Garry Monk was appointed the Leeds United head coach in the summer of 2016.

Leeds United are going strong in the Championship at the moment and should finish in the top six.
The Whites are fifth in the league table at the moment with 73 points from 42 matches, three points above seventh-placed Fulham.
The West Yorkshire outfit have a good squad and have some very good players, but the man who deserves more praise than anyone else is Garry Monk.
Monk was appointed the Leeds head coach in the summer of 2016 following the departure of Steve Evans at the end of the 2015-16 season.
The former Swansea City manager has done a wonderful job at Elland Road, and has all the players pulling in the same direction.
The 38-year-old former defender’s work at the Whites so far this season has impressed ex-Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday manager Howard Wilkinson.
“Garry Monk is a very talented, ‘of this day’ manager,” Wilkinson told The Times. “When they came to Sheffield Wednesday this season, immediately you could see a difference. Not in any flash way, in an organisational sense.”
Leeds may not get promoted to the Premier League at the end of the season, as it is not easy to win the Championship playoffs, but there can be no doubt that Monk has been a success at Elland Road.

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