Leeds United CEO Angus Kinnear believes Jesse Marsch can still do a "great job" at the club, despite falling into the relegation zone after suffering a fourth straight defeat against Fulham. The Whites have collected just two points from the last 24 available, and have suffered six defeats in their previous eight.
Kinnear answered questions from a number of supporters outside of Elland Road following Leeds's 3-2 defeat against Fulham. Although he admitted that results have not been satisfactory, he is still backing Marsch to turn things around.
"The results aren't what we needed, everyone knows that," Kinnear told a group of supporters outside Elland Road. "We're working behind the scenes to try and turn things around.
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"Players are working hard, Jesse is working really hard, backroom staff are working really hard. We still think he can do a great job for us but the results aren't what we've wanted.
"We will just keep working hard and focus on the next game and that's the best thing we can do. The player's are giving 100%, they're devastated in there. It's going to be tough, every game is tough in this league."
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