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Erik Ten Hag unsure of what to expect from Leeds following Jesse Marsch sacking

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is wary of the impact Leeds' sacking of Jesse Marsch could have on Wednesday’s Premier League clash.

The Whites head to Old Trafford to take on form team United two days after Marsch was shown the door following a run of seven league games without a victory.

United’s only defeat in their last 15 matches in all competitions came against Premier League leaders Arsenal, but prior to the start of that run they were beaten by Aston Villa in Unai Emery’s first game in charge.

"We have to be aware of that," said the Dutchman.

"When Jesse Marsch was in the lead, it was clear how they play. Now it’s possible they change, it’s also possible they don’t change. I think we only will find out on the pitch tomorrow.

"But then we need good anticipation of that. The difference at that time (against Villa) was when Emery came in they had a week, or maybe even longer, to prepare. And now they have not so much time to prepare."

It is the first of two games in five games against Leeds, with United due to visit Elland Road on Sunday, when the Yorkshire side may have a new manager in place.

Ten Hag is well aware of the historic rivalry between the two clubs, saying: "It's about the match of the Roses. It’s definitely a big game in this part of England and it’s a big game for us.

"We have Man City, we have Liverpool, but as well for our fans this game means so much and our players are aware of that and they know what to do."

Ten Hag criticised the decision to sack Marsch after only a year in the hotseat.

He added: "It’s always sad if a manager as a colleague gets sacked. In general, I don’t believe in it, that if you sack a manager you get better results.

"Let managers do their work, finish their work, then make a good

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