RB Leipzig head coach Jesse Marsch said his side may not be ready to face Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday after being thrashed at home by Bayern Munich.
Leipzig, last season’s Bundesliga runners up, have lost three of their first four league games after Saturday’s 4-1 home defeat to Bayern.
Marsch took charge of Leipzig this season after Julian Nagelsmann left to coach Bayern, but the American must pick his team up for their first Champions League game at Premier League holders Man City on Wednesday.
“It hurts us,” admitted Marsch, who said losing to Bayern was a “big defeat” and a “tough moment for the group”.
“Maybe it’s not fair that we have such big tests now like against Bayern and away at Manchester.
“Maybe we’re not ready for such big challenges,” added Marsch, who quickly changed tack, “but no matter, we have to stay strong and believe in the process.”
Leipzig reached the semi-finals of the Champions League under Nagelsmann in 2019/20.
However, they will have their work cut out to reach the last 16 this season from a group which also contains City, Lionel Messi’s Paris Saint-Germain as well as Brugge.
Marsch, 47, joined from sister club RB Salzburg and inherited a side who lost both centre-backs – Dayot Upamecano to Bayern and Ibrahima Konate to Liverpool – during the summer.
Then Leipzig captain Marcel Sabitzer joined Nagelsmann and Upamecano in Bavaria in early September.
Marsch received a vote of confidence from Leipzig’s managing director Oliver Mintzlaff on Sunday.
“He doesn’t have to worry about his job,” Mintzlaff told Bild-TV.
His players also back Marsch to turn things around.
“We trust the learning process and the coach, who is doing a super job,” stressed midfielder Kevin Kampl.
“There’s no need for panic.”
Author
World Cup News
-
FIFA World Cup
/ 10 hours agoGhosts of Gijon linger as new World Cup format encourages collusion
Algeria have waited 44 years for a shot at World Cup revenge against Austria,...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 11 hours agoRed or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter
When Brazil faces Scotland in the World Cup on Wednesday, the South American team's...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 12 hours agoDream job: US soccer fans paid to watch every World Cup game
It might just be the greatest job in the world. But for the two...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 2 days ago‘Has-been’ Belgium stars scorched after Iran World Cup draw
Belgian media on Monday lambasted the Red Devils' lacklustre scoreless World Cup draw against...
By AFP