The Sun (Malaysia)

Leeds’ Marsch looking for a simpler ride

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LEEDS boss Jesse Marsch said he wants a simpler ride after his side’s roller-coaster season continued with a 4-3 home win against Bournemout­h.

The Whites let slip an early lead after Rodrigo’s penalty and trailed 3-1 early in the second half after Bournemout­h carved them apart to score through Marcus Tavernier, Philip Billing and Dominic Solanke.

Substitute Sam Greenwood curled Leeds back into it on the hour-mark and after skipper Liam Cooper had headed them level, Crysencio Summervill­e proved Marsch’s match-winner for the second week running.

When asked if he had enjoyed the last fortnight, Marsch said: “No. The good part is we feel like we can win now. Before it was like we were more waiting to lose. I think we’ve flipped that.

“I want to make things simple for us, but that’s not the Leeds way I hear.

“We’re just looking for consistenc­y. It makes life easier for a manager instead of living on the edge of your emotion. I feel like we never have simple victories.”

Bournemout­h’s interim boss Gary O’Neil said the manner of his side’s fourth straight Premier League defeat was “unacceptab­le”.

O’Neil, whose side slipped to 16th, one point above the bottom three, said: “I’m disappoint­ed with all three goals, in the second half.

“To be fair, I’m disappoint­ed with the first goal (penalty) as well, to be honest. But I’m disappoint­ed with all three of them.

“If we talk factually, without emotion, I think we were the better team and to come away to Leeds and be that is tough.

“And to suffer a setback in the first, second minute, whatever it was, and to put in a display like the boys did was impressive.

“But you can’t walk away from it with no points, having played like that, it’s unacceptab­le.”

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