He's such a good bloke isn't he? I really like him. Very respectful, knowledgable and intelligent. And he kicked Beckham in the nuts. Excellent. I love how he enables our mourning of Bielsa yet retains his own personality. He is an impressive man and, dare I say it, very 'Leeds'.
@@askullyWhat allegations, be specific, use your words?? Sounds like you are sour grapes/grasping at straws/don't like him and are just desperately throwing stupid sthiit against the wall, as you have NOTHING else.
Yep, Ted Lasso is satire compared to Jesse, I dont care about his irrelevant nationality which has ZERO bearing on his ability as a coach (the only thing that is important).
If you mean the "never say die" attitude that's not exclusive to Ted, that's what Americans generally love out of any team in any sport, we love the underdog story and we love players that have a lot of character and don't give up even when it all seems lost.
The guy is a good catch ,liked him straight away and will do very nicely. My son in law is American and has a big American flag. I'm gonna bring it to a game. Al just say this tho for Marcelo bielsa,God bless you Marcelo 🙏. May you have a very long happy life,you put passion in our hearts again and fire in our souls ,we will never forget you. You are legend ❤💛💙🤍❤.🇦🇷🏴❤
Was absolutely gutted we didn't stick with Mr Bielsa even if he took us down. Like I've said before changing a manager this late in the seasonrarely works...but this guy is growing on me.
Bielsa was a hero for Leeds. No question about that. But, also is SUPER important to have communication fluidity between coach and players. *That Bielsa, for 3 years not being able to communicate THE BIELSA WAY, with his players...and bringing them to the Premier...is an amazing achievement.*
Starting at 3:09 he talks about the team's ideal of playing to the last second, and *both* games they've played since this video was published* were decided by stoppage-time winners:) *assuming it was published after the game that was played on that date, which I don't remember
Jesse was subtly requesting a song from the fans. I think they team needs as much support as possible, to enrich their spirits so I think we should make one :D
He actually seems like a really decent guy, down to earth and honest. I'm a United fan but I hope it works out for him. He's only getting stick because of where he's from and if it where anywhere else but America we'd all have a problem with that.
@@saint4life09 Man United fans are so arrogant they think they can come onto another Uniteds video and assume everyone will know who they mean. Yours truly, a Sheffield United fan 😂
Well done Jesse to beat up Norwich 2:1🌹👍❤️so please keep your attacking style of the play and don't sit back and waiting for the opposition attacking you 🙏If you can please let Bamford to stay on as a central striker and if you want to sub him, please sub him with Gelhardt instead of Harrison 🙏👍❤️🌹
Bielsa did what he came to do And we at leeds will NEVER forget him, he leaves the club in a much better position. We should stay up now after beating wolves AGAIN So lets see what nxt year brings
Seriously people need to stop stereotyping his accent. Yes he’s American and we’re not used to seeing them manage teams in the big leagues. So what?? The guy comes across as a knowledgeable coach so give him a chance and stop judging him by his accent!! What’s accent got to do with the ability to coach?? Showing respect should always be our default position until someone give us a reason not to
Forget about his accent, he seems like a good lad. He has a great attitude and a will to work hard, and with those 2 things you can accomplish almost anything.
I wouldn’t refer to a near 50 year old, who is now managing a big football club in England as a ‘lad’. Those who play under him are certainly lads but there needs to be a bit of respect there.
@@juanaltredo2974 It was a critique of the use of the word ‘lad’. Nothing about being thick skinned or not. Jesse Marsch doesn’t fit the category of boy, dude or lad for that matter. A bloke perhaps yes but he’s not a lad in the classic sense of the word.
