Leeds United still haven’t found a replacement for Jesse Marsch and US pundit Taylor Twellman thinks the Whites are showing ‘ineptitude’.
The Whites sacked Marsch last week and still haven’t found a replacement for the American.
Leeds were almost embarrassed as Marsch almost landed a new job – with Southampton – before the Whites had even replaced him.
With a number of managerial candidates pulling out of the race, Leeds have announced that interim boss Michael Skubala will remain in charge for the foreseeable future.
That decision has left American pundit Taylor Twellman angry, suggesting that he feels sorry for Leeds United fans at the moment.
Twellman noted that Leeds are showing inexperience and ineptitude right now having failed to have a clear replacement for Marsch lined up.
Twellman believes Leeds’ decision-making has been ‘panic-driven’ and the club are now relying on luck rather than a clear plan.

Leeds United’s managerial chaos after Jesse Marsch exit
There have been a number of candidates coming and going over the last 10 days or so.
Fabrizio Romano claimed that Leeds were targeting Carlos Corberan but he signed a new deal at West Bromwich Albion instead.
According to Onda Cero in Spain, Rayo Vallecano boss Andoni Iraola had talks over a move to Leeds but decided to stay put.
VoetbalZone in the Netherlands then reported that Leeds wanted Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, but just like Corberan and Iraola, he chose to stay in his current job.
Marcelo Gallardo was mentioned but Fabrizio Romano claims that the Argentinian has no intention of taking the job.
Alfred Schreuder looked to be a prime contender after visiting Elland Road last week but Leeds scrapped a deal.
We’ve now at a point where Gerardo Martino and Pedro Martins are being linked, with Leeds seemingly having no real idea what they want in the dugout.
Marsch wasn’t particularly doing well but this current situation is absolute chaos and Leeds fans must be wondering what on earth is around the corner.
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