the Premier League, secured it in his second season along with a
Championship title and then led the club to a top-half finish in the Premier
League. He was sacked in February with Leeds involved in a relegation fight and
replaced by American Jesse Marsch. The Whites escaped the drop on the final day
of the season with a win over Brentford.