@@chrismacleod9326 yeah, I got that, it was quite obviously a critique when my post was made as a compliment, so either you were trolling, or you were pedantic to the point of embarrassing yourself. Seems was the latter. You're trying to pick a discussion when we're both in agreement that he seems like a good lad, bloke, guy, man, human, biped
@@juanaltredo2974 Well now we’re into it and I reflected I’ll add a bit more; so the issue I have is that people are referencing his nationality, accent etc and then going on to defend him when it seems obvious to me that his nationality/accent has zero to do with his capabilities and attitude. The ‘lad’ part of your comment fed into this idea because it was like he’s ‘one of us’. If we keep mentioning then it almost seems like it matters. You’re right, I came across as pedantic and despite not being embarrassed, I do regret having not clearly explained my point of view in the first place. Your comment was spot on but if you dropped that first sentence I think the purpose of your message has more purpose. Btw, sorry for offending it was somewhat troll worthy which I’m not a fan of.
I'm a United fan and while I hate Leeds I hope they stay up this season with Jesse Marsch, so many people laughed at him when he came in cause he's American but he's starting to get some decent results.
I’m a Manchester United fan, I hate Leeds cause they’re a rival 💀 I’m American though and seeing us do well in Europe makes me happy since we’re always written off
I am a Celtic fan, and an American. When we signed Ange Postacoglou, the initial reaction of the supporter base was, "Ange who?". I did some research and listened to him address the media. Any apprehension I felt was instantly laid to rest. Now, Celtic have one leg of the treble, with the other two in reach. I get the same vibe from Jesse. Football management is a ruthless business. Be patient, Leeds fans. Let the man execute his vision and work his process. Knowledge, passion, and results aren't the exclusive domain of Europeans. The Yank will do you proud. Hail hail.
Hi mates! I want to know how hard American adapt in England as football manager. A news said "Jesse is second premiere league coach from US in history." Is it so hard? If so, what makes it? Exclusive stance of britain people? Old historical issues?
Why would the interviewer call it soccer? Absolutely no need to try and pander to Americans when Jesse Marsch calls it football throughout the entire video.
@Channel Name correct is subjective. Soccer is correct in the US but incorrect in the UK, where this interview was done and where Jesse manages. Jesse clearly respects this to make an effort to call it football. Yet the interviewer has made the conscious effort to go agains the correct terminology in the UK to pander to Americans, when it is unnecessary. That is my point. Soccer is incorrect in the UK so your point does not hold up
I think if he stays on as manager and is able to survive the premier league for a few years he would be the most successful American manager of all time. That’s how low the bar is I think. And America is a country of immigrants, we need more Scottish Americans so we get more managers
@@nelvaldo.4850 Well then let's hope Leeds are smart enough to keep Jesse after Leeds avoid relegation & have some success next season. Hopefully, everyone will be happy and Jesse will stick around Leeds for a long, long time.
There,s nothing wrong with your or anybody else's accent .all accents show individuality and belonging.americans are predominantly Europeans so if you don't like them you need to take stock of yourself.
Slightly pissed off at the British interviewer trying to accomodate him by using the word "soccer" instead of, the correct term, football. Really tickles me medulla oblongata, innit
@@kongvinter33 He did not overstay his welcome by any stretch of the imagination 😂 Evident by his name still being chanted, as it will likely be for a long time. And the outcry at his sacking. That said. Jesse is our manager now, and we should be giving him our full support while he is here. Whilst I'd have liked to see Bielsa stay, I'm not going to hold that against Jesse. I believe in this team, and I do believe he has the ability to succeed here. MOT.
@@JP-xq7fo In Ireland we still call it football, but we have our own version of Gaelic football so thats why In Ireland if you ask someone- Do you play football? They will clarify do you mean Gaelic or soccer. Thats why we sometimes use the word soccer in Ireland.
He's such a good bloke isn't he? I really like him. Very respectful, knowledgable and intelligent. And he kicked Beckham in the nuts. Excellent. I love how he enables our mourning of Bielsa yet retains his own personality. He is an impressive man and, dare I say it, very 'Leeds'.
Just wait till those allegations are confirmed
I tried finding video of him kicking Beckham in the nuts but failed.
@@askullyWhat allegations, be specific, use your words?? Sounds like you are sour grapes/grasping at straws/don't like him and are just desperately throwing stupid sthiit against the wall, as you have NOTHING else.
@@yeltsin3961 What happened 15 years ago?
