The Philosophy of Football: In Shadows of Marcelo Bielsa by Jed C. Davies is a product of three and a half years of research, interviews over coffee tables, bus journeys through foreign countries and the development of an idea. He was intense, driven and intellectual but he also wanted to be a footballer.

Now, let’s think about Marcelo Bielsa’s approach to each of these phases: Defence Famously intense pressing and high defensive line; As a general rule, Bielsa maintains a one-man advantage over the opposition striker(s).-> Preferring a 3-man defence when facing a 2-man attack. Marcelo Bielsa was born in Rosario, Argentina, in July 1955, the son of Rafael, a lawyer, and Lidia, a teacher. The next video features a pressing practice adapted from Marcelo Bielsa coaching philosophy. Marcelo Bielsa will leads Leeds United’s Championship challenge this coming season.

“A man with new ideas is a madman, until his ideas triumph”, Marcelo Bielsa once said. This year, given how successful Marcelo Bielsa has been in the Championship, I’m surprised I haven’t seen dozens of Bielsa based threads on this forum (If there have been then I must have missed it, sorry). Marcelo Bielsa is a one of a kind visionary; he’s also a huge gamble and a polarizing figure who will inevitably run into conflict with the board at whatever club he ends up at next. And if he has one core philosophy, it is movement - in order to create opportunities for penetration. And Marcelo Bielsa lived there for 42 months. It might sound very unconventional, but when analyzed in-depth, it makes for an interesting debate. Derek Kavanagh. Bielsa has said “movement, rotation, concentration and improvisation” are the four cornerstones of his footballing philosophy. Intro Each year I like to try and re-create real-life tactics in the game. In Bielsa’s own words, verticality, movement, rotation, concentration and improvisation (breaking the order of objectives) make up Bielsa’s implementation of the philosophy of … Derek Kavanagh.
Bielsa joined Newell’s Old Boys, one of two local clubs – although, typically, not the one his father supported. July 9, 2016. Where Marcelo Bielsa thrives most, is in implementing the pictures and patterns for players that fit within this framework of objectives. The style was very practically.

This analysis will look at the philosophy of the Argentine, which has been dubbed Bielsa-ball. It was an aggressive style, looking for every man to win his personal duel - when that happens, it shifts a match in your favour and that was how Marcelo planned games. The Bielsa Way is a philosophy.

The Reality of Part Time Football. Marcelo Bielsa is on the verge of taking Leeds United to the Premier League Credit: Getty Images - Getty. This explains his strange 3-3-1-3 formation which later became his favorite. The final video is a passing exercise that Marcelo Bielsa uses regularly. In his three-and-a-half-year spell in charge of the Chile team, Bielsa transformed not only Pinto Duran but the collective psyche of a nation. FC Barcelona U13 vs St Kevins Boys - … Summing up his philosophy is not so easy. In this tactical analysis, we will look at how Marcelo Bielsa almost single-handedly revived Leeds United by analysing his tactics. Marcelo Bielsa will leads Leeds United's Championship challenge this coming season. Marcelo's philosophy took place place between two decades. 3–3–1–3 of Olympique Marseille’s 2014–15 season under Marcelo Bielsa. But the way he goes about his business has an inspirational effect on others. This is Bielsa… You can find Ben Carter 's 'El Loco' best XI here . But the way he goes about his business has an inspirational effect on others. Jed Davies, author of The Philosophy of Football: In Shadows of Marcelo Bielsa, even wrote an entire book about it. Follow the rest of the series over the course of the next 10 weeks.
Marcelo Bielsa is number 50 in 90min's Top 50 Great Managers of All Time series.

Marcelo Bielsa is on the verge of taking Leeds United to the Premier League Credit: Getty Images - Getty. With the help of those who have worked with him and studied his methods, Adam Bate delves deep into the world of Bielsa to find out just what to expect at Elland Road. Preferred Personnel Leeds preferred lineup.