Jesse Marsch is Leeds's American savior from relegation

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Jesse Marsch is Leeds's American savior from relegation

Jesse Marsch took over at Leeds after Marcelo Bielsa was sacked. Leeds are in the relegation zone, but Marsh has won two of five games. Leeds have a six-point gap with the bottom two teams. Burnley and Everton have games in hand. Marceli won the Championship in his first three seasons in charge of Leeds. He got Leeds back to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years.

Jesse Marsch took over at Leeds United from Marcelo Bielsa. Leeds struggled this season, but they beat the teams that finished in the bottom four eight times. Leeds under Bielza had just three wins and two draws and one loss to the relegation-threatened teams.

Jesse Marsch is Leeds's new manager. He is an aggressive manager who wants to win all three points. Leeds lost 10-0 against Liverpool and Tottenham in the last two games. Kevin Hatchard says Leeds did not want to reform its plans for the future.

Marsch plays attacking football and he won't dig in and try to nick a point.

Jesse Marsch's team Leeds came back from a goal down to beat Norwich in the 91st minute. Leeds also came from behind to win against Wolves. Leeds are currently in a relegation battle. Jesse Marsh's side is currently 14th in Championship. He has the right attitude and the players are responding to his tactics.

Jesse Marsch is Leeds' new manager. He is the third American manager in Premier League history. English fans are not fond of American footballers. Marsh hopes to change that. He will hope to replicate Marcelo Bielsa's success. The Argentine is Marshe's predecessor.

Jesse Marsch is Leeds's American savior from relegation. He has seven games to save his job. Watford and Crystal Palace are winnable away games. Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea are three of his last three opponents. Leeds have games in hand, but they have a tough stretch of fixtures to close the season.


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