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Uruguay coach Bielsa, an enigma who is rated by Guardiola, disliked by Suarez

Uruguay coach Bielsa, an enigma who is rated by Guardiola, disliked by Suarez

When Pep Guardiola arrived at the house in Rosario, at his former teammate Gabriel Batistuta’s insistence, he assumed he would only have a brief conversation on coaching. He was there for 11 hours instead. When Héctor and Amalia Pochettino heard a knock on their door at 1 am in Murphy, they feared one of two things: trouble or tragedy. Instead, they found a football coach, who had heard a lot about their 13-year-old son, Mauricio, and wanted to meet him. Both Guardiola and Pochettino now regard the man they met as the best coach of all time. Given their résumés — Guardiola being one of football’s decorated managers, and Pochettino being a Ligue 1 champion — you would assume their shared idol ought to be a serial winner. He is not. He is Marcelo Bielsa — a man with six major trophies in a managerial career spanning nearly four decades. One could consider Bielsa a trailblazer who transcended conventional thinking to prove footballing success has little to do with trophies. Or, is he a benefactor …

Marcelo Bielsa breaks silence on viral World Cup photo

Marcelo Bielsa breaks silence on viral World Cup photo

3 min readJun 16, 2026 03:19 PM IST Uruguay head coach Marcelo Bielsa dismissed suggestions that his unusual official FIFA World Cup portrait was a form of protest, insisting there was nothing more to explain after his side’s opening Group H match against Saudi Arabia. The 70-year-old, widely known for his eccentric personality and meticulous approach to football, attracted attention after FIFA released the official portraits of players and coaching staff for the tournament. While most posed facing the camera, Bielsa looked down instead of into the lens, prompting speculation on social media that the image carried a deeper message. Speaking after Uruguay’s 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia in Miami on Monday, Bielsa brushed aside the suggestions and made it clear that the photograph should not be overanalysed. “I don’t have to give any explanation, the picture was taken the way it was taken,” Bielsa said. “I’m not a model.” FIFA has made official team and staff photoshoots a regular feature of its major tournaments over the past decade, with every participating nation taking part …