Jesse Marsch replaces Bielsa as Leeds United manager

American coach Jesse Marsch has been named as the new manager for Leeds United after Marcelo Bielsa left the club by mutual consent on Sunday.
Bielsa was let go after a poor run of form that saw Leeds lose five of their last six matches, including a 4-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspurs at Elland road on Saturday.
Marsch, who started this season at RB Leipzig, has signed a three and half year deal at the club and would have to start trying to turn around the club’s fortunes quickly as they sit just two points above relegation places.
Speaking after the announcement, Leeds United sporting director, Victor Ortas, said, “We are delighted to welcome Jesse to the club and excited for him to lead us into this new chapter.
“Jesse is someone we identified a number of years ago during his time at Red Bull Salzburg and we believe his philosophy and style of football aligns with that of the club and will suit the players very well.
“We have a long-term plan and firmly believe he can take Leeds United to the next level and are excited for what the future holds.”
Chief Executive Angus Kinnear added: “We are really pleased to have quickly secured the services of our first-choice head coach.
“Whilst the short-term objective for Jesse is obvious, we believe he has the courage and ambition to build on the strong foundations we have created over the last four years and elevate the performance of the club over the long-term.
“He had a great deal of success with New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg and has demonstrated during our many meetings that he is a great fit with the footballing culture of Leeds United.”
Kinnear believes that “At this challenging time, it is important that the club remains united from top to bottom.
“The fans have been amazing throughout Andrea’s tenure and we have no doubt they will unite behind Jesse and ensure the team quickly returns to winning with style.”
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