Jesse Marsch emphasises size of Leeds ‘fight’, refusing to blame Ayling or Meslier
Jesse Marsch has vowed that Leeds United will “fight for our lives” after they fell into the Premier League relegation zone with just three games to go.
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Jesse Marsch has vowed that Leeds United will “fight for our lives” after they fell into the Premier League relegation zone with just three games to go.
Leeds United’s season went from bad to worse on Sunday, slipping back into the relegation zone with just three games remaining after defeat at Arsenal.
Arsenal's quest for a return to Champions League football continued as they laboured to a 2-1 victory over 10-man Leeds with Eddie Nketiah's brace sending the visitors into the Premier League relegation zone. The clash at the Emirates Stadium was always going to have repercussions at both ends of the table and the result leaves the Gunners on the cusp of a top-four finish. Nketiah, on loan at Leeds during the 2019-20 campaign, appeared to all-but seal the points in the opening 10 minutes before Luke Ayling was dismissed to add to the woes of Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch, whose side at least registered a goal through Diego Llorente.
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Leeds United’s quest to stay in the Premier League took a hit on Sunday afternoon as they fell to another defeat at the Emirates Stadium to top four chasing Arsenal.
LONDON : Leeds United suffered a huge setback in their battle for Premier League survival after a 2-1 defeat at Arsenal on Sunday saw them drop into the relegation zone as the hosts took another step towards securing a top-four finish.
Arsenal’s quest for a return to Champions League football continued as they laboured to a 2-1 victory over 10-man Leeds with Eddie Nketiah’s brace sending the visitors into the Premier League relegation zone.