Leeds supervisor Jesse Marsch has hit again on the “terrible” stories that some members of his squad have turned on him, branding them unfaithful following his facet’s 5-2 FA Cup win over Leeds.
The Whites gained their first FA Cup match in six years on Wednesday evening as two targets from each Wilfried Gnonto and Patrick Bamford sealed a thumping replay victory over the Championship facet.
After the match, Leeds chief govt Angus Kinnear embraced Marsch in entrance of the media second earlier than his post-match press convention began in an obvious indication of unity between the under-fire supervisor and the membership hierarchy.
With Leeds sitting two factors above the relegation zone forward of the Super Sunday go to of Brentford at Elland Road, Marsch stated his total squad are “united” and “collectively”.
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Wilfried Gnonto scored twice in Leeds 5-2 win at Elland Road
“I do know it is exhausting for everyone to be affected person and I come into the highlight if we’re not getting outcomes,” stated Marsch.
“I need to attempt to discover a manner for our followers, for our membership, for everybody to maintain their perception on this workforce as a result of I see them [the players] daily, I see their work ethic. I see their dedication to one another.
“Even this report that comes out, the ‘BS’ that among the gamers are towards me, is simply terrible, simply terrible. We are united, we’re collectively, we’re doing every thing we will as a bunch.
“We are all harbouring the duty, particularly me. And we consider in ourselves and we all know we’re going to get higher.
“I do know I’ve taken quite a lot of criticism and in some instances rightly so, however I’ve felt internally we’re shifting in the appropriate path.”
Leeds’ subsequent 5 fixtures
Brentford (H) – Sunday January 22, 2pm – Live on Sky Sports
Accrington/Boreham Wood (A) – Saturday January 28, 3pm
Nottingham Forest (A) – Sunday February 5, 2pm – Live on Sky Sports
Manchester United (H) – Sunday February 12, 2pm – Live on Sky Sports
Everton (A) – Saturday February 18, 3pm
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