Leeds United’s new supervisor Jesse Marsch believes his gamers have been overtrained underneath his predecessor Marcelo Bielsa.
Marsch was named because the alternative for Bielsa following the sacking of the 66-year-old in February, an unpopular determination amongst many Leeds supporters after Bielsa returned the membership to the Premier League after a 16-year absence.
Whereas he struggled within the first video games because of the unavailability of some key gamers with accidents, he has been on a great run in current video games however believes Bielsa’s notorious coaching strategies contributed to the membership’s damage points.
“The damage challenge had lots to do with the coaching methodologies. These gamers have been overtrained. It led to them being bodily, mentally, psychologically, and emotionally in a tough place to get well from week to week, from sport to sport.
“I’ve a really particular methodology with the best way I work. I’ve had a status for top working knowledge, but additionally having wholesome, match, and powerful gamers who can meet the requirements within the sport that we would like. I’ve tried to place that into place to assist the gamers and I feel that has helped lots,” Marsch informed talkSPORT.
Subsequent for Leeds who’re positioned sixteenth within the league is a tie towards Crystal Palace as they search to remain additional away from the relegation zone.