
Alan Shearer has predicted that Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa will not change his style of play in the Premier League, in his column for The Sun.
Leeds have earned promotion through playing an intense pressing game, which demands that they dominate possession and commit numbers forward.
In the Premier League that could be much tougher against top level opposition.
But Shearer believes that Bielsa will stick to his principles, and Leeds will be set out in a similar way next term.
“He has got the team playing a high-pressure game, with tremendous work-rate and energy,” Shearer wrote.
“The Argentine still doesn’t talk the language but in terms of what he has done and what he is doing, with his style of play, it will be really interesting to see how he goes about it and how Leeds go about it.
“I don’t think his style of play will change and we will have to wait and see what impact the coronavirus has had on their finances and what they can do about making signings.

“But there is no denying they deserve their place in the Premier League and Elland Road – when fans are allowed back – will be quite something.
“Having played there many times I can testify it is a great atmosphere.”
Leeds certainly earned their promotion, as their long wait for Premier League is finally set to come to an end.
Bielsa’s men were the most impressive side for most of the campaign in the Championship, and every time they came under pressure they responded.
Leeds may already have been crowned champions, but they sent out a statement by winning 3-1 against Derby County at the weekend, even with a much rotated side.
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