KIERAN GILL AT THE KING POWER STADIUM: Jesse Marsch has worked with the squad for just four days but his philosophy - a fluid 4-2-3-1 set-up with a focus on ...
In a sport like basketball, you score a lot more points and usually the better team manages to emerge. 'What I find with this group is I know how hard they work. That pleased Marsch, whose side had enough chances to win the match.
In their first game since Marcelo Bielsa was sacked, Leeds dominated for large spells at Leicester and had 19 shots at goal but were unable to get past Kasper ...
“I know the stress and the situation is they want to get points and they have such a desire to achieve. Rodgers said: “We’re off the back of a tough game physically during the week and you’re playing against a Leeds team who have that physicality. I am very pleased that, after four days where we’ve changed a lot, there was such clarity.
Jesse Marsch's first game as Leeds United manager ended in defeat, with the American leading his team to a 1-0 defeat less than a week after replacing ...
"They conceded one goal in the second half. The new boss was pleased with his team's display - in particular what he considered a period of control at the start of the second half - but Leeds remain in relegation trouble after a fifth straight league defeat. Home goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel put in a man-of-the-match performance to keep Marsch's team at bay, with Harvey Barnes scoring the only goal of the game in the second half.
New head coach Jesse Marsch has vowed Leeds will show no fear in their bid to retain Premier League status. Former RB Salzburg and Leipzig boss Marsch, 48, ...
That will be a lot of my focus to help these guys express themselves.” This will have to remain a big part of our DNA.” Marsch said: “Our style of play is fearless.
Leeds fans were able to witness Marsch on the touchline for the first time during the game, who was often seen gesticulating to his players as they went in ...
“I think he’s got to cling to things like that." “At the end of the day, this level, if you don’t take your chances when they come to you, you get published.” “They had a hell of a lot of chances and the man of the match says it all,” he said.
Jesse Marsch believes his Leeds United side will get out of trouble in their Premier League relegation battle after an encouraging first game as manag.
“If we continue to do that and if we continue to apply the way we want to play, the way we did today, we’ll be just fine. “But we have to remove those stresses and stay focused on the things that are going to make a difference for us and control the things that we can control. “Obviously the group is disappointed to not have a result, but I wanted to make sure they felt positive and that was our first step together and an incredibly good first start.