Leeds manager, Jesse Marsch has come out to say that he expects to be in charge of the club next season even if they are relegated from the Premier League. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he signed because he knows Leeds United is a long-term project for him, and the club is still committed to him in that way.
Marsch added that the support from everyone has been amazing thus far, and he still has faith in his players.
His words, “I’m still planning to be here even in relegation,”
“It’s a long-term project and the club committed to me in that way. The connections we have made mesh well together.”
“The support from everyone has been amazing, but I’m not thinking about the long-term project, only about Sunday and preparing for that.”
“[There were] lots of emotions watching it. We can learn a lot from how the other players can handle the pressure differently,”
“We’re excited for this challenge – we know we have to be at our best. I never came here to think it would be easy. I knew we’d have to fight for everything. I’ll make sure we’ll do this on Sunday.”
“It would be easier if we knew we were locked in the Premier League but there is one match to focus on. It makes it clear for us – a win gives us the best opportunity.”
“I slept well last night because I still have confidence in our group. [It is] better when we control our fate, but that’s not the case. [We need] to do whatever we can to get the points.”
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