Jesse Marsch believes the fans’ emotions are understandable given Leeds have taken only two points from the last 24 available LUFC
And having witnessed another two defeats, to Leicester and Fulham, the ex-RB Leipzig coach is in mood for his players to continue their profligacy against Liverpool on Saturday night – live on talkSPORT.
Marsch added: “They have been very supportive. I’ve spoken with Angus , Andrea and Victor multiple times. “We’ve talked about adding staff, we’re looking carefully at things like psychologists and adding to the complexity of what we’re doing as staff. As well as Liverpool, Leeds face games with Tottenham and Man City, amongst others, before the year is out, leading to many feeling his time is running out.The ‘Marsch out’ chants grew louder in Yorkshire in last Sunday’s defeat to Fulham, and Marsch believes the fans’ emotions are understandable given they have taken only two points from the last 24 available.
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