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MARSCH 'CONFIDENT' ON SINISTERRA, FORSHAW INJURY BLOWS, ASSERTING PALACE DRAW ONE OF LEEDS' 'BEST GA

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Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch has demanded that he feels "confident" after Luis Sinisterra and Adam Forshaw endured injury in Friday's pre-season conflict.

 

The Whites proceeded with their arrangements for the new season by playing Premier League rivals Crystal Palace. In a full-blooded experience on a worn out pitch, the sides drew 1-1.

 

Rodrigo put Leeds in front with a 56th-minute punishment, yet Jean-Philippe Mateta capitalized on a Palace counter-assault to level.

 

Prior to the two objectives and a sum of seven yellow cards, however, Leeds experienced a stressing injury blow following 14 minutes.

 

New winger marking Sinisterra limped off with a hamstring injury. The Whites' feelings of dread expanded when Adam Forshaw pulled out with 33 minutes played with a knee issue.

 

Marsch told his post-match public interview that Sinisterra has a "bit" hamstring injury and is "confident it's not excessively serious".

 

The administrator added that Forshaw "changed his knee however we're confident that is not downright horrendous".

 

With everything taken into account, Marsch felt enchanted at how his side acted in what was one of their "best games" in one key perspective.

 

Marsch hails Leeds progress

"For me this evening was perhaps of our best game regarding strategic lucidity," the American said.

 

"The level the game is played at is high to the point that objectives come along with some built-in costs. We have work to do. The increments have brought a ton. There is a genuine feeling of positive thinking inside the group at the present time.

 

"I feel like it's been powerful yet there's such a lot of work to do.

 

"I've never emerged from pre-season and into the season feeling prepared, it's a continuous interaction, that is the truth."

 

That's what he added "a ton of players are beginning to get a handle on strategically what their jobs are".

 

Whites face last pre-season test

Marsch has plainly gleaned tons of useful knowledge from Leeds' most recent pre-season test, with the director articulating something of a leap forward in his' comprehension players might interpret his requests.

 

Furthermore, it is a steady employment given his side just have another game left before their Premier League season begins.They face Cagliari at Elland Road next Sunday, their solitary match at home in pre-season.

 

Marsch will expect to solidify the headway he has made this late spring prior to going max speed into hoping to move back up the first class table.

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