How Marcelo Bielsa Makes 'Average' Players Look Special
Download FotMob for stats, lineups, news and more! - https://click.fotmob.com/974672417/Pu... Bonus content available on Patreon! - / thepuristfootball Can genius be taught? Marcelo Bielsa, ‘El Loco’, is one of the most influential managers of all time. But when he started coaching in 1980, he was met with a harsh reality. That talent was incredibly, incredibly rare. And so he dedicated his career to an extraordinary pursuit. Developing a coaching program that could produce an ‘imitation’ of genius. With a combination of unconventional exercises, physical conditioning and repetition, he got closer than he could’ve imagined to achieving his goal. But he would realise, much later, it would come at a significant cost. Chapters: 0:00 The Genius vs The Rest 2:43 Bielsa’s Extraordinary Plan 5:52 Intensity and Conditioning 8:02 The Imitation of Greatness 9:30 Can Genius be Taught?

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