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Jesse Marsch has only two games to keep his job as Leeds manager

Jesse Marsch has only two games to save his job as Leeds boss, according to Darren Bent. Instead of starting the season as Marcelo Bielsa's replacement, Marcelo Bielsa had Leeds win their first two games to save their season. Despite the unlikely scenario of finishing in 18th place, the club has won just two of their 11 games and is sitting in 18th place in the table.

If Jesse Marsch fails to turn things around, Leeds will once again be fighting for another relegation battle. Despite the poor start and increased pressure, Jesse Marsch remains confident that his team's performances deserve more points than they do. As the pressure mounts, Darren Bent believes only two games remain. He believes a loss to the Cherries would be decisive, even if Liverpool are also out of form.

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