Darren Bent believes Jesse Marsch has solely two video games to avoid wasting his job as Leeds supervisor.
Final season, he got here in as a alternative for Marcelo Bielsa and helped the membership miraculously keep away from relegation. Nonetheless, they’ve had the worst potential begin this season, with the membership successful simply two of their 11 video games and sitting in 18th place within the desk.
If Jesse Marsch just isn’t in a position to flip issues round, Leeds will as soon as once more be within the thick of one other relegation battle. However regardless of the poor begin and the rising stress, the American has insisted that his staff’s performances deserve extra factors than what they’ve.
He mentioned:
“If we go recreation to recreation and also you take a look at the actual fact we haven’t gained in eight video games primarily based on how we’ve carried out over the eight video games, it’s nearly unimaginable to consider that two factors is all that we’ve earned.”
Whereas Marsch is optimistic in regards to the future, Darren Bent believes he solely has two video games left to avoid wasting his job because the stress mounts. He believes Leeds will lose to Liverpool, even if the Reds are additionally out of shape, however has acknowledged {that a} loss to the Cherries could possibly be decisive.

Whereas talking to talkSPORT Drive,
“In the event that they get beat at Liverpool, which I feel they may do, in the event that they get overwhelmed by Bournemouth with that massive hole of the World Cup developing, I feel they’ll transfer on from him.
“In the event that they don’t get three factors from these video games, he’ll get the sack. They should beat Bournemouth.”
In response to Football Insider, Leeds are ‘paving the best way’ behind the scenes for a managerial change and a listing of ‘potential replacements’ have been shortlisted.
There’s a ‘rising sense’ at Elland Highway that the American won’t be ‘in cost past the mid-November World Cup’ break.
The followers are operating out of endurance and the stadium was ringing with the ‘sack the board’ and ‘what’s going on?’ chants after the Sunday defeat to Fulham. The followers have been additionally chanting towards the supervisor.
The membership’s chiefs are effectively conscious of the supporters’ rage and despair and that’s ‘more likely to play an element within the choice’ that’s anticipated to be made within the coming days.