Former Leeds United star Ian Harte has suggested that while Whites manager Jesse Marsch has got his side playing some good football this season, he should probably stop 'talking as much' after poor results.
The American has faced similar criticism in the past after hitting out at the press in recent months but was slammed by talkSPORT host Simon Jordan who told him to 'grow up' and face the media properly.
But now Harte has given his verdict on the situation and said that despite the decent form the Whites are on, when they do have a poor result, Marsch doesn't help himself in post-match interviews.
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"It has been a good start to the season," he told former England manager Sam Allardyce on his No Tippy Tappy Football podcast earlier this week.
"The first few games they beat Chelsea, but quite recently the results haven’t gone – they have played some great football, just haven’t had the results. Hopefully with the few signings they have made they can kick on for the second half of the season.
"I think Jesse has done a good job. Of course, sometimes he probably speaks a little bit too much. I think the fans would like to see better results."
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