Jesse Marsch’s honest assessment of ‘really fun, not always easy’ relationship with Leeds United star - YEP 2/8/22
Jesse Marsch has lauded Rodrigo's sponge-like attitude to instruction as the striker 'grows' into the Leeds United side.
By Graham Smyth
After two years at Elland Road that have, at times, been
fraught with difficulty owing to Covid-19, injuries and a struggle for
consistency, Rodrigo is entering a third season with a point to prove. The
club's record signing has competition for a place in Marsch's attacking
options, with summer signings Brenden Aaronson and Luis Sinisterra joining Jack
Harrison, Daniel James and Crysencio Summerville in the ranks of those hoping
to feature in the three players positioned behind striker Patrick Bamford.
Leeds also want to sign a striker to give Marsch another
option for the lone forward role and Joe Gelhardt will expect greater
involvement this season. But a hat-trick in the final pre-season game against
Cagliari on Sunday evening will send Rodrigo into the new Premier League
campaign full of confidence and with the full backing of his head coach.
"Let's say he's had a good pre-season," said
Marsch.
"He and I have a really good relationship. So I think
the way that we work and talk and the relationship we have it's been really fun
for me, not always easy, but pushing him and he's very receptive to positive
reinforcement, negative reinforcement, honesty and it's like, the more you give
him, the more he wants.
"I like guys like that."
Rodrigo was one of those for whom a summer departure from
Elland Road would not have felt overly surprising to many, especially when his
best friend in the squad, Raphinha, made a £50m exit to Barcelona. But club
sources say Rodrigo, who with Marsch’s permission invited the senior squad to
his birthday party last season, redoubled his efforts to fit in with the rest
of the players. When there was a ticket going spare for the State of Origin
game in Brisbane he was quick to stick his hand in the air to accompany rugby
league fans Liam Cooper and Daniel James.
And Rodrigo has remained a part of Marsch's plans over the
pre-season. He enjoyed heavy involvement in the Whites’ trip to Australia,
featuring in each of Leeds' five summer friendlies and the injury to
Sinisterra, coupled with James' suspension this weekend, makes it likely that
the 31-year-old will see action in the top-flight opener against Wolves at
Elland Road.
Marsch is delighted with how the summer has gone thus far
for the Spanish international.
"For me, it's really pleasing to see him play so
well," said Marsch.
"I'm really happy for him. And I think he's growing
into the team more and more and more."
