Jesse Marsch challenges Leeds’ fringe players to take chance against Barnsley
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch has challenged his fringe players to show they can be part of what his side want to do this season.
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Leeds boss Jesse Marsch has challenged his fringe players to show they can be part of what his side want to do this season.
The depth of Leeds United’s squad is set for its first real test of the season as they face four games in nine days before the end of August. The Whites begin their Carabao Cup campaign later this month, while three more Premier League matches are also scheduled.
Eagle-eyed fans will have already seen how much time Mateusz Klich and Jan Bednarek spent together this summer. The Poland team-mates were spotted sharing a few moments together on the pitch after their arrival this afternoon.
Leeds United are likely to have a much more experienced bench at their disposal for today's trip to Southampton. Jesse Marsch is set to welcome Daniel James, Luis Sinisterra, Liam Cooper and Adam Forshaw back into the fold after missing last Saturday’s win over Wolves.
A pundit has backed Mateusz Klich to leave Leeds United this summer, with rumours of a transfer for the central midfielder growing.
Leeds United started the new Premier League season in a winning fashion, defeating Wolves 2-1 at Elland Road. The Whites came from behind in the game, with a goal from Rodrigo and an own-goal from Rayan Ait-Nouri ruling out Daniel Podence's early strike.
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch has not closed the door on midfielder Mateusz Klich’s Elland Road future.
Words from Jesse Marsch during Leeds United’s Saturday win crossed the line in opposition boss Bruno Lage’s book. Marsch allegedly said something so beyond the pale, Lage refused to accept any words from the American at full-time.