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Agbonlahor sticks boot in and backs Jesse Marsch in contempt of Bielsa, Leeds methods

Gabby Agbonlahor has backed up comments from Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch, criticising the methods of predecessor Marcelo Bielsa.

Leeds have found their feet quickly under Marsch.They needed to do just that, given they were in a precarious position following four heavy losses on the bounce.

Marsch has gotten Leeds back to winning ways. The Whites have emerged victorious in three of their last four games, drawing the other 1-1 with Southampton.

As such, they now sit in 16th place, nine points above the drop zone. Part of the success under Marsch can be attributed to players returning from injury.

At one point, there were as many as nine Leeds stars in the treatment room. Returns for a number of those players have led to better results.

Furthermore, Marsch’s predecessor Bielsa was well known for pushing his players to the limit. Clearly, that got too much for a number of them, which was reinforced in both injuries and performances.

In fact, Marsch recently called out the methods of Bielsa. The manager referred to the stress levels being “incredibly high” and the players being “over-trained”.

Former Premier League striker Agbonlahor has backed Marsch up in his assessment of Bielsa.

“I have heard that from the Leeds United camp that they don’t mind training hard – players don’t mind training hard – but you need the right recovery. I heard that Bielsa’s training is similar to a game, the intensity,” Agbonlahor said, quoted by Leeds Live.

“You can’t do that three or four days a week and expect to have that intensity in a game. They’re human beings, they’re going get injuries. Muscle injuries like calves, hamstrings, thigh injuries.”

While some may have taken umbrage to Marsch’s negative comments towards Bielsa, it seems

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