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Haaland, Werner, Minamino & More with Jesse Marsch, RB Salzburg Coach

B/R Football Ranks

Bleacher Report

Sports, Soccer

4.8819 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This week, Ranks met the most successful American coach in the game right now, Mr Jesse Marsch of RB Salzburg, double winner and Coach of the Year over in Austria, to talk about almost everything. There's discussions about his successes this season; why Erling Haaland can be the best No. 9 in the world; how Timo Werner, who he coached at Leipzig, will thrive at Chelsea; if Takumi Minamino is best played in Firmino's position at Liverpool; the cult of Jurgen Klopp; the next talents off the Salzburg production line; and if he'll coach the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup on home soil.  There's also Hot Takes, where we discuss Man United'd front three and how they're electric, but still need Jadon Sancho; and Barcelona's scintillating return to form on Monday night against Villarreal. Dean names one of the boys from the Lane as Melon of the Week and in a special nonsense, Sam ranks the letters of the alphabet.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Frankie Leong, and you're listening to BR Football Ranks, your favorite football podcast, your iceberg in a sea of football, because we're actually now almost drowning in the amount of content that's going on every week. How are you?

0:33.9

Honestly, mate, honestly, I am in my life jacket. I am cut adrift. I'm blowing my whistle and shining my light and no one is spotting me.

0:40.9

There is so much football on at the moment, even I am struggling, and it is my job to watch

0:45.7

football.

0:46.7

I'm genuinely concerned about my engagement to my fiance and whether or not she's seen me

0:52.0

in the last five days is up for debate. But there is so

0:54.8

much happening at the moment. It's so difficult to keep up with. You've got, if you're not

0:58.2

watching La Liga and you're not watching Lucas Campos, score a goal for severe and then going

1:02.9

goal, if you're not watching Manchester United's free-flowing attack, you might be watching

1:06.5

the Bundesliga relegation playoff, or you might be watching Porto and Benfica, well, one doing

1:12.1

much better than the other in the race in Portugal. There's so much to dig into, man, and we just

1:16.8

don't have enough time in the world to get into it all, but we'll do our best. We will, and of course,

1:21.2

and we're joined by a very special guest today, and I'm super excited about this one. Mr. Jesse Marsh, manager of Red Bull Salzburg.

1:29.2

They've won the double in Austria, but also on top of that, an incredible Champions

1:33.5

League run this year that they kind of captured the hearts of Manny, I would say.

1:37.1

But also, we talked to him about a load of stuff, including some of the most incredible

1:42.3

players that he's worked with, Harland,

1:48.2

Verna, Minamino, et cetera, and the next people coming off that pipeline.

1:53.2

We did, yeah. He was very, very insightful and very generous with his time. He spoke at each of the players that we wanted to talk about. It's always funny heading into, like,

1:58.1

an interview like this, because obviously the first thing you want to do is congratulate him for his title win and you want to, you know, want to

2:03.4

toe the line a little bit and speak to him about Red Bull Salzburg, which is, which is where

2:07.1

he is. But really the detail, the gold is, let's talk about Harland. Let's talk about the year

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