Leeds defender Wober frustrated with Marsch sacking

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9 Mar 2023 • 12:31 AM MYT
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Leeds United defender Max Wober has admitted he is disappointed that Jesse Marsch is no longer in charge of the club.

Marsch was sacked weeks after Wober was signed during the January transfer window.

However, the defender has been playing even more since the arrival of Javi Gracia as manager.

"Of course, I miss Jesse," Wober told Sky Sports Austria.

"I made this move because he was keen to bring me to Leeds. But that's the business of football, everything can change. If the successes don't come, the coach is the first to vacate the pitch."

Having played under Marsch at Red Bull Salzburg, his club before his move to the Premier League, the Austria international explained that there was a big difference to get used to when arriving in England.

"Of course it's a difference to Salzburg, where you know that you can take the three points in at least 90% of the games. Now every weekend is a full fighting game, anyone can win against anyone.

"You can tell that there is insane pressure and that the club's existence is at stake. It's definitely the toughest league I've played in so far.

"Every game feels like a Champions League game in terms of intensity. You have to be alert every second, otherwise it will rattle at the back."