This deal with the bleed valve sticking is during a power reduction. At lower N1s, the compressor sucks in more air than the engine can use, right? So this valve is open to dump the excess. At higher N1's the supply/demand of air is more efficient, so P3 air closes it because the pressure of the P2.5 air is less than the P3.
If you make a power reduction that would require the valve to open and it doesn't (ie P2.5 air is escaping around the valve and not providing resistence to P3), then the compressor kinda gets clogged and backed up with air which upsets the smooth flow of air into the combustion chamber. Fuel keeps flowing plus no air gives you too much fuel when the air arrives and ya get some vibrations (not good ones) , surges, and crazy temps.