Leeds United staff member spying on Derby

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Is there a full version of the press conference anywhere?

Really not surprised though. I have watched another sport be broken down by analysts before. Literally one pass that took half a second was broken down for a minute, breaking down head movement, direction of pass, any tells, visible communication signs from team mates. Mad.
 
Didn't he have previous for doing this in Spain? Seem to remember something about ordering a member of staff to scale a tree and record another teams training sessions
 
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Is there a full version of the press conference anywhere?

Really not surprised though. I have watched another sport be broken down by analysts before. Literally one pass that took half a second was broken down for a minute, breaking down head movement, direction of pass, any tells, visible communication signs from team mates. Mad.
Only the odd minute or so of video clips i think,it went on for 70mins but probably because of the translator needing to do his speaking for him in english



 
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Is there a full version of the press conference anywhere?

Really not surprised though. I have watched another sport be broken down by analysts before. Literally one pass that took half a second was broken down for a minute, breaking down head movement, direction of pass, any tells, visible communication signs from team mates. Mad.

https://www.skysports.com/football/...-absolutely-incredible-a-tactical-masterclass

Its simply the best thing ive ever seen in my life, I love him so much.


"It was absolutely incredible...everybody was quite amazed by what he was telling us."

Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa held a remarkable press conference on Wednesday evening as he detailed his tactics in an hour-long PowerPoint presentation to journalists and admitted his coaching staff have watched training sessions of all their opponents before playing them this season, as they did against Derby last week.


The press conference had been announced by Leeds earlier in the day without any clue as to the purpose of it.

Sky Sports News reporter Tim Thornton attended and explains how the evening unfolded and the extent of the details that Bielsa revealed...

"We didn't know what to expect today when we arrived. Marcelo Bielsa has called a briefing but we were not sure what to expect. It was absolutely incredible. He spoke with great knowledge, great passion.

"We go to press conferences every week in this job and this is something you never see. He gave us an incredible amount of detail about the amount of preparation that goes into each game.

"Everybody in the room was looking at each other, almost in amazement. It was a tactical masterclass from Bielsa. The level of detail that he went into and the amount of time that he must have spent preparing the presentation for us today…and then he talked in detail about what he does for each opponent that Leeds play.

"He told us that he and his team watched all of Derby County's 51 games last season, so he broke it down into Derby in this instance, and was calling out into the room 'pick a game, pick a game' and they were all numbered on the wall chart that he had. He would then go into a game and would break it down into different sections.

He gave an example of when he managed in Spain against Barcelona and his side lost and then he was talking to Pep Guardiola after the game and he said 'you know more about my side than I do'.
Tim Thornton
"There were colour charts illustrating different cycles in the season for the teams and then he would break it down into set-pieces and who should mark who.

"He also said that from their perspective they had to make 10 to 15-minute clips for the players because that was their attention span when it came to these details. What he was trying to highlight was that they put so much preparation into each game that it's almost an insult to suggest that by watching a training session they gain an unfair advantage.



"He talked about 360 hours of research, four hours of analysis on each game from last season. This is an incredible level of preparation for each opponent and he made the point that watching training nobody could tell him anything he didn't already know.

"It was almost as though he did it because he felt he needed to be as prepared as possible. He didn't gain an advantage from it, but he felt he needed that information.

"He also gave an example towards the end of when he managed in Spain against Barcelona and his side lost and then he was talking to Pep Guardiola after the game and he said 'you know more about my side than I do'.

"He closed it by saying he was stupid because he didn't need all this information and then he got up and walked off."
 
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