Anthony Gordon put Everton ahead in the 17th minute after being picked out by Alex Iwobi. The winger, who is a target for Chelsea, ran onto the through ball and scored by sending it under Ilan Meslier. Everton showed what they were about in the 29th minute as Tom Davies tried to knock the ball out of Meslier’s hands. This saw the midfielder receive a yellow card and also fired up the Leeds crowd against the visitors. There was a major blow for Leeds later in the first half when Rodrigo appeared to dislocate his shoulder amid a tussle with Jordan Pickford. Leeds went into the break 1-0 up but flew out of the blocks for the second half. Brenden Aaronson and Jack Harrison had good chances for the home side. And they were level in the 55th minute when summer arrival Luis Sinisterra found the bottom corner on his left foot. He scored his first Premier League goal and only his second in a Leeds shirt. Everton were denied a goal later in the second half as things began to heat up. Everton controlled the pace of the game slowing things down at every opportunity, preventing Leeds from getting into their best rhythm. The game finished 1-1 and during a post-match interview with BT Sport (via BBC Sport), Marsch spoke about how Leeds dealt with Everton’s threat.

Jesse Marsh analyzes Leeds, Everton draw

“We know how dangerous they are on the bench,” he said. “I thought we did a good job of managing it at times, but it only takes one way or the other to make the game more difficult. “I just saw the offside goal [Demarai Gray’s] and he is very close, really lucky he didn’t count. But what I see with our team is a team that is growing and improving. We can be good on the ball and against the ball and we can be good in transition. “Obviously, we need more goals. But I’m happy with the direction we’re going and the players we have and the way our team is looking.” Marsch then criticized Lampard and Everton for wasting time at almost every opportunity and making it a less exciting watch for the spectators. “Yeah, it was terrible,” said the American. “It’s a classic. For me, you can see when the Everton players clear the ball in the first minute of the game. It’s clear they want to take the energy from Elland Road. “This is still an entertainment affair and I wish the referee had handled it a bit better. After 1-1 it became fun, but it was too late. The referee had an opportunity to influence the game and he didn’t take advantage of it.” When asked about scorer Sinisterra, Marsch praised him as well as fellow players Marc Roca and Tyler Adams. “We really like it. I also thought Marc Roca and Tyler Adams were outstanding in the middle of the pitch,” he added. “Jack Harrison was dangerous all night. Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] got into a difficult situation. “We hope Rodrigo is not too bad. It’s one of those things where the shoulder sticks out. Pat [Bamford] he came into the game and was dangerous. So yeah, I really like this team.” Leeds midfielder Adams said: “After going down in the first half, it wasn’t the start we wanted. It is important to be able to extract results and, at the very least, get a grade from it. “It’s frustrating in the first half when they’re already trying to kill time, especially when we want to play a high-tempo game. It is important then to stay mentally focused and achieve the goal. “It is important that he [Luis Sinisterra] he is able to take minutes now and you saw there a small taste of what he can do. He will be an important player for us in the future. “Rodrigo is a dangerous player for us and has scored many goals. I hope he is fine. I didn’t see what happened, I think it’s his shoulder. “This is a learning process for us – a lot of new guys coming into a new league and trying to adapt. It’s important to be able to pick up points early in the season. We only grow from here.”

Sinistera reacts to the first goal of the championship

During a post-fight interview with BBC Sport, Sinisterra said: “I’ve been working really hard at the moment. We worked for the three points but we didn’t succeed. “It’s nice to score my first goal in the Premier League. I must continue to work as I do. It’s amazing and I have to keep working to score many more. “Everton played very well. They find the goal early, drop and then wait for the counter. It was difficult for us to find the net. In the second half we could do it. I think we deserved something more, but we kept working.” Meanwhile, Leeds could look north of the border to find a replacement for Tottenham target Dan James, according to a report.


title: “Jesse Marsch Criticizes Frank Lampard S Terrible Tactics As Leeds Equalise. He Praises The Excellent Signatures Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Virginia Brantley”


