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Everton weep again, Klopp's mockery of his desperation at failing to find a manager

Marcelo Bielsa could be back in coaching in England 

By Charles Cornwall

Marcelo Bielsa could be back in coaching in England 

Marcelo Bielsa could be back in coaching in England after being sounded out strongly by Everton. He who follows gets it! That saying must be very clear to Everton FC, the team that had made a proposal to Marcelo Bielsa, which was rejected by the former coach of the Chilean national team, but yesterday he was seen arriving at the airport in England, to coordinate the possible contract that would make him the new coach of the Blues.

The bad moment that the small team is going through made the coach Frank Lampard resign, after the defeat against West Ham 2-0 on Saturday. Since Monday, the directors have been looking for a replacement, and the name of the Argentine was the favourite. The images reported by the Daily Mail, where El Loco was at Heathrow Airport, arriving from a flight coming from Brazil, confirm the almost imminent arrival at the English club, but still missing details to be fine-tuned. 

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One complication that will have to be discussed is the contract he will be given. The manager will be looking for a long-term contract, in order to head up a project that will allow him to put together a squad that can win things. This is something that Everton's directors do not take a dim view of. Bielsa is already familiar with the Premier League, where he was at the helm of Leeds United, but he faces a tough challenge. The Toffees are currently on a run of three straight defeats, are second-bottom in the league and are in the relegation zone with just 15 points.

<strong>Klopp laughs</strong>

Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp was questioned about the small team's momentum. While he didn't elaborate, he did make a statement and then let out a derisive laugh: "That's the way it is. Last year was not easy but we did well. We lost Richarlison and Calvert-Lewin, we know how injuries can affect the season in crucial positions. At work we have to accept that. He will be back, he is a young coach.

 

 

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