Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch has been given a one-match touchline ban and fined 10,000 pounds ($11,500) for an altercation with officials during his side's defeat at Brentford this month, the Football Association (FA) said on Thursday.Marsch, 48, was sent off in the second half of the 5-2 loss on Sept.
3 for remonstrating with the fourth official after his side were denied a penalty. The American later accused officials of a "lack of respect"."The manager admitted that his language and behaviour during the 64th minute of that game was improper," the FA said in a statement https://www.leedsunited.com/news/team-news/30379/fa-statement-on-jesse-marsch.Ninth-placed Leeds' game at Manchester United this weekend was postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth.