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Leeds United have found their Marcelo Bielsa successor in the form of ex-Red Bull Salzburg and RB Leipzig coach, Jesse Marsch.
The Whites parted company with Bielsa on Sunday after a run of poor results, prompting the door to decide a change in direction was required.
Marsch is the man who has been identified to carry on the progression of the Premier League strugglers, who will be at risk of relegation unless their form begins to improve.
His past experience has come at Red Bull clubs, having managed New York Red Bulls, Leipzig and Salzburg.
The 48-year-old American began to attract attention during his spell at Salzburg, having impressed during the 2019/20 Champions League group stages due to their exciting style of play.
At this point, Takumi Minamino, Wolves' Hwang Hee-chan and a certain Erling Haaland were leading the line for the Austrian outfit and were all on the scoresheet during a dramatic 4-3 defeat at Anfield in October 2019.
Haaland has, of course, gone on to establish himself as one of the most dangerous attackers in world football, with a number of elite