Marsch says he didn’t need success with Canada to prove coaching ability
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Having led Canada to the semifinals of the Copa America, coach Jesse Marsch said he didn’t need success to prove his ability after he was fired by Leeds and overlooked by the U.S. Soccer Federation.
“I felt how strongly they wanted me here, and I’m at a point in my life where I don’t need all the other bull—-,” Marsch said during a news conference ahead of Tuesday’s match against Argentina.
He laughed as Monday’s news conference was being simultaneously translated.
“I don’t know how you say that in Spanish, OK?” he explained with a grin.