It dose not matter if his nice
damn he's basically ted lasso but with ACTUAL TACTICS AND EXPERIENCE
Yep, Ted Lasso is satire compared to Jesse, I dont care about his irrelevant nationality which has ZERO bearing on his ability as a coach (the only thing that is important).
If you mean the "never say die" attitude that's not exclusive to Ted, that's what Americans generally love out of any team in any sport, we love the underdog story and we love players that have a lot of character and don't give up even when it all seems lost.
The guy is a good catch ,liked him straight away and will do very nicely. My son in law is American and has a big American flag.
I'm gonna bring it to a game.
Al just say this tho for Marcelo bielsa,God bless you Marcelo 🙏.
May you have a very long happy life,you put passion in our hearts again and fire in our souls ,we will never forget you.
You are legend ❤💛💙🤍❤.🇦🇷🏴❤
Superb interview Jesse, I so hope you do well and have an opportunity to shine with Leeds in the Premier League next season.
He will shine. The Germans don’t do half-baked.
Was absolutely gutted we didn't stick with Mr Bielsa even if he took us down. Like I've said before changing a manager this late in the seasonrarely works...but this guy is growing on me.
You want a manager to send us down ? Utter bollox
Love his passion.
I think he might surprise a few people
Aged poorly. I hope they go down so Everton probably don't.
@Chaos they're 16th and 4pts clear 😂
@@adamcraig1468 yeah that's not much don't count your chickens yet lmao
@@sukhdevr3489 Everton are poo they just a club for the sake of having a club
@@casualfocus1371 it is when you look at the fixture list.
Marsching on Together
Love the US spirit he's bringing to the game!! :)
@CAP chill bro
Bielsa was a hero for Leeds. No question about that. But, also is SUPER important to have communication fluidity between coach and players. *That Bielsa, for 3 years not being able to communicate THE BIELSA WAY, with his players...and bringing them to the Premier...is an amazing achievement.*
Starting at 3:09 he talks about the team's ideal of playing to the last second, and *both* games they've played since this video was published* were decided by stoppage-time winners:)
*assuming it was published after the game that was played on that date, which I don't remember
Good luck Jesse! We support you!!!
Jesse was subtly requesting a song from the fans. I think they team needs as much support as possible, to enrich their spirits so I think we should make one :D
He actually seems like a really decent guy, down to earth and honest. I'm a United fan but I hope it works out for him. He's only getting stick because of where he's from and if it where anywhere else but America we'd all have a problem with that.
If you're a United fan why wouldn't you want it to work out for him? He's our manager.
@@saint4life09 probably man United not Leeds United lol
@@saint4life09 Man United fans are so arrogant they think they can come onto another Uniteds video and assume everyone will know who they mean. Yours truly, a Sheffield United fan 😂
Well done Jesse to beat up Norwich 2:1🌹👍❤️so please keep your attacking style of the play and don't sit back and waiting for the opposition attacking you 🙏If you can please let Bamford to stay on as a central striker and if you want to sub him, please sub him with Gelhardt instead of Harrison 🙏👍❤️🌹
Bielsa did what he came to do
And we at leeds will NEVER forget him, he leaves the club in a much better position. We should stay up now after beating wolves AGAIN
So lets see what nxt year brings
Seriously people need to stop stereotyping his accent. Yes he’s American and we’re not used to seeing them manage teams in the big leagues. So what?? The guy comes across as a knowledgeable coach so give him a chance and stop judging him by his accent!! What’s accent got to do with the ability to coach?? Showing respect should always be our default position until someone give us a reason not to
I don't think anyone is judging him by his accent. They're just having a bit of fun, and Jessie seems to have a good sense of humour.
He’s not ted lasso and he’s not bielsa. But he’s brought back a belief to Leeds United . And I am grateful for that
Forget about his accent, he seems like a good lad. He has a great attitude and a will to work hard, and with those 2 things you can accomplish almost anything.
I wouldn’t refer to a near 50 year old, who is now managing a big football club in England as a ‘lad’. Those who play under him are certainly lads but there needs to be a bit of respect there.
