Leeds United manager, Jesse Marsch has come out to apologise to fans of the club amid his team’s struggling form. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he is still confident that he has the backing of the board following Thursday’s 2-0 defeat to Leicester, and he wants to stop the current bleeding in his team.
Marsch added that he is disappointed with the poor results in recent weeks, and he hopes to arrest the slump soon.
His words, “I want to say sorry to them,”
“It was nothing against the fans.”
“In that moment I am disappointed and trying to figure out what I am going to say to the team. My focus is on stopping the bleeding.”
“I know I am supported by the club, we are totally unified.”
“No-one is happy about this defeat. I am as angry as I have ever been.”
“One of the things I saw before I came was the way the board supported Marcelo [Bielsa] all the way for many years. I have felt that same support from everyone.”
“When a team goes through a bad spell the manager is the first one to be questioned about whether he is doing the right things.”
“But we are together. We had to fight our way out of it last year and we have to stay focused.”
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