Leeds United Sacked Head Coach Jesse March Before Playing Against Man United

Leeds United have gone seven league matches without a win after the team lost another Premier League match against Nottingham Forest last weekend. The team also dropped to 17th place in the table, with the same 18 points as relegation zone team Everton, who beat Arsenal at the top of the table at home last weekend after a change of manager.
Leeds United have subsequently issued an official statement dismissing head coach Jesse March. The specific press notice is as follows: Leeds United can confirm that head coach Jesse March has been relieved of his duties.
Marsch has been in charge of Leeds since February last year and successfully led the team to relegation last season. 22/23 saw the club invest heavily in strengthening its squad in the summer, spending over £100m on signings including Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams and Georginio Rutter. However, the team's performance did not meet the management's expectations. Leeds United have a 20% win rate in the Premier League this season and are currently outside the relegation zone on goal difference compared to Everton. According to reports, Carlos Corberan, who is still in charge of West Bromwich Albion, is likely to take up the position of the new manager in the future, while the match against Manchester United on Thursday will be led by the coach of the club's U21 team.
From:News
The Most Popular
-
Al-Okhdood vs Al-Ettifaq: The Saudi Pro League Showdown -
Bhayangkara Solo FC vs Persib Bandung: The Indonesian Derby -
Al-Kholood vs Al-Feiha: The Saudi Pro League Encounter -
PSIM Yogyakarta vs Persita Tangerang: The Java Derby -
Relegation Battle: Girona vs Mallorca Set for Tense La Liga Clash -
FIFA Silences the Secrets: Red Cards for Mouth-Covering at World Cup 2026

Vietnam