Leeds United will face Reading at Elland Road in the Championship on Tuesday evening.
Leeds United goalkeeper Robert Green has explained to The Yorkshire Post how his side can win against Reading at home this week.
Leeds will take on Reading at Elland Road in the Championship on Tuesday evening.
The West Yorkshire outfit will head into the match against the Royals on the back of a 2-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion away from home at the American Express Community Stadium.
Green, who joined Leeds in the summer transfer window after leaving Queens Park Rangers at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, is determined to return to winning ways against Reading.

The 36-year-old has outlined how Garry Monk’s side can get the better of the Royals at Elland Road.
“We are on a fantastic run at home – we beat Villa last week obviously and we just want to continue that form,” Green told The Yorkshire Post. “I think if we go back to imposing ourselves on the opposition then we can do that.”
“It’s a game against another team that are going well at the top and if you are up there that’s the beauty and that’s the challenge,” added the Leeds goalkeeper.
“That’s important and that’s why you are here. It’s better than being down the bottom and having to win to try and pull away from the opposition.”

Leeds have a good squad and a strong record at home this season, and the Whites will certainly fancy their chances of winning against Reading.
The Royals are also going strong in the Championship and are in the running for automatic promotion to the Premier League.
It promises to be an interesting game of football at Elland Road on Tuesday evening.
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