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Marcelo Bielsa accuses media of trying to "destabilise" Leeds

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Marcelo Bielsa has clearly been hurt by some of the media's reaction to the 6-2 loss at Manchester United.
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Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa has accused sections of the media of trying to destabilise his side by continuing to question his style of play.

Bielsa arrived at his press conference before Sunday's home Premier League game against Burnley armed with a dossier in response to criticism of Leeds after last week's heavy defeat at Manchester United.

Leeds have earned rave reviews for their commitment to attack in their first season back in the top flight, but Bielsa has clearly been hurt by some of the media's reaction to the 6-2 loss at Old Trafford.

"I don't worry too much about what the press think," Bielsa said. "I always listen, read and take the best possible message from what's written.

"What does worry me is what's written influences the public, they decrease the capacity to understand for the public.

"Also, (they) try to destabilise by suggesting to the players the style needs to be changed. Of course, this happens when the results allow. It doesn't matter if in the previous game the opinion was completely different."

Leeds' latest league defeat was their seventh of the season, but they have registered five wins and have been widely accepted as a thrilling addition to the top flight.

“(The media) try to destabilise by suggesting to the players the style needs to be changed”
- Marcelo Bielsa

Bielsa spent over 40 minutes forensically analysing Sunday's game in answer to one question and accepted his side once again failed to convert enough of their chances.

But he said the "real reasons" why Leeds lost had not been taken into account by his critics.

"This is not something new as media platforms, journalists, can only analyse results," he said. "Normally, when there is adversity, what you guys do is try to weaken those facing adversity or to ridicule the style of play of a team."

He also accepted full responsibility for his side's shortcomings in central midfield – he withdrew both Kalvin Phillips and Mateusz Klich at half-time – but insisted he will not be changing his approach.

"I don't worry about the objectives of the press's questions," he said. "If I did, I wouldn't be able to manage.

"What worries me about the press is the effect it has on the public. All (my) explanations are for the public to hear.

"I know I lose in this battle. I know the public need a simple explanation and mine is complex.

"I don't have the intention that it will be valued or heard, but there is a conduct when you face these kinds of things."

Leeds have been dealt a blow in their bid to bounce back against Burnley as captain Liam Cooper has been ruled out with an abdominal injury.

But fellow centre-half Diego Llorente has recovered from a muscle strain and could make his home debut in just his second league appearance since arriving from Real Sociedad in the summer.

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool1595137201732
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd159333123830
3Leicester CityLeicester169252920929
4Everton159242619729
5Aston Villa1482428141426
6Chelsea1675431181326
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs1575326151126
8Manchester CityMan City147522112926
9Southampton167542519626
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham166552321223
11Leeds UnitedLeeds167273030023
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves166371521-621
13Arsenal166281619-320
14Crystal Palace165472029-919
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle145361724-718
16Burnley15447920-1116
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton162771825-713
18Fulham152581323-1011
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom1615101135-248
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd160214827-192
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