Leeds boss Jesse Marsch handed one-game touchline ban after red card in Brentford defeat
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Leeds boss Jesse Marsch gets sideline ban for one game after receiving red card for angry outburst at officials during defeat to Brentford – with American to serve suspension against Aston Villa
- Leeds boss was red carded this month for his protests at Brentford
- He later accused the officials of showing him a disrespect by the VAR. not to use
- Marsch has also been fined £10,000 for his behavior during his side’s 5-2 defeat
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Jesse Marsch has been banned from the sidelines over the Leeds-Aston Villa clash after admitting he had been accused by the FA of inappropriate language and behaviour.
The Whites boss has also been fined £10,000 for his behavior during his side’s 5-2 defeat to Brentford earlier this month.
Marsch was sent off in the second half of the game after Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville was denied a penalty after a challenge from Bees defender Aaron Hickey.
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch was sent off for protesting the referee’s decision in Brentford
The angry American protested to fourth official Keith Stroud and pointed to the monitor on the pitch after VAR David Coote refused to ask referee Robert Jones to check his screen.
After the game, Marsch moaned: “I need to figure out how to talk to the League to understand how some decisions are made. That lack of VAR visits to me is a lack of respect.’
An FA statement said: “The manager admitted that his language and behavior during the 64th minute of that game was inappropriate. An independent supervisory committee subsequently imposed his sanctions.’
Leeds boss was left furious after Robert Jones (left) failed to award his team a penalty
Crysencio Summerville did not receive a penalty after a challenge from defender Aaron Hickey