SM
Southampton vs. Liverpool: 10 hrs 18 mins
Upcoming predictions and previews
LL
Championship | Gameweek 45
Apr 28, 2019 at 12pm UK
 
AV

1-1

Klich (72')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Adomah (77')
El Ghazi (75')

Marcelo Bielsa defends controversial behaviour during Villa draw

:Headline: Marcelo Bielsa defends controversial behaviour during Villa draw: ID:357602: from db_amp
Argentinian ordered his side to let Villa walk in an equaliser after a controversial opener for the Yorkshire side.

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa played down his decision to allow Aston Villa to score an unopposed equaliser in a contentious 1-1 draw at Elland Road.

The result ended Leeds' highly unlikely chances of snatching automatic promotion off Sheffield United on the final day, while Villa's club record 10-game winning run was also halted.

Leeds took a 72nd-minute lead in controversial fashion through Mateusz Klich after they had refused to kick the ball out of play despite Villa forward Jonathan Kodjia lying prone in midfield.

Villa and Leeds players clashed after Klich's controversial opener (Clint Hughes/PA)

Villa's players reacted furiously and in a mass melee that followed, defender Anwar El Ghazi was shown a straight red card by referee Stuart Attwell for swinging an elbow at Leeds striker Patrick Bamford, though the contact was minimal.

Chaos ensued as rival players and benches squared off in heated debate before Bielsa instructed his players to allow Villa to walk in an equaliser from the restart, with Albert Adomah tapping home an equaliser.

"The facts are those which everyone could see," Bielsa said.

"What happened happened and we behaved as we behaved. That's all I can say about something which is very clear."

When asked if he had instructed his players to allow Villa's equaliser in the interests of fair play or simply to help restore order, Bielsa said: "I don't understand the difference. I don't see any difference.

"What happened happened and we reacted the way we reacted. You make a difference between fair play and the circumstances of the game, but for me it's the same.

"English football is known around the world for its noble features of how we play."

Bielsa appeared angry with defender Pontus Jansson, who clearly did not agree with his manager's decision as he attempted to stop Adomah scoring.

Pontus Jansson appeared to disagree with Bielsa's decision to allow Villa an equaliser (Richard Sellers/PA)

"Jansson didn't want to obey the indication I gave," Bielsa added. "That diminishes my authority and I don't know what the consequences are when you lose respect from a player."

Villa boss Dean Smith sympathised with Jansson, but said his players had put the ball out for a throw-in earlier in the game when Adam Forshaw had gone down injured.

"I can understand the frustration of the lad because I've been a player myself and that would be very difficult, when your job is to keep clean sheets and then you have to give a goal away," said Smith.

"But full respect to Marcelo and Leeds United for that because it was the right decision.

"I think common sense prevailed and sportsmanship did with them allowing us to get the goal.

"Klich apologised to me as he came off the pitch, saying that things like that shouldn't happen.

"I just suggested (to Bielsa) that I thought that would be a good thing and he agreed with me. I'm not sure all his players agreed."

Leeds looked to have quickly recovered from the back-to-back defeats to Wigan and Brentford over Easter that cost them a top-two finish.

They could have clinched victory in the closing stages through Tyler Roberts and Pablo Hernandez, but Villa carried plenty of threat, with Kodjia blazing their best chance over in the second half.

"I thought it was a really good game up until that incident, I must admit," Smith said.

"And then when it went 10 v 11 there's no tougher team in this league to play against than Leeds."

Villa boss Dean Smith praised Leeds counterpart Bielsa's sportsmanship (Clint Hughes/PA)

Smith said Villa would definitely appealing El Ghazi's red card.

"I've watched the footage back and there's nothing to it, he doesn't touch him, so we'll certainly be appealing that," he added.

Leeds remain third ahead of next week's final round of fixtures, three points ahead of West Brom, who have a better goal difference, while Villa, whose play-off place was already assured, can finish no higher than fifth.

amp_article__357602 : Database Data restored...  : 
last updated article - 2019-04-28 16:18:56:
html db last update - 2019-04-28 16:18:56 :

ex - 7200 : read : read cache amp html

Click here for more stories about Marcelo Bielsa

Click here for more stories about Leeds United

Share this article now:
Recommended Next on SM
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd21145230111945
2Leeds UnitedLeeds21126337152242
3Burnley2111822681841
4Sunderland21117332171540
5Blackburn RoversBlackburn2011452517837
6Middlesbrough21104735251034
7Watford2010462926334
8West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom2171132416832
9Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds218582630-429
10Swansea CitySwansea217682322127
11Bristol City216962626027
12Norwich CityNorwich216873632426
13Millwall206772018225
14Derby CountyDerby216692626024
15Coventry CityCoventry216692730-324
16Preston North EndPreston2141162127-623
17Stoke CityStoke215792328-522
18Queens Park RangersQPR2141072127-622
19Luton TownLuton2164112337-1422
20Oxford UnitedOxford Utd2046102133-1218
21Cardiff CityCardiff2046101932-1318
22Portsmouth193882134-1317
23Plymouth ArgylePlymouth2045111942-2317
24Hull City2137111930-1116
Scroll for more - Tap for full version


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .