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Leeds manager Jesse Marsch has denied “terrible” reports that some squad members have turned against him, saying they were untrue after his side’s 5-2 FA Cup win over Leeds.
The Whites won their first FA Cup tie in six years on Wednesday night as two goals from Wilfried Gnonto and Patrick Bamford sealed a thumping replay victory over the Championship side.
After the match, Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear embraced Marsch in front of the media before the post-match press conference in a clear indication of unity between the under-fire manager and the club’s hierarchy.
With Leeds sitting two points above the previous relegation zone Super Sunday visiting Brentford at Elland Road, Marsch said the whole squad was “united” and “together”.
“I know it’s hard for everyone to be patient and I’m in the spotlight if we don’t get results,” Marsch said.
“I want to try and find a way for the fans, for our club, for everyone to keep believing in this team because I see them. [the players] every day, i see his work ethic. I saw their commitment to each other.
“Even this report that came out, the ‘BS’ that some players have against me, it’s just bad, just bad.
“We all have a responsibility, especially me. And we believe in ourselves and know that we will get better.
“I know I’ve taken a lot of criticism and in some cases it’s true, but I’ve felt internally we’re moving in the right direction.”
Leeds’ next five games
Brentford (H) – Sunday 22 January, 14:00 – Live on Sky Sports
Accrington / Boreham Wood (A) – Saturday 28 January, 3pm
Nottingham Forest (A) – Sunday 5 February, 14:00 – Live on Sky Sports
Manchester United (H) – Sunday 12 February, 14:00 – Live on Sky Sports
Everton (A) – Saturday 18th February, 3pm
Watch Leeds United vs Brentford live on Sky Sports Premier League this Super Sunday from 1pm; kick-off 2pm
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