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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has praised his former Red Bull colleague Jesse Marsch for his work so far at Leeds United.

The Red Bull football stable has for some time seen its star players move through to the Premier League. Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Hwang Hee-chan of Wolves are just two of the players to have taken that route.

However, Die Roten Bullen have also seen their managers take up jobs in the Premier League.

Hasenhuttl was the first, as he left Leipzig in 2018 for Southampton. Ralf Rangnick followed in November last year, taking up the interim coaching post at Manchester United.

And American manager Marsch moved to Leeds in March after a three-month break following his exit from Leipzig.

Hasenhuttl and Marsch meet at Elland Road on Saturday in the Premier League and speaking to BBC Sport in his pre-match press conference, the Austrian hailed the Whites boss’ career so far.

“He is an outstanding character,” Hasenhuttl said of the 48-year-old. “He is close to his players and it has been really interesting to watch his development as a coach.

“I always found it interesting to hear his views on football and I can already see a few typical habits of his team.

“He has found somewhere that suits him and his style of playing football and that is why he has immediately had a good impact.”

Marsch has

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