Jesse Marsch on USMNT World Cup expectations and managing the pressure of the Premier League



Extratime: 1v1 is back! Andrew Wiebe sits down with Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch for a conversation on everything from sandwiches to coaching in the pressure cooker of the Premier League.

0:00 – Intro

0:17 – Jesse Marsch sandwich takes

1:57 – What’s behind the goal celebrations

4:34 – Was the Liverpool win the biggest of his career?

6:44 – Dealing with the emotions and intensity of the Premier League

14:09 – Coaching philosophy and leadership style

18:24 – What to expect from Leeds the rest of the season

20:50 – What is Brenden Aaronson’s ceiling?

25:03 – Why Tyler Adams is having the best season of his career

30:38 – World Cup 2010 USMNT memories

35:23 – How to get a team to play without fear

39:20 – Facing off against England, then and now

43:08 – Why the USMNT should be optimistic about this World Cup

46:52 – Comparing the past USMNT generations to this one

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18 thoughts on “Jesse Marsch on USMNT World Cup expectations and managing the pressure of the Premier League”

  1. Whoo hoo! Hoagie Haven Chicken Parm. Just took the boys there for Princeton Yale game (we lost) but most of all for the Chicken Parm!

  2. Jesse getting buried by the English is an abomination. Completely, hypocritical. Everyone is blaming Marsch, when the issue is right there at the top of the squad, Bamford. The Leeds Man, Bamford, has been atrocious. How can points be won when your striker is poor to disastrous in almost every major aspect of the game. I’m all for not blaming a striker for not scoring, maybe a streak this long has reached the end of the leniency rope, but his inability to impact the game in other ways is what makes his inclusion so gutting to a side that really seems to have promise.

  3. “The American-ism” the will to fight, to never give up, to succeed despite the circumstances. That American-ism, that’s us . That’s 🇺🇸

  4. Great comment "it's an American-ism" That's really what's missing from our USMNT. We are who we are. Playing a 'different' way or style that represses who we are does not give us the best chance of winning. right now, you can see our USMNT playing against or stiffling their instincts and it is affecting us negatively. Marsch is such a smart coach. He's there to win. He looks to figure out 'how do we win". With that mantra, he'll always be a guy you want to cheer for!

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