The mentality has to be right. "On James Maddison's return: "He probably won't get through the 90 minutes but we just need to get him out on the grass. "Post updateAccrington v Leeds (12:30 GMT)Great atmosphere at the Wham Stadium. If they don't play Club Tropicana when the teams come out then what are we even doing here. 'I want to be a winner'Accrington v Leeds (12:30 GMT)Leeds UnitedJesse Marsch says he wants "to be a winner" but that it is "too early" to talk about his Leeds team winning a trophy this season. After needing a replay to get through the previous round against Cardiff, the American's side face League One Accrington Stanley hoping to avoid an upset. Having won silverware as a player in the MLS and manager in Austria, Marsch said: "You do this job to win trophies and I've been lucky enough to be part of teams that have done that.
They have energy and spirit and we need a good start. "On Georginio Rutter: "I just want him to play with the quality we know he has and confidence. We'll use him like a second striker at times. Him and Patrick [Bamford] have had a good week together. I doubt he’ll make it through the 90 but I think he’ll show well today. " How important is the FA Cup? "If this was a Premier League match it would look similar [in terms of team we picked]. Some people needed a break this week but they’ll be ready from the bench.
"Without going full-time, we wouldn't be able to get into the Football League never mind League One. That's how important the FA Cup has been for us. "Will Flynn deliver another upset? Walsall v Leicester (12:30 GMT)Leicester CityCopyright: Getty ImagesLeicester have only lost one of their nine FA Cup ties against a team from the fourth tier of English football - that defeat was against Newport County in 2018-19, who were then managed by current Walsall boss Michael Flynn. 'We're taking it very seriously'Accrington v Leeds (12:30 GMT)Leeds UnitedCopyright: Getty ImagesLeeds United Jesse Marsch talking to BBC One: "It is now coming together. We feel strong on the inside - the process we wanted to start quicker is slowly coming into place. "On Accrington Stanley: "They are a team that are physical and like to play direct. They have lots of long throws, free-kicks, set pieces - they like to put a lot of actions into their attacking box.
"Every year, we’ve looked to be serious about the FA Cup. The objective is to get to a final and this is no different, " added Rodgers, who masterminded the Foxes' 2020-21 triumph in the competition. On facing Walsall, Rodgers said: "First and foremost you have to do all the dirty stuff well in the game. Just because you’re a Premier League player that doesn’t mean they’re going to roll over. "Post updateCopyright: PA MediaSomeone has brought their dog to Accrington-Leeds. I love the FA Cup. 'FA Cup means everything to Accrington'Accrington v Leeds (12:30 GMT)BBC Radio 5 LiveAccrington Stanley boss John Coleman, speaking to 5 Live on what the FA Cup means to him:"The FA Cup has been close to my heart all the way through my life.