Jesse Marsch has taken a well deserved break from his duties at Leeds United by jetting out to Peru during the World Cup break.
The American has decided to take a breather after a chaotic few months at Elland Road and took in the idyllic views of Machu Picchu during his trip to South America.
Marsch wrote to his 71.9m followers on Twitter: "Amazing to be here in Peru with almost all the family (miss you, Maddux) and see the intricacies of Machu Picchu and get a sense of the history and culture.
"Truly one of the Wonders of the World and it feels great to have ticked it off my bucket list."
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After securing Leeds' Premier League status on the final day of last season, the Whites have experienced a difficult start to the 2022/23 season. Leeds collected seven points from their opening three games, which included a memorable 3-0 victory over Chelsea.
However, the Whites then embarked on an eight-match winless run, which was ended by a famous 2-1 victory against Liverpool at Anfield last month. They consolidated their win over the Reds by coming from two goals behind to beat Bournemouth 4-3, but signed off for the World Cup with a 4-3 defeat at Tottenham.
Marsch will still be keeping himself busy during his so-called break by working as a columnist for The Athletic for the World Cup. Leeds will then prepare for the return of the Premier League with a warm-up friendly against Real Sociedad at Elland Road on December 16.
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