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Jesse Marsch took charge of his first Premier League game on Saturday, but was unable to end Leeds United's run of defeats.
The American replaced Marcelo Bielsa at Elland Road, with the Argentine losing his job after a fourth straight Premier League defeat last weekend, and the former RB Leipzig boss arrived with his team facing a fight to avoid the drop.
Marsch's first 45 minutes at the helm brought some improvement after Leeds' recent defensive woes, with the new man overseeing a goalless first half.
However, as the game opened up it looked like a matter of time before someone found a breakthrough, and Harvey Barnes was the man to do it, scoring what proved to be the only goal of the game in a 1-0 Leicester victory.
If nothing else, the first half acted as a demonstration of the narrow margins at play for teams who - like Bielsa's Leeds - often play on the edge.
Had Leicester's best chance fallen to one of their forwards, rather than to Daniel Amartey, then Leeds might have been behind at the break. Had Rodrigo put a little less juice on his pass to Jack Harrison, they might have been ahead.
Leeds fans will surely point to some moments where a slice of poor fortune left them in a hole from which they couldn't clamber back to the