TalkSPORT’s Simon Jordan has said that Jesse Marsch will simply be sacked by Leeds if results don’t improve pretty quickly.
Leeds dropped into the bottom three with another home defeat, this time against Fulham, as Marsch once again was left to rue defensive errors and poor finishing. It was a second loss in the space of a few days, and made it seven goals conceded in just two games.

And speaking on TalkSPORT just now, Jordan believes that Marsch either wins games, or he’s gone from Leeds.
“This is an enormous football club that was out of the Premier League, unbelievably, for 17 years. What is surprising is that they haven’t kicked on, they haven’t pushed on in financial terms, and I’m not suggesting they should do it’s their money they spend it how they like,” Jordan said on TalkSPORT.
“But I would have anticipated that Leeds would have pushed on. They’ve lost some significant players. Bamford’s become a bit-part player cos of his injuries as when he is fit, he makes a big difference. But I don’t think Leeds’ results are reflective of their performances. But if you look at the results, if this continues much longer, he’s gone, he will be gone.”
Marsch was once again booed by Leeds fans at the weekend. And with a trip to Liverpool up next, the American might well be on borrowed time.
TBR’s View: Marsch Knows Leeds Pressure Is On
Make no mistake, this is a manager under pressure. Leeds haven’t won since August and they just look so suspect at the back once again.
It’s like deja vu from the final few days of the Bielsa days. However, this time, Marsch doesn’t have credit in the bank like Bielsa did.
If Leeds are hammered at Liverpool, then Marsch might well pay with his job.
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