Every word from Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch's pre-Manchester City press conference

Leeds United are finally closing in on a return to Premier League action and Whites boss Jesse Marsch held his pre-match press conference today ahead of next week’s hosting of Manchester City.
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Leeds signed off for the World Cup break with a 4-3 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur way back on Saturday, November 12. Forty-six days later, the Whites will return to action next Wednesday evening with the visit of Pep Guardiola’s defending champions and odds-on title favourites City.

City are in EFL Cup action this evening at home to Liverpool in their first game back after the World Cup at which they had 16 players representing the club. Leeds had three players in action in Qatar in USA international duo Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson plus Rasmus Kristensen with Denmark.

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As part of the six-and-a-half week pause to the season, Marsch’s side took in a week-long training camp in Spain where they recorded a 2-1 victory against Elche on the back of a win against Preston North End in a game played behind closed doors.

FACING THE PRESS: Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch. Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images.FACING THE PRESS: Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch. Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images.
FACING THE PRESS: Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch. Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images.

Upon returning to English soil, Leeds defeated La Liga highflyers Real Sociedad through a 2-1 triumph at Elland Road on Friday night but the Whites fell to a 4-2 reverse at home to AS Monaco in the final mid-season break friendly on Wednesday night. Leeds had ten first team players missing for the contest, after which assistant boss Rene Maric revealed that there was illness in camp which had led to a number of first-team players sitting out the defeat to Monaco.

None of Adams, Illan Meslier, Liam Cooper, Mateusz Klich, Stuart Dallas, Luis Sinisterra, Crysencio Summerville, Jack Harrison, Patrick Bamford or Rodrigo made the match-night squad against Monaco for which young duo Archie Gray and Sonny Perkins were also missing.

But Adams has been given extra time of due to his heavy involvement at the World Cup and is suspended for the return to action against City whilst Dallas, Sinisterra, Summerville, Bamford and Gray have all been recovering from injuries. Meslier has been ill with glandular fever whilst Maric revealed that Rodrigo had experienced tightness and was therefore not risked against Monaco.

Marsch spoke to the media at 1.30pm and here is everything that was said by United’s American head coach.

Leeds United v Manchester City: Jesse Marsch press conference every word

Key Events

  • Marsch held his pre-match presser on Thursday afternoon
  • Leeds face City in 8pm kick-off on Wednesday night

Is there a way to set up against a team like City who dominate the ball so much?

“Yes. Whatever opponent we play against, we look at their strengths and weaknesses and we then tried to address within our principles what we think and where we think we can find advantages on the day. I think we have done that in a good job this season in almost every match and certianly against some of the big opponents and the key for us will be and when you play a big team like Man City it’s understanding the tactics and then what they’re trying to achieve and how to negate that and then obviously understanding the qualities of the players that they have on their team because they have such high quality, but then also how to make them uncomfortable and that’s with and against the ball, in set pieces and in what areas you think you can make them susceptible. Obviously, the better the team, the fewer weaknesses they have but every team in every system has weaknesses and so it’ll be about exploiting those and playing that in those areas.”