@@chrismacleod9326 I meant it in a good way (obviously), people are so thin-skinned nowadays
@@juanaltredo2974 It was a critique of the use of the word ‘lad’. Nothing about being thick skinned or not. Jesse Marsch doesn’t fit the category of boy, dude or lad for that matter. A bloke perhaps yes but he’s not a lad in the classic sense of the word.
@@chrismacleod9326 yeah, I got that, it was quite obviously a critique when my post was made as a compliment, so either you were trolling, or you were pedantic to the point of embarrassing yourself. Seems was the latter. You're trying to pick a discussion when we're both in agreement that he seems like a good lad, bloke, guy, man, human, biped
@@juanaltredo2974 Well now we’re into it and I reflected I’ll add a bit more; so the issue I have is that people are referencing his nationality, accent etc and then going on to defend him when it seems obvious to me that his nationality/accent has zero to do with his capabilities and attitude. The ‘lad’ part of your comment fed into this idea because it was like he’s ‘one of us’. If we keep mentioning then it almost seems like it matters. You’re right, I came across as pedantic and despite not being embarrassed, I do regret having not clearly explained my point of view in the first place. Your comment was spot on but if you dropped that first sentence I think the purpose of your message has more purpose. Btw, sorry for offending it was somewhat troll worthy which I’m not a fan of.
I'm a Sheffield United fan but cant help but route for Leeds to stay up now 😂 maybe because I grew up watching American films 🤷🏽♂️😂
As an American I want Leeds to succeed so bad
I'm a United fan and while I hate Leeds I hope they stay up this season with Jesse Marsch, so many people laughed at him when he came in cause he's American but he's starting to get some decent results.
You hate your own team?
@@saint4life09 he meant Manchester United you know the only club known as United because they're the biggest
I’m a Manchester United fan, I hate Leeds cause they’re a rival 💀 I’m American though and seeing us do well in Europe makes me happy since we’re always written off
@@clarkkent8765 you are not from Manchester so you just another plastic fan
Good start in difficult circumstances
Agreed. Thoughts with Ukraine
I am a Celtic fan, and an American. When we signed Ange Postacoglou, the initial reaction of the supporter base was, "Ange who?".
I did some research and listened to him address the media. Any apprehension I felt was instantly laid to rest. Now, Celtic have one leg of the treble, with the other two in reach. I get the same vibe from Jesse.
Football management is a ruthless business. Be patient, Leeds fans. Let the man execute his vision and work his process. Knowledge, passion, and results aren't the exclusive domain of Europeans. The Yank will do you proud.
Hail hail.
While I hope Rangers win the league, Ange has done a pretty damn good job considering the state Celtic were in last season. Hard to really deny that.
All that matters is results. That's what he'll be judged on as far as I'm concerned.
Let's hope another legend enters the chat.
I can’t stop staring at dudes posture my lord
im not a leeds fan but i really like him. him being american just makes it easy to attack him but hes diffrent than the other americans lmao.
He genuinely has that ted lasso passion
Why does this man reminds me of Ted Lasso everytime i see him😂
6 points in there last 2 games has gone a long way
Hi mates! I want to know how hard American adapt in England as football manager. A news said "Jesse is second premiere league coach from US in history." Is it so hard? If so, what makes it? Exclusive stance of britain people? Old historical issues?
American traditionally hasnt been good in football, nevermind producing high quality coach of premier league level
I hope it works out but have my doubts
Seems a decent bloke
Brad Bobley knows his stuff
no more interpreter 😁
All I keep thinking is why can’t the interviewer put some socks on!!!
Prime going to follow them for another documentary?
As leeds fan he's winning me over not bad looking either
Why would the interviewer call it soccer? Absolutely no need to try and pander to Americans when Jesse Marsch calls it football throughout the entire video.
