Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa 'can't find anything that can be valued' in Man City rout

There is nothing to take away from the game.

The worst performance in four years in charge of the club was the reason for the loss to Manchester City.

United fell to their worst defeat in more than a century and dropped to 16th in the league.

"It's not that City played well, it's a lot more noticeable how badly we played," he said.

City play like this all the time.

He said that they have never played so badly.

Since taking over as the manager of Leeds, he has had his worst spell. They were promoted to the top flight in his second season and then again in his ninth.

They have been on fewer points than their current 16 after 17 games before, the only time being 1930-31.

This was the biggest defeat of any competition since joining the Football League in 1920, with a score of 0-7 against West Ham in 1966 and 0-7 against the Gunners in 1979.

Over the course of 31 years as a club manager, he had never conceded seven goals.

There is nothing positive to take away from our performance. He said that he couldn't find anything that was of value.

What I proposed was not good enough. When some things work and some don't but the decisions of the one in charge determine what happens.

None of the ideas, solutions, what I proposed and organised worked.

We were unable to balance the game. The sensation we gave off, anything they attempted we couldn't prevent and anything we attempted wouldn't prosper.

Everything happened in our half while nothing happened in theirs.