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'He has his eyes on the national team': Jesse Marsch would rather coach USA at its home World Cup in 2026 INSTEAD of a huge club job like Manchester United or Bayern Munich, claims Alexi Lalas

Jesse Marsch's star is on the rise after the thrilling start Leeds has made to the Premier League season. His team is not just winning, its winning with style.

Marsch kept Leeds in the Premier League in the last campaign after taking on an unenviable task in succeeding legendary coach Marcelo Bielsa and is now carving a team in his own identity.

When he arrived at Leeds in March, the American had to dispel comparisons to Ted Lasso in his first press conference. Now, Leeds is playing in such a modern and progressive style, Marsch will inevitably be linked to bigger teams if it maintains its promising start.