Former New York Red Bulls, RB Leipzig and Leeds United boss Marsch has told the ‘Call It What You Want’ podcast from CBS Sports: “If we’re being honest and we were each to make a Top 100 list, we wouldn’t put an American on there right now.”
Pressed on whether Milan forward Pulisic should be getting a look in, Marsch added: “He’d be the player on the cusp, and if you went on Tyler’s performances at Leeds then maybe he would be as well. But in reality, just take the Top 10 clubs in the world and none of our players are playing there, and when they have been at the Top 10 clubs they’re usually on the bench…. One of the things about our players is that they’re built to fight and run and do whatever they can to establish themselves in training. Sometimes [American players] are overzealous and don’t manage themselves professionally to get the best performances in matches. Tyler Adams is a good example of that. When I was at Leipzig, Tyler was the hardest trainer. I’d tell him to calculate what was happening during the week to maximize what he could deliver on matchday.”