Jesse Marsch buoyant at Leeds after ‘massive step in the right direction’ - Independent 17/1/23
The Whites have won only two of their last 15 Premier League games
Mark Walker
Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch believes victory over Cardiff
in Wednesday night’s FA Cup replay can kick-start his side’s season.
The Whites have won only two of their last 15 Premier League
games and sit two points above the bottom three.
They dominated for long periods in last Friday’s league
clash at Aston Villa only to lose 2-1 and before that salvaged a 2-2 draw at
Cardiff in the third round of the cup thanks to Sonny Perkins’ stoppage-time
equaliser.
A section of Leeds fans do not think Marsch is the right man
to turn Leeds’ fortunes around, but the American insists his side will soon
click into top gear.
Marsch said: “I feel (the Villa game) was a massive step in
the right direction. I’m more energised and I’m stronger in my belief that
we’re going to be a good team and we’re going to be a good team soon.
“Now we have to show it, specifically tomorrow. We need
another complete performance. We need conviction and we need a win. I hate being
results based, but that’s where we are.”
Leeds signed Georginio Rutter for a club record fee, which
could rise to £36million, on Saturday night and defender Max Wober arrived from
Salzburg for a reported £11m earlier in the transfer window.
Morocco’s World Cup midfielder Azzedine Ounahi has also been
linked with the Yorkshire club and Marsch feels the new signings show he still
has the board’s full backing.
He said: “I accept the pressures of what’s happening in my
role at this club right now. I accept it and understand it. The only thing I
can say is we’re doing everything we can and we believe in this project.
“I think that’s clear with the transfers we make, the
decisions we make, with everything we’ve done. It’s shown unity. I’m
disappointed with the fact that we haven’t developed faster and better and
that’s my responsibility.
“I have to continue to find ways to push buttons, what we do
in training and tactical sessions, with video, everything, so that we can get
better at a quicker rate.”
France Under-21s striker Rutter is not available to face Sky
Bet Championship strugglers Cardiff, but Luis Sinisterra could return to the
squad after a foot injury.
Patrick Bamford could also feature after stepping off the
bench to score against Villa in his first appearance since October, having
recovered from groin surgery.
Skipper Liam Cooper is doubtful due to a minor knee injury,
while Crysencio Summerville (ankle), Adam Forshaw (hip), Stuart Dallas (broken
leg) and Archie Gray all remain unavailable.