A new setback for Leicester as talks with Jesse Marsch over the manager's post break down LCFC
Marsch managed to guide Leeds away from the bottom three last term, but despite that feat, the former RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg head coach failed to improve during the current campaign, and was sacked in February.
He was then in talks for the Southampton job later in the same month, but failed to come to an agreement over contract length. The 2015/16 Premier League champions are enduring a torrid campaign and find themselves firmly placed in the relegation mix. The Foxes are currently 19th in the table and two points off safety with their last outing seeing themWith around nine teams currently in battle to avoid the drop, Leicester will be hoping that they have enough quality to see them end the season with their heads above water.
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