Performance of the weekend: Marcelo Bielsa’s sportsmanship helped draw a line under incident ahead of play-offs

Performance of the weekend: Marcelo Bielsa’s sportsmanship helped draw a line under incident ahead of play-offs

Marcelo Bielsa’s decision to allow Aston Villa to equalise in the match at Elland Road has split opinion.


Leeds went 1-0 up in their Championship match after refusing to put the ball out while Jonathan Kodjia being down injured.





Marcelo Bielsa allowed Aston Villa to score an equaliser



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Marcelo Bielsa allowed Aston Villa to score an equaliser



A brawl broke out as soon as Mateusz Klich scored and Villa’s Anwar El Ghazi was sent off for an apparent elbow on Patrick Bamford.


Bielsa ordered his players to allow Albert Adomah to score to level things up at 1-1.


Not even all his own players agreed with the decision as Pontus Jansson tried to prevent Adomah from scoring.


Some believe it was the right decision to make while others have criticised Bielsa and said Leeds were right to keep playing.





Pontus Jansson did not agree with the decision



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Pontus Jansson did not agree with the decision



After the game, he said: “English football is known around the world for its noble features of how we play.”


By allowing Aston Villa to score and level the game at 1-1 it ended Leeds’ slim prospects of getting automatic promotion.





Bielsa’s comments allude to the fact he did it in the interests of fair play and perhaps he did not want to win in such a way and make all the stories be about that incident.


Others have been a little more cynical and suggested that he may have seen an easy win in light of the ‘spygate’ scandal earlier in the season.


Whatever the reasons, it will effectively draw a line under the incident.




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Had Leeds won the game through a controversial goal there would almost certainly have been far greater outrage than there was criticism for the decision.


The two sides may even meet again this season in the play-off final and it would have been the story dominating the agenda.


Many would have accused Leeds of being cheats and only used it against them going into the play-offs.


Letting Villa score had no consequences at the end of the day.















Dean Smith’s side are rooted in fifth spot and are unlikely to move. Had Leeds won then they would have needed a 12-goal swing in the final match to go above Sheffield United.


Bielsa ended the matter there and then with his actions and the gesture means he earns talkSPORT.com’s performance of the week.





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