Marcelo Bielsa's future at Leeds United is in 'serious doubt', according to The Athletic following the club's latest heavy defeat.
The Whites were thrashed 4-0 at home by Spurs - just days after suffering an even bigger hiding away at Liverpool - as the pressure cranks up on the under-fire head coach.
American coach Jesse Marsch - formerly of RB Leipzig - is believed to be the leading candidate to replace the Argentine.
Defeat on Saturday left Leeds just three points above the relegation zone - despite playing three games more than 18th-placed Burnley.
A tricky run of form has seen the Whites go six games without a win and in serious danger of dropping down to the Championship.
Opinion remains divided among Leeds fans as to whether the club should sack Bielsa - who is a popular figure after leading the club back to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years.
Bielsa’s possible replacement, Marsch, has previously managed all three Red Bull clubs but is currently on a hiatus after his dismissal from Leipzig in December.
The 48-year-old spent his entire playing career in the MLS and even had a stint as the US national team’s assistant manager before moving to Europe.
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