It's official: Bielsa to stay on at Leeds despite missing out on promotion
Contract extended for a second season by club, coach agrees to stay after meeting with hierarchy.
English Championship side Leeds United announced on Tuesday that manager Marcelo Bielsa will remain at the club for another season despite failing to reach the Premier League this season.
Bielsa, 63, who guided Leeds to the play-offs in his first campaign in charge, has agreed to stay at Elland Road after the Championship club activated their option to extend his deal for another 12 months.
"Leeds are delighted to confirm that chairman Andrea Radrizzani has officially exercised the option to extend Marcelo Bielsa's contract for a second season," read a statement on the club's official website.
"Marcelo has met with the board of directors on a number of occasions over the past few days and has confirmed his intention to continue on in his role of head coach."
Leeds fans had feared the former Chile and Argentina boss could leave the club following their defeat to Derby in the play-off semi-finals.
Bielsa said he would consider an offer to extend his stay immediately after his side's 4-3 aggregate defeat, but gave no guarantees over his future.
Leeds said: "Bielsa penned a two-year deal with the Whites in June 2018, with the club maintaining the right to extend or terminate the deal at the end of year one.
"During Marcelo's debut season in English football, the team amassed a total of 83 points -- the highest points total since promotion from League One during the 2009-10 season, playing an attractive brand of football which has helped Bielsa to become a popular figure among supporters."
- AFP
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