One tendency for national team coaches is to try to squeeze everything into the small windows that we have with them. And that can sometimes lead to overloading of information … doing more harm than good.”
Upon graduation from Princeton, where he was an NCAA All-American, Marsch played 14 seasons in MLS as a midfielder, winning multiple titles including three MLS Cups and four U.S. Open Cups.
His coaching journey started as an assistant with the United States side that finished top of their group and made the final 16 of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. To date, his only managerial experience in Canada has been with Montréal Impact from 2012 to 2015.
Following this, he had small stints with the Red Bull multi-club network. He started with the New York Red Bull in 2015 before getting the biggest job of his career in 2018 managing RB Leipzig in Germany’s top flight. That season, he finished third place, and the club qualified for the UEFA Champions League. Following this, he joined the sister club Red Bull Salzburg in Austria and became the first American manager to win a European top-flight league iOne tendency for national team coaches is to try to squeeze everything into the small windows that we have with them. And that can sometimes lead to overloading of information … doing more harm than good.”
Upon graduation from Princeton, where he was an NCAA All-American, Marsch played 14 seasons in MLS as a midfielder, winning multiple titles including three MLS Cups and four U.S. Open Cups.
His coaching journey started as an assistant with the United States side that finished top of their group and made the final 16 of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. To date, his only managerial experience in Canada has been with Montréal Impact from 2012 to 2015.
Following this, he had small stints with the Red Bull multi-club network. He started with the New York Red Bull in 2015 before getting the biggest job of his career in 2018 managing RB Leipzig in Germany’s top flight. That season, he finished third place, and the club qualified for the UEFA Champions League. Following this, he joined the sister club Red Bull Salzburg in Austria and became the first American manager to win a European top-flight league in 2019n 2019