We will try to execute it Jesse Marsch reveals how Leeds United can stop Liverpool
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And Jesse Marsch is sick of it
Leeds United have gone eight Premier League games without a win And Jesse Marsch is sick of it In a pre-match press conference, Marsch was asked to address the Merseysiders’ difficult start to the season and reveal what weaknesses he saw in their game. The Leeds coach replied (via ): “The weaknesses in Liverpool. … [Laughs]. It’s not that we see a weakness in them, it’s can we challenge them in the intensity in which we play and with the ball can we limit them as much as possible. "Can we limit them on set-plays where they’ve been incredibly effective and can we not let them get out on the counter and can we find more situations where we can get out on the counter." Marsch continued: “Both teams like to play on the counter and they’re one of the most lethal in the world at that. I wouldn’t describe Liverpool as having weakness. I’d try to say we will have a game plan and we will try to stick to it and we will try to execute it to the best of our ability to give ourselves the best chance in the match.”
We will try to execute it - Jesse Marsch reveals how Leeds United can stop Liverpool
Jesse Marsch reveals how he hopes to tackle Liverpool in upcoming clash. boss Jesse Marsch has revealed that his team will look to stop from capitalizing on set-piece situations and try to hit them on the counter-attack in their upcoming showdown. Marsch’s Leeds United will travel to Anfield for their Premier League clash with Liverpool on Saturday (29 October). Having picked up a mere nine points from 11 league matches, the Whites currently find themselves in 18th place in the Premier League standings. ’s Reds, on the other hand, are eighth in the standings and will look to bounce back following last weekend’s embarrassing 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest. Leeds United have gone eight Premier League games without a winAnd Jesse Marsch is sick of it
Leeds United have gone eight Premier League games without a win And Jesse Marsch is sick of it In a pre-match press conference, Marsch was asked to address the Merseysiders’ difficult start to the season and reveal what weaknesses he saw in their game. The Leeds coach replied (via ): “The weaknesses in Liverpool. … [Laughs]. It’s not that we see a weakness in them, it’s can we challenge them in the intensity in which we play and with the ball can we limit them as much as possible. "Can we limit them on set-plays where they’ve been incredibly effective and can we not let them get out on the counter and can we find more situations where we can get out on the counter." Marsch continued: “Both teams like to play on the counter and they’re one of the most lethal in the world at that. I wouldn’t describe Liverpool as having weakness. I’d try to say we will have a game plan and we will try to stick to it and we will try to execute it to the best of our ability to give ourselves the best chance in the match.”