Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch is under increasing pressure from supporters after a poor run of results in the Premier League. The Whites' disappointing 2-0 defeat at Leicester City on Thursday extended their winless run to seven matches, with Leeds last tasting victory against Chelsea back in mid-August.
The travelling contingent in the away end at the King Power Stadium were not afraid to share their discontent towards Marsch during and after the game, initially through chants of former manager Marcelo Bielsa. They also posed the question to the 48-year-old as to why he did not go over to the away end after the match, with Marsch instead opting to go straight down the tunnel.
Leeds have actually endured a worst start to the season in 2022/23 than this time 12 months ago. Under Bielsa, Leeds accumulated 10 points in their opening 10 matches, but in the same number of matches this time around, they are actually a point worse off.
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Despite the toxic night in the East Midlands, though, Leeds' hierarchy have no intention of sacking Marsch. LeedsLive reported earlier today that his dismissal is not currently on the agenda and message from the top of the club through to the bottom remains one of unity.
So, with that in mind we now want to know your thoughts on the future of Marsch, with just four games now remaining until the World Cup break next month. Simply answer yes or no in our question below: 'Are the Leeds United board right to keep faith with Jesse Marsch?' Let us know in the comments the reasons for your decision.
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