Inside Jesse Marsch's nine-goal Man City thriller as Leeds United coach seeks Guardiola payback - YEP 28/4/22
Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch has already faced Manchester City this season conceding six in the process
By Joe Donnohue
Jesse Marsch will hardly have been able to believe his luck
the last time he faced Pep Guardiola and Manchester City.
"I played them already," Marsch told broadcasters
at Selhurst Park, referring to Saturday's opposition. "I know a little bit
about the way Pep [Guardiola] likes to play. We'll try to create a game plan
that that can be aggressive but can also help us find a way to get a result in
the match."
The American insisted his side will 'go for it' against Man
City; a bold ploy considering Marsch's last outing against Guardiola saw his
side concede six.
RB Leipzig visited the Etihad Stadium last September during
Marsch's brief, ill-fated spell at the helm of the German club.
While the 6-3 final scoreline appears far from flattering,
the Bundesliga club were competitive for the vast majority of the game.
As to be expected, City would repeatedly find a way in
front, but Marsch's Leipzig repeatedly pegged them back.
In the 75th minute, the difference was one goal and the game
precariously perched at 4-3 to the hosts. That was until Joao Cancelo lined up
an effort from range and lasered it beyond Peter Gulacsi.
Shortly thereafter, Angelino was sent off for a second
bookable offence and Leipzig were beaten by the eventual three-goal margin.
On the night, City registered 2.79 xG (Expected Goals),
while Leipzig totted up 1.10 xG of their own, suggesting a fairer, more
representative scoreline would have been a more palatable 3-1 defeat for
Marsch.
This is a far-cry
Leipzig gifted Nathan Ake a free header at a first-half
corner, scored an own goal and conceded a penalty, given for handball after VAR
consultation, all before the break - much of their woe was self-inflicted.
Marsch will be hoping his Leeds side are not tuned to
self-destruct at Elland Road on Saturday, and no doubt hoping one of Daniel
James, Raphinha, Jack Harrison or Rodrigo can turn in a similar performance to
matchball-claiming Christopher Nkunku who netted all three of Leipzig's goals
at the Etihad.
Admittedly, the chances of that happening are slim; Nkunku's
tally for the season sits at 30 goals in 48 games, with 14 assists for good
measure.
Marsch's visit to Manchester earlier this season was his
sixth match in charge of energy drink giant Red Bull's principal club; Saturday
afternoon will be his eighth as head coach of Leeds United.Whether he has been
able to seed his philosophy and ideas within the United squad at a quicker rate
than he managed in the east of Germany remains to be seen.
Not conceding six, or seven, would be a start.