Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsa inaugurated his first match in the Premier League with his team Leeds United, which he lost with difficulty to Liverpool 3-4, but Bielsa did not appear alone, but accompanied him to the famous "Dloah" who sits on him to watch the matches.

Leeds, returning to the Premier League after 16 years of absence, was a strong match for "Lever", who won the championship last season and played a good match, indicating that the team wanted to stay for a long time in the Premier League and not return to the Championship.

And for those who do not know Bielsa before, he will be surprised that the expert coach refuses to sit on the bench and prefers it to the bench, and has become associated with him with all the teams and teams he trained.

The Spanish sports journalist Guillem Balaghi reveals that "Bielsa walks daily for more than 6 kilometers between his home and the Leeds training ground."

He continues, "His constant movement and continuous walking, and sitting on a plastic bucket during matches is one of the ways to deal with the back pain that he has suffered for a long time and has not left him since he was a player."

Before Balaghi's explanation, many had thought that Bielsa, 65, would rather sit on a bucket than on the bench because it gives a clearer and closer view of the game's course.

And when he was the coach of Marseille, Bielsa used to sit on an ice box, but Leeds gave the controversial coach, Buccal, who comes with a seat to make life easier for him.

In one of the interviews, Bielsa was asked: Why do you insist on sitting away from the bench seats ?, his answer was, "You want me to tell you more than what you see and everyone sees. I sit on a bucket and I have nothing to add, it's a comfortable bucket."