Leeds United made it four wins from four for the season on Saturday.

Liam Cooper has dedicated Leeds United’s 2-0 win against Rotherham United to a fan who died a day before the Elland Road fixture.
Posting on Twitter, Ian Parker described his late father “as a very proud Yorkshireman and been following Leeds since the John Charles era”.
And after goals from Luke Ayling and Kemar Roofe ensured Leeds’ fourth win from four this season, the Whites captain replied: “RIP.. We will dedicate that to your old man.. #MOT #OneBigFamily“
Cooper, who has had his detractors, drew praise for his actions from a number of Leeds supporters.
In beating Rotherham, Marcelo Bielsa became the first Whites manager to win his first four fixtures in charge of the club.

The result leaves Leeds second in the Championship table – a point behind Middlesbrough and two above West Bromwich Albion, each of whom have played a game more.
The Elland Road outfit face a tough couple of weeks, however, with the fixtures against Swansea City, Norwich City, Preston North End and Middlesbrough scheduled within a 12 day period.
For how long can Bielsa’s Leeds maintain their 100 per cent record?
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