@Channel Name correct is subjective. Soccer is correct in the US but incorrect in the UK, where this interview was done and where Jesse manages. Jesse clearly respects this to make an effort to call it football. Yet the interviewer has made the conscious effort to go agains the correct terminology in the UK to pander to Americans, when it is unnecessary. That is my point. Soccer is incorrect in the UK so your point does not hold up
Lots of us call it football or futbol.
It is not easy for american to settle here! Good on you!
Why? we love the UK
MOT Jesse and MOT those pearly whites
I think if he stays on as manager and is able to survive the premier league for a few years he would be the most successful American manager of all time. That’s how low the bar is I think. And America is a country of immigrants, we need more Scottish Americans so we get more managers
Brilliant manager, can't see him being at Leeds longer than 18 months. Be snapped up by a bigger club sooner than later.
Ehhhhhh excuse me!!!!!!!!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡No club is bigger than Leeds United!!!!
💙💛🤍
@@nelvaldo.4850 Well then let's hope Leeds are smart enough to keep Jesse after Leeds avoid relegation & have some success next season. Hopefully, everyone will be happy and Jesse will stick around Leeds for a long, long time.
There,s nothing wrong with your or anybody else's accent .all accents show individuality and belonging.americans are predominantly Europeans so if you don't like them you need to take stock of yourself.
Ted Lasso except he actually knows the sport
Original that
@@iliketowatchvideos47 yeah I just now saw how many people basically said the same shit before me 💀
why this guy is so promoted?
I think this is the first time premier league have ever had a manager who was American 👌
Bob Bradley/Swansea was the first actually! Jesse’s the second
@@Pradzel david wagner was also part american and german
@@robbert1300 Wayne Rooney?
@@Pradzel david wagner the 3rd
@@andypandy4607 bruh what ahaha
I like Jesse but he need to start winning games.
Did you miss the last two games or something?
Slightly pissed off at the British interviewer trying to accomodate him by using the word "soccer" instead of, the correct term, football. Really tickles me medulla oblongata, innit
@Channel Name American English is an abomination
It's not a correct term. Soccer is an English term. America just adopted it.
Agree..no need. On this side of the pond we all know it is football.
Leeds lad 61 year old hope this works but leeds always grasp at straws good luck fella but don't bank your pension on it.
Bore off
Real life Ted Lasso?
Ted Lasso vibes.
He think his accent is terrible.
Scousers…. Are we a joke to you?
who the fuck is lee marsch?🤣
@@banger2998 he meant in the title the called him lee marsch by mistake instead of jesse
Sorry.
But Bielsa was Our Man.
In so Many Ways. 💛💙
Well, he's gone now. Get over your crush. This isn't about you and Bielsa, this is about LEEDS!
he WAS. past tense. he over stayed his welcome.
HE CAN NOW RETIRE
@@kongvinter33 He did not overstay his welcome by any stretch of the imagination 😂 Evident by his name still being chanted, as it will likely be for a long time. And the outcry at his sacking.
That said. Jesse is our manager now, and we should be giving him our full support while he is here. Whilst I'd have liked to see Bielsa stay, I'm not going to hold that against Jesse. I believe in this team, and I do believe he has the ability to succeed here. MOT.
Enjoy Leeds soccer in relegation
😄Hope you didn't bet on it.
@@SantiAgo-eg5to lmao no cheers
Hes a Soccer coach he's taking them straight down
Roy Keane calls it soccer all the time stop with that crap… The Irish brought that word over to America the blame is squarely on them
@@JP-xq7fo Yet the British created the term. But yeah, blame the Irish.
Feel like an idiot yet ?
you guys created the word lmfaooo
@@JP-xq7fo In Ireland we still call it football, but we have our own version of Gaelic football so thats why In Ireland if you ask someone- Do you play football? They will clarify do you mean Gaelic or soccer. Thats why we sometimes use the word soccer in Ireland.
Like most Americans, he loves to hear himself talk.
You sound like someone who's never encountered an Englishman in a pub.
tends to happen that when you are being interviewed
It’s how an interview works. They get asked questions, they then answer.
You can't fucking win with some fuckers, it was an interview ffs, imagine him just sitting there nodding.
it’s called an interview