
Jack Harrison has told the Telegraph that Leeds United’s players have to sit in individual meetings with Marcelo Bielsa with a laser pen to prove they are paying attention.
Bielsa always likes to hold one-on-one sessions with his Leeds team, but to make sure they are getting the most out of the sessions, he demands they concentrate.
Leeds players are, therefore, tasked with tracking their own movements with a laser pen when Bielsa is talking them through the clips.
“You sit down with him and you have a laster and there is this big projector and you have to follow yourself with the laser so he knows you are focused,” Harrison revealed.
“Before each game you have this individual meeting with him and he goes through your clips. I just love doing stuff like this.
“He shows you what you do well, what you can improve on, things you should avoid or look out for. You can imagine the amount of work it takes.”

Harrison’s comments further highlight the innovative methods that Bielsa uses at Leeds.
The Argentine is a real perfectionist and his work at Leeds has been hugely impressive.
Almost every player at Elland Road has improved under his guidance, with Leeds making huge strides forward.
Leeds are already proving that they can compete back in the top tier, and have already picked up some hugely impressive results.
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