July 3, 2024

Leeds have six players on loan at European clubs, with Robin Koch and Max Wober starting every game for Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Monchengladbach, respectively, since leaving. Koch started at center-back for Eintracht Frankfurt in their 2-0 loss to Wolfsburg on Saturday, dropping them to seventh in the Bundesliga.

Wober also started for Monchengladbach, who had a league visit to Bochum and won 3-2, with the outgoing Leeds centre-back playing the entire game as his club climbed up to 13th place.

Brenden Aaronson has struggled to get starts at Union Berlin, and the midfielder was an unused substitute in Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Heidenheim. Aaronson has made three starts and three substitute appearances for 11th-placed Union since coming on loan.

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Former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch is one of the early favorites to replace Michael Beale as manager of Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.

The Ibrox club confirmed Beale’s departure after a 3-1 home loss to Aberdeen on Saturday, saying in a statement that “results this season have fallen short of what everyone connected to Rangers would expect.”

Rangers began the Scottish Premiership season in third place, with four victories and three losses. They are already seven points behind Celtic, with St Mirren in second place with 15 points.

Marsch is the third favorite at 7/1, with former Leeds favourite Marcelo Bielsa sixth at 17/2. Bielsa signed a deal with Uruguay’s national team earlier this year, with the goal of assisting the South American country in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Meanwhile, Marsch has been out of job since being fired by Leeds in February after a dismal run of play, which resulted in the Whites being relegated later that season

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“I’ve taken some time out for myself over the last couple of months and it’s been a good chance to reflect on aspects of life while in Leeds,” he said after leaving Leeds in March.I’m quite happy of our achievements, such as staying up in 21/22, and I’ll remember that fondly when I look back on my time at Leeds.
“I’m also grateful to have worked with such a fantastic group of players and staff, as well as to have met so many wonderful people in Yorkshire.” I’m taking some time to think about the best next step, but in the meanwhile, I’ll be spending time with family and friends.”

 

 

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