Anthony Gordon put Everton ahead in the 17th minute after being picked out by Alex Iwobi. The winger, who is a target for Chelsea, ran onto the through ball and scored by sending it under Ilan Meslier. Everton showed what they were about in the 29th minute as Tom Davies tried to knock the ball out of Meslier’s hands. This saw the midfielder receive a yellow card and also fired up the Leeds crowd against the visitors. There was a major blow for Leeds later in the first half when Rodrigo appeared to dislocate his shoulder amid a tussle with Jordan Pickford. Leeds went into the break 1-0 up but flew out of the blocks for the second half. Brenden Aaronson and Jack Harrison had good chances for the home side. And they were level in the 55th minute when summer arrival Luis Sinisterra found the bottom corner on his left foot. He scored his first Premier League goal and only his second in a Leeds shirt. Everton were denied a goal later in the second half as things began to heat up. Everton controlled the pace of the game slowing things down at every opportunity, preventing Leeds from getting into their best rhythm. The game finished 1-1 and during a post-match interview with BT Sport (via BBC Sport), Marsch spoke about how Leeds dealt with Everton’s threat.

Jesse Marsh analyzes Leeds, Everton draw

“We know how dangerous they are on the bench,” he said. “I thought we did a good job of managing it at times, but it only takes one way or the other to make the game more difficult. “I just saw the offside goal [Demarai Gray’s] and he is very close, really lucky he didn’t count. But what I see with our team is a team that is growing and improving. We can be good on the ball and against the ball and we can be good in transition. “Obviously, we need more goals. But I’m happy with the direction we’re going and the players we have and the way our team is looking.” Marsch then criticized Lampard and Everton for wasting time at almost every opportunity and making it a less exciting watch for the spectators. “Yeah, it was terrible,” said the American. “It’s a classic. For me, you can see when the Everton players clear the ball in the first minute of the game. It’s clear they want to take the energy from Elland Road. “This is still an entertainment affair and I wish the referee had handled it a bit better. After 1-1 it became fun, but it was too late. The referee had an opportunity to influence the game and he didn’t take advantage of it.” When asked about scorer Sinisterra, Marsch praised him as well as fellow players Marc Roca and Tyler Adams. “We really like it. I also thought Marc Roca and Tyler Adams were outstanding in the middle of the pitch,” he added. “Jack Harrison was dangerous all night. Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] got into a difficult situation. “We hope Rodrigo is not too bad. It’s one of those things where the shoulder sticks out. Pat [Bamford] he came into the game and was dangerous. So yeah, I really like this team.” Leeds midfielder Adams said: “After going down in the first half, it wasn’t the start we wanted. It is important to be able to extract results and, at the very least, get a grade from it. “It’s frustrating in the first half when they’re already trying to kill time, especially when we want to play a high-tempo game. It is important then to stay mentally focused and achieve the goal. “It is important that he [Luis Sinisterra] he is able to take minutes now and you saw there a small taste of what he can do. He will be an important player for us in the future. “Rodrigo is a dangerous player for us and has scored many goals. I hope he is fine. I didn’t see what happened, I think it’s his shoulder. “This is a learning process for us – a lot of new guys coming into a new league and trying to adapt. It’s important to be able to pick up points early in the season. We only grow from here.”

Sinistera reacts to the first goal of the championship

During a post-fight interview with BBC Sport, Sinisterra said: “I’ve been working really hard at the moment. We worked for the three points but we didn’t succeed. “It’s nice to score my first goal in the Premier League. I must continue to work as I do. It’s amazing and I have to keep working to score many more. “Everton played very well. They find the goal early, drop and then wait for the counter. It was difficult for us to find the net. In the second half we could do it. I think we deserved something more, but we kept working.” Meanwhile, Leeds could look north of the border to find a replacement for Tottenham target Dan James, according to a report.


title: “Jesse Marsch Criticizes Frank Lampard S Terrible Tactics As Leeds Equalise. He Praises The Excellent Signatures Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Mindy Mccandless”


