I love Bielsa but i think and hope that Jesse will bring a more pragmatic sensible approach. Bielsa was a pure romantic but that had its shortcomings. Also I hope that Jesse can attract good players with his links to RB. Aaronson, Minamino, Laimer. Pity we didnt have a few hundred million lying around to bring haaland home and reuinite him with marsch
@@tayzk5929 The shortcomings of conceding goals left right and centre and Leeds almost being relegated. Bielsa is great to watch as an opposing supporter and I hope Marsch is too. But I think he's a decent coach for Leeds to be honest.
Felt sorry for Jesse. He had his team primed for Villarreal (they came into the match 0-2 down.) They scored early using the precise tactics he describes in this video. They then worked a beautiful move to set up an easy goal to go up 2-0 (2-2 on aggregate). Sucic had a wide open goal, an easy tap in. He missed. Somehow. The life of a manager is not easy.
With you being people who have a lot off insight access to some of the game's biggest names could you give an advice what are helpful tools to become a coach? Like sites/books to read, certain cources we could go through or just general advice how to develop in the game. And I also suggest you should make a video like that - different coaches explaining in details how they break into thr game and what help them do it. Awesome video, Jesse March is such a cool manager. His Salzburg team is pure joy to watch.
There is one thing i wonder and want to learn about that tactical discipline. If the oppenents prefer deep defence and to stay not high, what they do to get the ball back as soon as possible? The reason i asked this question is that every team dont build up with passing options and also there is some kind of teams using long ball when they are possesion. Yes its useful against that sort of teams when they have ball but what is the plan for other half of the pitch?
Opponenets who build-up from deep can be countered with a high-line and different forms of Gegenpressing (see 6:46). Winning the ball back higher up the field i.e. closer to the final third gives a better chance of scoring as opposition transitioning to out of possession will not be positioned effectively. As with long balls, opposition deploy target men such as Lukaku, Calvert-Lewin, Chris Wood or fast runners in behind (an example being Vinicius Jr's 1st goal vs Liverpool as Kroos was not being pressed). Overall, a high-line with intense, continual pressing must be implemented otherwise it can be suicidal, defensively.
The impact of Ralf Ragnick is unbelievable. He is like the kingmaker of modern football
Just 9 minutes of watching it gave me a lots of inspiration to study and discover more deeply this beautiful game!
Glad to hear it!
Get this guy as US men's national team coach!
LoL, Do you really think he's gonna leave a top european club fo the USMNT? LoLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
After watching this I'm kind of excited to see you at Leeds. Hope you do well for us and keep us up ❤️ MOT ALAW
He's a great coach
I hope for Leeds sake you are right...oh and Football one game ONE name, thx.
Feels like a natural transition from a Bielsa team. Please make this happen.
I love Bielsa but i think and hope that Jesse will bring a more pragmatic sensible approach. Bielsa was a pure romantic but that had its shortcomings. Also I hope that Jesse can attract good players with his links to RB. Aaronson, Minamino, Laimer. Pity we didnt have a few hundred million lying around to bring haaland home and reuinite him with marsch
What shortcomings? Lmao, people are so sheepish.
He made low level players overperform hugely.
@@tayzk5929 The shortcomings of conceding goals left right and centre and Leeds almost being relegated. Bielsa is great to watch as an opposing supporter and I hope Marsch is too. But I think he's a decent coach for Leeds to be honest.
Fantastic vid. Great insight into a top coach!
Felt sorry for Jesse. He had his team primed for Villarreal (they came into the match 0-2 down.) They scored early using the precise tactics he describes in this video. They then worked a beautiful move to set up an easy goal to go up 2-0 (2-2 on aggregate).
Sucic had a wide open goal, an easy tap in. He missed. Somehow.
The life of a manager is not easy.
Welcome to Leeds Jesse. Big boots to fill but this video gives me some hope.
With you being people who have a lot off insight access to some of the game's biggest names could you give an advice what are helpful tools to become a coach? Like sites/books to read, certain cources we could go through or just general advice how to develop in the game. And I also suggest you should make a video like that - different coaches explaining in details how they break into thr game and what help them do it. Awesome video, Jesse March is such a cool manager. His Salzburg team is pure joy to watch.
He's a top coach!
Lets hope he can get to grips with the Leeds team and build upon Bielsa's legacy. Hes aware of Leeds and how we play
Love this 💙
I really hope we see him soon in Mönchengladbach. Love this coach
most underrated manager in europe. I hope he can take the reigns off Ragnick at Man Utd.
That wont happen now. He's going to yorkshire
This aged badly
Coach Jesse, you will be a great successor for Bielsa in Leeds
The difference is you play narrow football
You are correct, but how is his style much different from Bielsa
You called it
@@romeodaleyjr6840 Bielsa - uses the width before working into box or shoot in sight
Marsch - vertical passing to the goal
and sooner than most people thought.....
🎶Sprinting All Together, we're gonna see you win.......
There is one thing i wonder and want to learn about that tactical discipline. If the oppenents prefer deep defence and to stay not high, what they do to get the ball back as soon as possible? The reason i asked this question is that every team dont build up with passing options and also there is some kind of teams using long ball when they are possesion. Yes its useful against that sort of teams when they have ball but what is the plan for other half of the pitch?
Opponenets who build-up from deep can be countered with a high-line and different forms of Gegenpressing (see 6:46). Winning the ball back higher up the field i.e. closer to the final third gives a better chance of scoring as opposition transitioning to out of possession will not be positioned effectively. As with long balls, opposition deploy target men such as Lukaku, Calvert-Lewin, Chris Wood or fast runners in behind (an example being Vinicius Jr's 1st goal vs Liverpool as Kroos was not being pressed). Overall, a high-line with intense, continual pressing must be implemented otherwise it can be suicidal, defensively.
unbelievable
We only just play football for fun and for the game and there is this science.... damn, we have science here... good job red bull
Nice1 Jesse 👌🏽
8:18 That’s pretty funny
Ironic referring to Bielsa at Leeds. Congrats Jesse!
FUTURE MAN UNITED MANAGER
nope. not anymore. Yorkshire
Really interesting
Great coach. Unlucky with the RB Leipzig situation.
Welcome to Leeds
press press press press!
Interesting the only manager mentioned was the man he replaced at Leeds.
Interesting hearing him reference Bielsa, as it looks like he's taking over from him
When does he mention him?
welcome to leeds Jesse
Where are all the tactics enthusiasts? There should be more views on these videos.
Joining Rangnick at Man U soon
LOL couldnt be more wrong.
This guy will likely be the next permanent manager of Manchester United
how do you feel about this comment now ? hahha
Yeaaaa thats never happening now lol
Scumchester are now free to hire Bielsa!
Welcome to Leeds? good luck i guess.....
You don't need school to learn , just go to youtube and google
What an ugly but effective style of soccer