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Marcelo Bielsa: 'I have only heard good things about Paul Heckingbottom'

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Paul Heckingbottom was replaced by Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds.

Marcelo Bielsa said he has only heard good things about former Leeds boss Paul Heckingbottom.

Heckingbottom was sacked by Leeds after less than four months in the role in the summer of 2018 and was replaced by Bielsa two weeks later.

The pair will go head-to-head in the Premier League's Yorkshire derby on Saturday when Heckingbottom returns to Elland Road as Sheffield United's caretaker manager.

Bielsa said: "The people who remain at the club and worked under him, they have a very good concept of the work he did here. I have only heard praise given for the time he was here.

"After the time it takes for players to mature and to be able to get the best of their abilities, they happen in different moments.

"What I value a lot is that a great portion of the players which are the base of the team, were here when he was around."

Heckingbottom, 43, who guided Barnsley to promotion to the Championship as caretaker boss in 2016, was appointed by the Blades until the end of the season following last month's departure of Chris Wilder.

The Blades, 14 points from safety and destined for a return to the Championship, lost Heckingbottom's first game in charge 5-0 at Leicester and in his second were knocked out of the FA Cup, losing 2-0 at Chelsea.

"They were two different games," Bielsa said. "Two games is not enough to observe major changes.

"It's very difficult that a coach can generate big changes in such a short space of time. Clearly, the game against Chelsea was a game of a very good level."

Leeds will reach the 40-point mark if they avoid defeat on Saturday, with a second season in the top flight all but assured.

Bielsa is waiting to learn whether midfielder Mateusz Klich has completed protocol and is available after recently testing positive for coronavirus, but captain Liam Cooper is available after illness.

Both Pablo Hernandez and Rodrigo could return to contention after recovering from respective muscle strains.

It has been a frustrating season for both Spaniards due to injury and illness, while Rodrigo was compelled to issue a statement on Instagram this week strongly refuting claims he was unhappy at Elland Road.

The former Valencia forward has been unable to hit top form after a series of muscle strains, but Bielsa insisted he had nothing to prove.

"For me, Rodrigo has already shown how important he can be to Leeds. He has also justified with the conditions, the abilities he has, his transfer fee," Bielsa added.

"It's very difficult to obtain a player of his qualities in the scenario of football at the moment."

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City31235366214574
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd30179458332560
3Leicester CityLeicester30175853341956
4West Ham UnitedWest Ham30157848371152
5Chelsea30149746301651
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs30147951321949
7Liverpool30147951361549
8Everton29145104138347
9Aston Villa291351142311144
10Arsenal30126124035542
11Leeds UnitedLeeds30133144748-142
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves31108133141-1038
13Crystal Palace30108123248-1638
14Southampton30106143953-1436
15Burnley3089132440-1633
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton30711123338-532
17Newcastle UnitedNewcastle3078153050-2029
18Fulham32511162442-1826
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom3049172559-3421
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd3042241752-3514
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