Anthony Gordon put Everton ahead in the 17th minute after being picked out by Alex Iwobi. The winger, who is a target for Chelsea, ran onto the through ball and scored by sending it under Ilan Meslier. Everton showed what they were about in the 29th minute as Tom Davies tried to knock the ball out of Meslier’s hands. This saw the midfielder receive a yellow card and also fired up the Leeds crowd against the visitors. There was a major blow for Leeds later in the first half when Rodrigo appeared to dislocate his shoulder amid a tussle with Jordan Pickford. Leeds went into the break 1-0 up but flew out of the blocks for the second half. Brenden Aaronson and Jack Harrison had good chances for the home side. And they were level in the 55th minute when summer arrival Luis Sinisterra found the bottom corner on his left foot. He scored his first Premier League goal and only his second in a Leeds shirt. Everton were denied a goal later in the second half as things began to heat up. Everton controlled the pace of the game slowing things down at every opportunity, preventing Leeds from getting into their best rhythm. The game finished 1-1 and during a post-match interview with BT Sport (via BBC Sport), Marsch spoke about how Leeds dealt with Everton’s threat.

Jesse Marsh analyzes Leeds, Everton draw

“We know how dangerous they are on the bench,” he said. “I thought we did a good job of managing it at times, but it only takes one way or the other to make the game more difficult. “I just saw the offside goal [Demarai Gray’s] and he is very close, really lucky he didn’t count. But what I see with our team is a team that is growing and improving. We can be good on the ball and against the ball and we can be good in transition. “Obviously, we need more goals. But I’m happy with the direction we’re going and the players we have and the way our team is looking.” Marsch then criticized Lampard and Everton for wasting time at almost every opportunity and making it a less exciting watch for the spectators. “Yeah, it was terrible,” said the American. “It’s a classic. For me, you can see when the Everton players clear the ball in the first minute of the game. It’s clear they want to take the energy from Elland Road. “This is still an entertainment affair and I wish the referee had handled it a bit better. After 1-1 it became fun, but it was too late. The referee had an opportunity to influence the game and he didn’t take advantage of it.” When asked about scorer Sinisterra, Marsch praised him as well as fellow players Marc Roca and Tyler Adams. “We really like it. I also thought Marc Roca and Tyler Adams were outstanding in the middle of the pitch,” he added. “Jack Harrison was dangerous all night. Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] got into a difficult situation. “We hope Rodrigo is not too bad. It’s one of those things where the shoulder sticks out. Pat [Bamford] he came into the game and was dangerous. So yeah, I really like this team.” Leeds midfielder Adams said: “After going down in the first half, it wasn’t the start we wanted. It is important to be able to extract results and, at the very least, get a grade from it. “It’s frustrating in the first half when they’re already trying to kill time, especially when we want to play a high-tempo game. It is important then to stay mentally focused and achieve the goal. “It is important that he [Luis Sinisterra] he is able to take minutes now and you saw there a small taste of what he can do. He will be an important player for us in the future. “Rodrigo is a dangerous player for us and has scored many goals. I hope he is fine. I didn’t see what happened, I think it’s his shoulder. “This is a learning process for us – a lot of new guys coming into a new league and trying to adapt. It’s important to be able to pick up points early in the season. We only grow from here.”

Sinistera reacts to the first goal of the championship

During a post-fight interview with BBC Sport, Sinisterra said: “I’ve been working really hard at the moment. We worked for the three points but we didn’t succeed. “It’s nice to score my first goal in the Premier League. I must continue to work as I do. It’s amazing and I have to keep working to score many more. “Everton played very well. They find the goal early, drop and then wait for the counter. It was difficult for us to find the net. In the second half we could do it. I think we deserved something more, but we kept working.” Meanwhile, Leeds could look north of the border to find a replacement for Tottenham target Dan James, according to a report.


