Marsch has criticism for Leeds star says he was ‘not active’ in second half

The pressure mounted further on Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch yesterday after his side lost 3-2 to Fulham and the American manager said one of his players was “not that active” in the second half.

The Yorkshire side slipped to their fourth successive Premier League defeat yesterday and have six defeats from their last eight league games, leaving them 18th in the league standings.

Speaking in his press conference after the loss, Marsch identified a player who began to show fatigue at 45 seconds. He states that Sinisterra proved to be ineffective in the second half, especially compared to the first.

“Then in the second half, Luis got a bit tired. He made a big changeup all week, so he wasn’t as active and we weren’t as active to give him the ball. That meant we couldn’t bring the opponent down as much,” Marsch said of the winger.

Leeds travel to Anfield next, which could be a big moment in Marsch’s season as club manager.

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