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 took another step towards securing a top-four spot after battling to a 2-1 win over Leeds United on Sunday, a result which sent their opponents into the relegation zone.
Mikel Arteta says the Arsenal coaching staff were perplexed by Nicolas Pepe when he failed to capitalise on an open goal against Leeds United, while he is hopeful Ben White will be fit for the north London derby.
The way we started we were electric. We were so determined, incisive, scored two good goals and created chances and didn’t allow anything to happen around our box. And after that the red card presented a different match. They completely changed their behaviour and how they were set up and we had to manage that in a different way. For a lot of phases we did well but we needed to score the third goal and we had the chances to do that. Then the accident happened when we conceded a set piece goal and then some nerves had to be handled.
Mikel Arteta says Arsenal “absolutely adore” Eddie Nketiah after the forward, whose contract expires in the summer, scored both goals in a 2-1 win over Leeds. Nketiah, 22, has started the last five games for the Gunners after previously struggling for minutes under Arteta. Ad/> He has seized his opportunity with two goals against Chelsea, impressive showings in wins over Manchester United and West Ham, and a starring role against Leeds.
Mikel Arteta is ready to lead Arsenal into what could be the “defining moment” of their season when they travel to Tottenham on Thursday knowing victory will seal a return to the Champions League.
Mikel Arteta says the Arsenal coaching staff were perplexed by Nicolas Pepe when he failed to capitalise on an open goal against Leeds United, while he is hopeful Ben White will be fit for the north London derby.