Found out why crazy Marcelo Bielsa sits in the bucket during Leeds' games

It's just fantastic to see Marcelo Bielsan and Leeds at Premier League. There are many who think this team had to return to the English football elite in the past few years, but in fact this is the first time we've seen it at Premier League in the last 16 years. And with [...]
There are many who think this team had to return to the English football elite in the past few years, but in fact this is the first time we've seen it at Premier League in the last 16 years.
And with Marcelo Bielsan, this team has one of the wisest sports minds in the mood, while it's a pleasure to watch it even during their matches with reactions outside the restrictive lines.
Liverpool barely won a 4-3 victory against Bielsa's boys in the opening week of England.

For those of you who have never seen Bielsan on technical lines, prepare for the fantastic episode.
The 65-year-old walks around technical lines with exactly 13 steps a lucky number in South America and sits in a bucket to watch the match.
It turns out he's doing this because of the need, because he's got great back pain.
The journalist, Guillem Belague, found out last year: Bielsa walks six miles [6 km] from home to the training center.

His tense actions during the matches and the moments he sits in the bucket are his way of dealing with the constant back pain he's always had since football. )
Leeds has offered him a special bucket to sit during the matches, where he sees the club ridge and sponsor's dialogue. /Periscope. com/