title: “Jesse Marsch Criticizes Frank Lampard S Terrible Tactics As Leeds Equalise. He Praises The Excellent Signatures Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-16” author: “William Spriggs”


Anthony Gordon put Everton ahead in the 17th minute after being picked out by Alex Iwobi. The winger, who is a target for Chelsea, ran onto the through ball and scored by sending it under Ilan Meslier. Everton showed what they were about in the 29th minute as Tom Davies tried to knock the ball out of Meslier’s hands. This saw the midfielder receive a yellow card and also fired up the Leeds crowd against the visitors. There was a major blow for Leeds later in the first half when Rodrigo appeared to dislocate his shoulder amid a tussle with Jordan Pickford. Leeds went into the break 1-0 up but flew out of the blocks for the second half. Brenden Aaronson and Jack Harrison had good chances for the home side. And they were level in the 55th minute when summer arrival Luis Sinisterra found the bottom corner on his left foot. He scored his first Premier League goal and only his second in a Leeds shirt. Everton were denied a goal later in the second half as things began to heat up. Everton controlled the pace of the game slowing things down at every opportunity, preventing Leeds from getting into their best rhythm. The game finished 1-1 and during a post-match interview with BT Sport (via BBC Sport), Marsch spoke about how Leeds dealt with Everton’s threat.

Jesse Marsh analyzes Leeds, Everton draw

“We know how dangerous they are on the bench,” he said. “I thought we did a good job of managing it at times, but it only takes one way or the other to make the game more difficult. “I just saw the offside goal [Demarai Gray’s] and he is very close, really lucky he didn’t count. But what I see with our team is a team that is growing and improving. We can be good on the ball and against the ball and we can be good in transition. “Obviously, we need more goals. But I’m happy with the direction we’re going and the players we have and the way our team is looking.” Marsch then criticized Lampard and Everton for wasting time at almost every opportunity and making it a less exciting watch for the spectators. “Yeah, it was terrible,” said the American. “It’s a classic. For me, you can see when the Everton players clear the ball in the first minute of the game. It’s clear they want to take the energy from Elland Road. “This is still an entertainment affair and I wish the referee had handled it a bit better. After 1-1 it became fun, but it was too late. The referee had an opportunity to influence the game and he didn’t take advantage of it.” When asked about scorer Sinisterra, Marsch praised him as well as fellow players Marc Roca and Tyler Adams. “We really like it. I also thought Marc Roca and Tyler Adams were outstanding in the middle of the pitch,” he added. “Jack Harrison was dangerous all night. Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] got into a difficult situation. “We hope Rodrigo is not too bad. It’s one of those things where the shoulder sticks out. Pat [Bamford] he came into the game and was dangerous. So yeah, I really like this team.” Leeds midfielder Adams said: “After going down in the first half, it wasn’t the start we wanted. It is important to be able to extract results and, at the very least, get a grade from it. “It’s frustrating in the first half when they’re already trying to kill time, especially when we want to play a high-tempo game. It is important then to stay mentally focused and achieve the goal. “It is important that he [Luis Sinisterra] he is able to take minutes now and you saw there a small taste of what he can do. He will be an important player for us in the future. “Rodrigo is a dangerous player for us and has scored many goals. I hope he is fine. I didn’t see what happened, I think it’s his shoulder. “This is a learning process for us – a lot of new guys coming into a new league and trying to adapt. It’s important to be able to pick up points early in the season. We only grow from here.”

Sinistera reacts to the first goal of the championship

During a post-fight interview with BBC Sport, Sinisterra said: “I’ve been working really hard at the moment. We worked for the three points but we didn’t succeed. “It’s nice to score my first goal in the Premier League. I must continue to work as I do. It’s amazing and I have to keep working to score many more. “Everton played very well. They find the goal early, drop and then wait for the counter. It was difficult for us to find the net. In the second half we could do it. I think we deserved something more, but we kept working.” Meanwhile, Leeds could look north of the border to find a replacement for Tottenham target Dan James, according to a report.