ICYMI: Leeds United call former Leipzig boss Marsch as new boss

ICYMI: Leeds United call former Leipzig boss Marsch as new boss

Jesse Marsch, the former head train of RB Leipzig, has been named Leeds United's new boss after the sacking of Marcelo Bielsa on Sunday.

The 48-year-antique has agreed to sign a agreement with the Elland Road club until June 2025, and the previous New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg boss is just expecting his paintings visa to be finalized earlier than he begins the task.

"It's some thing I'm clearly enthusiastic about," Marsch said.

"I know what a massive club Leeds is, I realize ex-gamers who have performed here and I've watched this membership from afar for decades and I'm without a doubt honoured and excited to be here."

He added: "How [Bielsa] has helped rework Leeds United right into a Premier League crew is quite outstanding.

"For me, I simply want to assist take the torch to the next phase. Everything that has been done has laid an notable foundation and, coming in at this second, I want to do the entirety I can to take the club into the subsequent degree of our history."

After a sequence of humbling defeats, Leeds sit sixteenth in the Premier League table, two factors above the relegation quarter.

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