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Leeds United’s City test for survival

Jesse Marsch was in charge of Leipzig when they lost 3-6 to Cityzens in a group stage match in September

Reuters Published 27.04.22, 12:50 AM
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola File Photo

Leeds United coach Jesse Marsch is hoping for a better result when he comes up against Manchester City for a second time this season after his former side RB Leipzig lost a nine-goal Champions League thriller last year.

Marsch was in charge of Leipzig when they lost 3-6 to City in a group stage match in September before he parted ways with the Bundesliga club at the end of the year.

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Leeds, who drew 0-0 at Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Monday, host City on Saturday and American Marsch said he was well aware of the leaders’ quality.

“Now comes to Elland Road, for me, the best team in the world,” Marsch told reporters.

“One of my teams this season has already played against Man City and I know what a challenge that game is.

“I know how difficult it is to limit their best players. We will have to be incredibly effective and clear with how we want to play against the ball and then we will have to find ways with the ball to try and control the ball a little more.”

Leeds are 16th in the league on 34 points, five points above the relegation zone, with five games left. Monday’s game was their first since April 9.

“I think it’s a really big point,” Marsch said. “It gets us closer to our ultimate goal...

“It wasn’t so easy with 16 days (between matches) to keep match sharpness and that showed a little bit.”

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