“I agree we should have won more games than we did,” Marsch said. “Even though from the outside it looked like the team wasn’t as good as it should have been. We were in control of more matches and weren’t getting the points we frankly deserved. That is what put stress on the environment and that is what put stress on the decision-makers in the club. In terms of what the work was like, and what it was like to be with the team, and the passion, work ethic and commitment from the group, it was outstanding.”
“I don’t think we ever played perfect football,” he added. “At that moment it was more of a psychological project than it was anything else. That part, along with the training and ideas, I’m really proud of – and that we managed the situation. It felt like we won a title.”