Marcelo Bielsa manager behind myths expected to change the League

You may have heard of Marcelo Bielsa threatening his team's supporters that he would throw a hand grenade. Or how he went with Argentina at the 2002 World Cup armed with 2,000 videocassettes of his opponents. But have you heard he told his goalkeeper to throw the ball [...]
But have you heard he told his goalkeeper to throw the ball out of the sideline with intent every time he came up with the case because he thought that the opponent was vulnerable when he had his ball back?
Bielsa is an obsession, punctual, and enigmatic manager who carries with him an entire mythology. He's one of the most intriguing football personalities and he just arrived at Premier League of England, the strongest and most interesting league in the world, Writes BBC, translates Periscope.
According to some of his former footballers, none of the above three stories remains. And yet these fantasy stories in the hava are still widely believed because they go to many people in question who have students like Pep Guardio, Maurizio Pochetino, Diego Simeone, and others behind them.

Bielsa is from Rosario, capital of the Argentina province of Santa Fe, the middle child of a family that has produced politicians, lawyers and diplomats.
But as his brother and sister followed the family tradition by joining the law and politics of their brother Rafael, he is Argentina's ambassador to Kil é Bielsa became a soccer student.
In Argentina, football teams are always looking into every hall, every park, every place, hoping to find the next Messiah, the next Maradon or Batiatus. But what Bielsa did is typical of his style he became extremely punctual and organized for such a thing,” said the silverist football writer Marcela Mora y Aaruo.
So, he and his assistant, Jorge Griffin, shared the country in 70 territories, and assigned Bielsa's little Fiat to every country to go and see the new talents. ”
When Pochetino was 12 years old, Bielsa went to his family at 2 pm and told his mother that she was interested in signing with her son. His mother took him to his bedroom, but Pochetino shot him in his sleep. Bielsa told him: “Don't feel it, I don't want to talk to him, I just want to see his legs. ”
With Bielsan, match preparation never ends in training sessions. Lunar and Pardo, two of his former football players, returned home with video of rival teams to introduce their obsessions on tact and formations. During Newells' marriage, Dario Francos, Bielsa took his team to a hotel room to watch their opponent's last fight.
It's easy to understand how Biels got the nickname “












