Ingeniera egresada de la Udelar, feminista contra el sistema patriarcal y opresor. Lucha x los derechos de todas las especies, porque todxs somos animales đđâ
lo mĂĄximo que podĂan conseguir era un empate, siendo perfecto. Para ganar si o si el resto del equipo tenĂa que hacer goles. AsĂ que si, Muslera se comiĂł ese gol, pero no pateamos al arco en 90min.
Yo vi esto mismo de Bielsa con la selecciĂłn, y justamente esto mismo es lo que le rompe las bolas a personajes como Valverde y a los periodistas. Entrenen como tienen que entrenar, y sean gente.
Y se siguen sumando mensajes de respaldo a un DT que a mi entender logrĂł pararse de igual a equipos como Argentina, Brasil, España, InglaterraâŠpeeero como dice el dicho âno hay peor ciego que el que no quiere verâ.
đš Pep Guardiola reacts to Marcelo Bielsaâs furious interview after Uruguayâs group stage elimination đ„
Pep didnât hold back when asked about Bielsaâs angry reaction. He said Bielsa is a football genius who lives the game with total passion, so itâs no surprise heâs furious after going out early.
Guardiola called it understandable Bielsa poured everything into that campaign and the elimination hurts deep. He praised Bielsa as one of the most intense and honest coaches in the world.
For Pep, this kind of raw emotion shows how much these managers care. No filter, just pure frustration after all the hard work.
@Joranfer17 Nada en mi tweet hace referencia a nada de lo que decĂs. Opinas de arriba sin mirar el contenido de lo compartido. Tu nivel de anĂĄlisis deja bastante que desear.
Lo que hay que escuchar de los periodistas es terrible.
Ahora dicen que a Valverde lo sacan para dejarlo expuesto. No nene, lo sacaron porque no hizo nada en el partido mĂĄs importante que tuvo en la selecciĂłn.
Lo precisamos y no hizo nada, bien sacado.
@rzmalvin@georgina_mayo_@AUFOficial Claramente el tipo sabe pararlos tĂĄcticamente. Cuando le hacĂan caso funcionaron, incluso en el partido ayer contra España lograron anularlos. Que le vienen haciendo la cama a Bielsa es otra cosa, pero el tipo salio a jugar de igual a igual contra España
Part - 1
Before the whole SuĂĄrez saga blew up, when he publicly turned a large part of Uruguay against Marcelo Bielsa, the record spoke for itself.
Before the fallout:
Wins: 11
Draws: 5
Losses: 3
Then Bielsa made the decision that ultimately caused all the drama. He refused to build the team around a declining Luis SuĂĄrez, choosing instead to move towards younger players. SuĂĄrez didnât take it well and went on a public campaign criticising Bielsa, with several players either openly or quietly siding with one of the biggest names in Uruguayan football.
Since the fallout:
Wins: 5
Draws: 7
Losses: 5
People will point to those results and say Bielsa has suddenly become a bad manager. I donât buy that for a second.
The reality is that once your dressing room becomes divided, results almost always suffer. It doesnât matter how good the manager is. Weâve seen it happen throughout football history. Tactics can only take you so far when trust inside the squad starts to disappear.
Whatâs funny is that even during all this chaos, Uruguayâs performances havenât actually been as bad as people make out. They dominated Saudi Arabia 27 shots to 7, outshot Cape Verde 17 to 12, and had a very even game against Spain. They were creating chances. The football was there. The finishing and individual performances werenât.
Some of Uruguayâs biggest players simply havenât produced. Federico Valverde, who should be leading this team, has been well below the standards expected of one of the worldâs best midfielders. When your key players arenât delivering in decisive moments, that isnât automatically the managerâs fault.
AlgĂșn dĂa tendrĂĄn que hacerse cargo de cĂłmo le detonaron el vestuario a Bielsa en Uruguay. TendrĂĄ responsabilidades, sin dudas, pero lo que hicieron puertas adentro los referentes fue evidente. Y en la cancha tampoco respondieron por su paĂs.