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Jesse Marsch admits he hates the stress of managing Leeds in the Premier League - but has vowed to carry on in the club's fight for survival.
The American will be on the touchline at Elland Road on Wednesday evening when West Ham, two points beneath Leeds in 17th, are the visitors.
Marsch feels every game is starting to feel like a cup final and, although delivered with a smile, he confessed to not enjoying certain elements of the job.
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch has hit out at 'awful' pressures of being a Premier League manager
Marsch will be cheered though by the signing of defender Max Wober from RB Salzburg
'It's always stressful,' he said. 'It's like I hate my job but I have to keep going. I try to enjoy the moment and to be there for the team for what they need, but I hate the stress.
'The enjoyment is the people, the players and the relationships we have. There is nothing better than standing in the box before the whistle, it is right where you want to be.
'But it's also awful, stressful beyond belief. And then, when what defines matches is such a fine margin of success and failure, it is not easy to process.'
Marsch will be cheered by the £10million signing of his former Red Bull Salzburg defender Max Wober.
The 24-year-old, who was a target for Jose Mourinho's Roma last summer, has become the third player to move from Red Bull Salzburg to Elland Road, in a deal worth an