Leeds United lost against Derby County at Elland Road in the Championship on Tuesday.

Leeds United head coach Thomas Christiansen has admitted to BBC Radio Leeds that he is worried.
The West Yorkshire outfit are not playing well at the moment and are also not getting positive results.
The Whites suffered yet another home defeat on Tuesday evening, going down 2-1 to Derby County at Elland Road in the Championship.

The defeat to Derby means that Leeds are now seventh in the Championship table at the moment with 23 points from 15 matches.
Leeds head coach Christiansen has admitted that he is worried and told BBC Radio Leeds: “I am worried.
“Of course, it is a bad situation, but I believe there’s not a big difference between the bad moment and the good moment.”

Christiansen was appointed the Leeds head coach in the summer of 2017 following the departure of Garry Monk, who is now in charge of Championship rivals Middlesbrough.
The 44-year-old is a good manager, and the football his team have played at times this season has been great.
What Leeds need to do now is put together a run of positive results and grind out wins without thinking too much about playing good football.
The Whites will return to action on Saturday evening when they take on Brentford away from home at Griffin Park in the Championship.
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