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Don’t Kik me for Casilla skip call

BIELSA DEFENDS DECISION TO GIVE ARMBAND TO RACE-BAN KEEPER

- BY DAVID ANDERSON @MirrorAnde­rson

MARCELO BIELSA has defended his decision to make goalkeeper Kiko Casilla captain.

The Spaniard was banned for racially abusing Charlton star Jonathan Leko last season and some Leeds fans were upset by the decision to give him the armband for the Carabao Cup defeat by Hull.

But Elland Road boss Bielsa says Casilla – who skippered the side in the absence of the injured Liam Cooper – has the support of the dressing room.

And the Argentinia­n ( far right) questioned just how many supporters were angry with his call.

“I respect the thoughts of any person,” said Bielsa. “But opinions can be argued.

“Surely those who judge

Kiko ignore a lot of things his team-mates see in him.

“I interprete­d the feeling of his team-mates. His teammates think he deserved to be the captain and we have to listen to those messages.

“You are saying I should have considered whether to pick Kiko as captain, so do I take the opinion of the fans or the players?

“The captain not only represents his team-mates, but he also represents the club. That means you can’t limit me to the players’ wishes.

“I would like to know what percentage of the fanbase a c tual ly d idn ’ t wan t Kiko as captain. The opinion of the m a s s e s should always be heard, but I don’t know what percentage of the fans actually is.”

Casilla, 33, was banned for eight games in February and fined £60,000 after being found guilty of abusing Leko in a Championsh­ip game at The Valley.

Hull was only y his second appearance arn since then as he has lost the No.1 spot to France Under21 internatio­nal l

Illan Meslier.

Bielsa, who saw his side lose 4- 3 at Liverpool last weekend, claims the fans who criticise Casilla because of his suspension do not know the full facts of the incident.

“It doesn’t matter what we think, we have to accept the decision of the authoritie­s,” he added. “But the public it won’t have all the informatio­n that his team-mates will have. Of course we value the conduct of Kiko, which only we can judge because we are part of the group.

“His team-mates think he deserves to be the captain tain and we have to lis listen to those m messages. The p players see in their captain s someone who t they think can re represent them.” C Casilla played 126 competitiv­e matches for Espanyol over six La Liga seasons before returning in 2015 to former club Real Madrid, with whom he won three Champions Leagues as backup to Keylor Navas. He moved to Leeds United in January 2019.

 ??  ?? LEEDS THE WAY Keeper Casilla was made skipper and the decision caused controvers­y
LEEDS THE WAY Keeper Casilla was made skipper and the decision caused controvers­y

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