A lot of Leeds United fans were left in shock after a fellow Whites fan called TalkSPORT and told Alan Brazil and Sam Allardyce that he would rather have the latter as manager over Marcelo Bielsa.
Leeds supporter Danny said that the cause of the Whites’ recent decline is Bielsa because he is sticking with under-performing players (0:15) and that the Whites have become too predictable to play against. (1:00)
Who would you have as Leeds manager?
Bielsa
Allardyce
Danny then went on to say that the football is still great to watch (1:06), but that Leeds no longer have Kemar Roofe to put the ball in the back of the net. (1:10)
This Leeds fan is then asked if he is losing faith in Bielsa, (1:38) and he responds by saying he would take Allardyce “in a heartbeat” (1:40), and it is this point that has infuriated these Whites supporters.
"I think the problem is Bielsa."
"Sam, I would take you in a heartbeat."
"Bielsa was great, but look at his track record." ????
Danny the #LUFC fan says he would take Sam Allardyce at Elland Road. ??
Thoughts on this? ? pic.twitter.com/OYn5a7npJz
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 11, 2020
Proof, if any was needed, that some people do not deserve nice things ?
— yorkielad (@leedsio) February 11, 2020
Pathetic
— steve archer (@sarcher59425351) February 11, 2020
That guy represents about 0.001% of the fanbase.
— PJH LUFC (@pistol1603) February 11, 2020
Wow! I’ve never heard a more clueless fellow Leeds fan in my life!!! You’d have Sam in a heartbeat!?? ??? Lord give me strength
— Scott (@sco060) February 11, 2020
Where do you these clowns from ???
— Brad Pierce (@bradleyPLufc) February 11, 2020
Wow??
— Budge (@calumkinnear11) February 11, 2020
What do we think?
Leeds are on a bad run of form, having only won two of their last ten league games and they have failed to score in four of their previous five matches.
However, Bielsa has transformed Leeds as a club, and the Argentinian has taken the Whites closer to promotion as they have been in recent years.
It is clear that this Leeds fan has become frustrated with how things are going, but the Argentine can still turn it around.