Daily Express

INSPIRED JESSE HAS HISTORY ON HIS SIDE

Marsch motivates by quoting Gandhi and Mother Teresa

- By David Anderson

LEEDS V CHELSEA 7.30PM, SKY SPORTS

JESSE MARSCH is using quotes from Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa to fire up Leeds for their relegation fight.

Marsch believes his players can take inspiratio­n from historical and sporting figures and quoted Gandhi to them before Sunday’s defeat by Arsenal.

Pacifist Gandhi may seem a strange choice to motivate Leeds and his words are hardly Churchilli­an, but history graduate Marsch felt his quote about selfbelief was apt.

The father of Indian independen­ce said: “If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it, even if I may not have it at the beginning.”

American Marsch, who replaced Marcelo Bielsa as Leeds head coach in February, said: “I use so many figures. I’ve used Muhammad Ali a few times, Michael Jordan is a guy I’m inspired by, Phil Jackson, I would start dating myself if I went back toVince Lombardi!

“In the past I have gone back to the 1998 France football team, the 2008 Road to Redemption gold medal basketball team.

“I love basketball culture, the way they combine university graduates with inner-city kids.

“There are also historical figures like Gandhi, Mother Teresa, presidents like JFK who have meant something to where we are in the world.

“I have 52 excerpts of books I sometimes give players when I want to reach them and then hundreds of quotes. I love quotes, I love learning from people of the past, sports figures, historical figures, whoever. The key is learning which messages to use at the right time.”

Raphinha does not seem inspired by Marsch’s quotes and the Brazil winger has managed just one goal and one assist in his past 10 appearance­s ahead of tonight’s clash with Chelsea at Elland Road.

Raphinha is key to Leeds’ hopes of getting out of the bottom three and Marsch admits they need to get him more involved.

“I like Raphinha’s passion, his personalit­y, his mentality and his desire to win and be a great player,” he said.

“He is a fantastic talent.

We have not got enough out of him, that is the truth.

“We’ve tried to find ways to play with him a little bit wider.

“We’ll figure out how to get him on the ball more, how to get him in space, how to get him on the move more so he can be dangerous and help the team.”

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