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FootballPremier League Manager Fires Warning to Players After Declaring He Is "tired of Losing"
- Leeds boss Jesse Marsch says he is tired of his team losing and called out several of his players
- The club has slipped into the relegation zone after a 3-2 loss to Fulham in their latest game
- Leeds are now eight Premier League games without a win and pressure is piling on Marsch
Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch made an exasperated statement in his latest press conference, as he declared he was tired of seeing his side losing.
The Peacocks have experienced a spectacular dip in form, and the 3-2 defeat in their last outing against Fulham summed up the team’s current state.
Defeat against Marco Silva’s side was Leeds’ fourth in a row, which left them in the dreaded relegation zone.
It also meant Leeds have now gone eight games without a win.
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Marsch’s task does not get any easier as they welcome a wounded Liverpool to Elland Road in their next game.
Ahead of that game, Marsch held a passionate press conference where he spoke on his side’s form.
"I was 14 years a player and now 13 years a coach and I've never lost this much in my career. I'm sick of it," he said as quoted on BBC.
The gaffer went on to disclose that he felt “kind of angry” at his side’s form.
"I'm tired of playing matches where we are in the match and in many cases better than our opponents and walking away with nothing.
"I'm tired of not capitalising on moments when we are the better team in matches and I'm tired of giving away goals too cheaply.
Leeds have not picked a point away from home since August 13, and have a mere nine points from 11 games so far in the campaign.