A few months ago Leeds United announced Jesse Marsch as their new Head Coach, with a short term objective (avoiding relegation) through which he couldn’t apply his principles 100%.
Excellent piece Jimmy! I'm just curious about something, sometimes in the defending transition or what they call " Counter press" Leeds united tend to be aggressive and proactive in getting the ball as fast as possible as you said, what happens when they fail to get the ball? Is there a specific plan B? Or a way in which the team regains its shape after failing to get the ball?
Excellent piece Jimmy! I'm just curious about something, sometimes in the defending transition or what they call " Counter press" Leeds united tend to be aggressive and proactive in getting the ball as fast as possible as you said, what happens when they fail to get the ball? Is there a specific plan B? Or a way in which the team regains its shape after failing to get the ball?