Boss Bielsa full of praise for young Roberts
Marcelo Bielsa believes Tyler Roberts is a rare breed in football and warrants his place in Leeds’ starting line-up.
Leeds take on arch-rivals Manchester United at Elland Road today and Roberts is likely to be trusted again in an advanced midfield role behind Patrick Bamford.
Roberts has beguiled and frustrated in equal measure during his three seasons in Leeds’ first-team squad and Bielsa has challenged him to affect games more consistently.
“He has played many games in a row and has shown he has the resources to justify his starting position in the team,” Bielsa said.
“He has virtues that are very difficult to find in football at the moment. He has all the resources necessary to unbalance offensively and still has a lot to grow to make these attempts useful and efficient.”
Roberts, 22, was at his silky-smooth best when setting up a second-half chance for Jack Harrison during Monday night’s 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
But the Wales forward’s shortcomings were highlighted soon after when he slammed a golden chance straight at goalkeeper Alisson Becker. He has yet to score in 21 league appearances this season.
“He has many virtues and needs to impact on Leeds’ offensive game in accordance to the virtues he has,” Bielsa said. “Clearly, there are not many players with his creative assets.”
Leeds’ first top-flight encounter in 16 years against their bitter Roses rivals ended in a chastening 6-2 defeat at Old Trafford in December.
While Whites fans are baying for revenge – too emotive a word for Bielsa to ever use in a footballing sense – their head coach offered today’s opponents his compliments having carried out his usual pre-match analysis.
“The more simple football is, the better it is. This principle is always supported when the players do what they should do and what they are best doing,” Bielsa said.
“In this sense, Manchester United are an example of this. They advance what they know best how to do and this has permitted them to create a style.
“Their game is simple to decipher. This is a praise.”