
Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch says he'll stay at Elland Road no matter what happens in the coming weeks.
The American replaced Marcelo Bielsa as Whites boss in February and has picked up 11 points from his eight games in charge.
Leeds remain in serious danger of going down to the Championship as they visit Arsenal on Sunday just two points clear of third-bottom Everton, who have a game in hand.
"I have said from day one that I've loved being here," admitted the Leeds manager. "We haven't moved into our permanent housing yet but we will be doing that in the next couple of weeks.
"I hope to make this my home for many years. I love the club, I love the team, I love the area. We are really enjoying ourselves.
"That gives me more motivation and desire to do whatever it takes to help this team achieve our goal."
Marsch also said: "The way our fans treated us after the match against City, I have never seen before in football.
"That's the positivity we need right now. We need to be so aligned.
"The singular focus here is everybody doing everything they can to make sure we control our destiny. We need all the positivity from our fans, like we saw at Elland Road."
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