Leeds boss Marsch: We are unified here, from the board to the staff and the players

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24 Oct 2022 • 6:43 AM MYT
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Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch insists the club is "unified" after defeat at home to Fulham.

The 3-2 reverse sees Leeds drop into the bottom three.

Marsch said: "It's disappointment, frustration. In the first half we started strong and got the lead. It felt like we'd take control of our moment and our season.

"Then from a moment where I don't think we need to concede because it was not that complicated and we go in to the half 1-1. Then we were trying to push, the game was tight, and we were trying to find a way to control our fate but at the moment confidence is a little low, we miss a chance or two then we start feeling the pressure a but more. In every transition you start to see that we don't believe in ourselves as much as we'd like.

"I have to take responsibility and find solutions to help this team stay strong, continue to move forward and find wins.

"We are unified here, from the board to the staff and the players. We are hurting, it's painful. We feel we're doing little things that aren't getting a reward, but we are together.

"I understand that the fans are not happy. That ire should be directed at me and I've got to find ways to get us better and to get points. We let them down, I let them down, and I've got to find a way to help our team so that we reward them for their passion and love of this club. I'm focused on helping this team to get better and improve."