Marsch is a dream come true for us. He's genuine, experienced, skilled and 100% committed. Let's go Canada!! 🍁
@truthteller87302 ай бұрын
committed? he is giving nonstop interviews about the US, the job he wants lol every interview he is disrespecting canada.
@gchad4042 ай бұрын
@@truthteller8730 oh he wanted the US job alright. Now it’s clear to anyone paying attention that Jesse wants revenge. Watch this dude sign our anthem hes got maple syrup in his veins!! Hahaa
@redfox74972 ай бұрын
the spicier roast on that opening greeting, the tastier it is for us listener! Always love how easy Jesse is when interviewed/talking with you Rog :)
@TrainerAQ2 ай бұрын
Jesse March is a good coach. Canada is lucky to have him
@tenorref2 ай бұрын
I second that opinion. 🇨🇦
@terrycochrane78112 ай бұрын
Can only add that these international experiences can only help grow the game in Canada and the infrastructure which is so important. Almost all kids play football when they're young, but it seems to drop off at older ages, and that needs to stop, and hopefully will. Thanks for the interview!!!!!!
@paulycatz2 ай бұрын
I'm American and I want to play for Marsch and Team Canada now! Love this guy. That being said, of course, GO USA!
@DerekLangdon-w9e2 ай бұрын
Jesse Marsch would make a good coach for the England National team. His attacking philosophy, although somewhat reckless during his tenure at Leeds united, is what England needs after years of negativity under Southgate!
@dunkyou2 ай бұрын
"everyday I feel more Canadian"... I know how you feel Jesse, I think Tim Horton's will do that to you! 🙂
@davidbaratta96002 ай бұрын
Excellent interview and intro to Jesse Marsch, Rog.
@mr.keiser42592 ай бұрын
I always thought Jesse Marsch was a great manager in a mediocre team when he was at the NY Red Bulls. I’m glad people are realizing his calibre. This guy gave Tyler Adams a chance when he was 17 and look at where he is
@PBL199992 ай бұрын
On Wisconsin
@malevellysian2 ай бұрын
as a norwegian, i've never seen as good an interviewer as Rog, apart from maybe Skavlan:)
@GustavoCaucayo2 ай бұрын
We need more coaches like him, He also looks a little too much like steve kerr. So maybe there's something there 😂
@JohnTravena2 ай бұрын
Of course the clowns at the US soccer corporate office overlooked Jesse Marsch.
@jon30762 ай бұрын
lol clowns who’ve got poccitino coming in. Marsch got far in the copa bc of two red cards in two group games. He seems nice and is good relative to other American coaches, but the federation has done incredibly well
@JohnTravena2 ай бұрын
@@jon3076 Pochettino did a great job at Tottenham but he’s collected a lot of severance pay since. Marsch is American, has coached amazing players in Europe. He would be dedicated to it in ways I doubt Poch will be. *Also the cultural barriers. I’m sure Jesse knows far more about the problems in the US soccer association and these are the things that need to be sorted for the team to improve.
@jon30762 ай бұрын
@@JohnTravenaI don’t doubt for a minute that it would mean more to Marsch. But at the end of the day, Poch is by far the better manager and tactician. His resume implies that. I wanted Jesse to succeed at Leipzig and Leeds more than anyone, but he was awful in both instances. Poch took Tottenham to a champions league final.
@JohnTravena2 ай бұрын
@@jon3076 I thought he had a good spell at Salzburg but I might be wrong. Obviously Pochettino is a more skilled manager but I doubt his commitment. Sometimes effort beats talent.
@jon30762 ай бұрын
@@JohnTravena fair enough I hear you and true, he did well at Salzburg, I just Am hesitant to give to much credit as he had Haaland I’m pretty sure a few more players that were a level above. Still credit to him
@TrainerAQ2 ай бұрын
Jesse March is a good coach. Canada is lucky to have him