
Leeds United coach Jesse Marsch believes that he is fitting in very well with the Premier League club.
The American took over at Elland Road late into this season, replacing the departed Marcelo Bielsa.
Despite a rocky start to his tenure, Marsch has gotten enough points to keep Leeds away from the relegation zone at present.
Asked about fitting in with the club, he stated, per BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope: "I really feel that.
"I feel like the fit, the people, the mentality, the city, the players, Victor Orta, [CEO] Angus Kinnear, [owner] Andrea [Radrizzani] - I feel like everything just seems to fit.
"A lot of times my wife will say: 'What's the energy like?' And I used to think, 'what is she talking about?'
"But now I realise it's what the feeling is among everybody here and how it comes together. That's the energy and the energy here just feels right."
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