Leeds United has added American midfielder Weston McKennie to its ranks, signing him from Italian Serie A side Juventus for the rest of the Premier League season.
Tyler Adams blew away the competition in being voted 2022’s US Soccer Male Player of the Year, after captaining his national team to the Round of 16 in last year’s FIFA World Cup held in Qatar.
A pair of remarkable wins by Jesse Marsch’s Leeds United in their last two games has perhaps pulled the American coach out of the hot seat, but has left him lamenting the often round-about way the team earns results.
Following his team’s 1-1 home draw against likely relegation candidates Everton, Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch threw praise upon his squad’s progress, while questioning the tactics of their over-matched visitors.
An outstanding weekend for Americans on both sides of the Atlantic saw several players and a coach finding their way onto a variety of Team of the Week lists – with the Leeds duo of Jesse Marsch and Brenden Aaronson leading the way.
Brendan Aaronson and Tyler Adams ran the show (and started) against substitute Christian Pulisic’s Chelsea, while Josh Sargent is making a case to be Norwich City’s (and USMNT?) new No. 9.
Jesse Marsch faces one of his biggest tests of this English Premier League campaign on Sunday when Leeds United welcomes Christian Pulisic and Chelsea to Elland Road to see which team can remain unbeaten.
Brenden Aaronson helped Leeds United kick off their English Premier League campaign with a 2-1 comeback win over Wolves on Saturday with the deciding goal that he firmly believes was his despite it being recorded as an own goal.
USMNT captain Tyler Adams has bid farewell to German team RB Leipzig, linking up with former coach Jesse Marsch and international teammate Brenden Aaronson at English Premier League club Leeds United.
Brenden Aaronson has kicked off the summer transfer season for Americans, making his long-rumored transfer to English Premier League club Leeds United FC to link up with American coach Jesse Marsch.
