29/06/2026 07:37 - Deportes
After Uruguay's shocking elimination from the 2026 World Cup in the group stage, Marcelo Bielsa gathered his squad in Playa del Carmen for a final review meeting that ended with a devastating statement: "They left me alone", as reported by ESPN's Sebastián Giovanelli.
Bielsa, the 69-year-old Argentine coach famous for his intense tactical obsession and nicknamed 'El Loco' (The Madman), directly confronted the team's veteran leaders. He expressed he was leaving the World Cup deeply saddened because players had not supported him in managing the group dynamics.
The once-promising relationship between Bielsa and the Uruguayan national team—a powerhouse in South American football with two World Cup titles (1930, 1950)—had been deteriorating since the Copa América 2024.
After a sensational start to his tenure in 2023, where Uruguay achieved historic victories against Brazil and Argentina at Buenos Aires' iconic La Bombonera stadium, internal conflicts began surfacing following the Pre-Olympic tournament in Venezuela.
In October 2024, Luis Suárez—Uruguay's all-time top scorer and former Barcelona star—publicly declared that players "don't enjoy" being with the national team. His comments were echoed by Agustín Canobbio, who accused Bielsa of attacking his family's values with his strict disciplinary methods.
In a 2025 press conference, Bielsa made a surprising self-assessment, labeling himself as "toxic": "Relating to me makes the person relating to me worse." The manager acknowledged his authority had been compromised and that he never achieved the group's full acceptance.
When journalists asked what legacy he left Uruguayan football, Bielsa was blunt: "Nothing". He elaborated: "Any contribution a coach can make never takes hold if results aren't achieved. The fourth place in South American Qualifiers had no value, nor did the third place in Copa América."
Marcelo Bielsa is considered one of football's most influential tactical minds, inspiring coaches like Pep Guardiola. His methods demand extreme physical fitness and tactical discipline. Uruguay, a nation of just 3.5 million, consistently produces world-class talent and is known for its passionate, fighting spirit (the famous garra charrúa).
Alfredo S. Quiroga