2023-05-12 02:52:59
The first thing that comes to mind when we know that Marcelo Bielsa will be coach of Uruguay is to celebrate the recognition that Rosario continues to have, to the point that even among the Charrúa coaches her figure is very well received and considered (Generally, if a foreigner is going to lead a team, the local coaches feel invaded and neglected).
The following is to verify how the figure of Bielsa became that of a man who divides the Argentines. On the one hand, he suffers what many compatriots suffer from this and other activities: being more valued abroad borders than in their own country. On the other, it provokes that vocation for the crack that we bring from unitarios and federales: it has unconditional supporters and irreducible detractors. Ideas aside, there are those who will never forgive him for the sporting failure in the World Cup in Korea and Japan.
Voices that reach us from the other side of the Río de la Plata assure that Uruguay (still sore from Qatar’s elimination in the group stage for not having led in the first two games) went looking for an identity, a Celeste protagonist in what they pretend to be a basal change in the structure of football of country teams.
They see in Bielsa someone who, within the framework of a generational renewal of the team, will be serious, coherent and formative guideand when one day he leaves (the initial link is until the World Cup 2026), he will have improved his players and will leave something they can pick up and take back who succeed him.
with Bielsa the complete package will come: his strength of convictions to the point of stubbornness; his inflexible demand to comply with everything spoken; his correction and his antipathy; his obsessive perfectionism and rigiditythe one that for these payments they reproach him for sometimes becoming “more Bielsista than Bielsa”.
It also takes Uruguay a man of integritywhich deserves the best of successes.
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