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Leeds United produced a historic result against Liverpool at Anfield as they secured an impressive 2-1 win against struggling Liverpool.
Crysencio Summerville scored a dramatic late winner to help Leeds move out of the relegation zone, and manager Jesse Marsch loved everything about the goal.
Marsch recently admitted that he hates losing and Saturday night's win was a firm response from the players after a poor start to the season, which saw him put under extreme pressure.
The win at Anfield was just their third win of the season. Marsch was getting sick of his team putting in the performances and not getting rewarded, according to BBC.
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Marsch praised his players for a hard-fought win, according to Give Me Sport.
"The group is strong, and they're committed, so I'm thankful to have them. I think they stepped up big today, and they're the reason why we were able to get the win."
When Summerville's dramatic goal went in, the American coach could not contain it. He pulled off a hilarious celebration, knowing that his team needed to secure the win for the next few minutes.
The win came at a perfect time since they face with tough fixtures against Bournemouth, Wolves and Tottenham Hotspur before the 2022 World Cup break.
Sports Brief earlier reported on Jesse Marsch declaring he is tired of losing after his Leeds team lost four straight matches before stunning Liverpool.
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FootballThe club has slipped into the relegation zone after a 3-2 loss to Fulham in their latest game.
The win at Anfield saw them move to 15th in the table with 12 points. Leeds play Bournemouth in their next league match.