Bielsa’s Leeds United are winless in three of their last four games.

Marcelo Bielsa has insisted that he listens to all of the opinions shared with him by fans of Leeds United.
The Leeds manager is as close to universally popular as any of his predecessors, but is not without his critics.
Some of those have been out in force with their suggestions after the Whites suffered a 1-0 defeat against Charlton Athletic on Saturday – their third winless game in four.
And speaking via the official Leeds Twitter page on Monday, Bielsa said: “I don’t ignore it. I listen to that.
“I am very curious about the opinions that are around all of the decisions that I take because sometimes there are some opinions that help us.
“But there is an obligation that managers are forced to do what they think because their job is to combine one group of footballers. It would not be possible to be influenced to take decisions that I don’t believe in.
“I try to listen to all of the opinions but I build my own opinion.”

One of the main demands expressed by Leeds fans of late is for Bielsa to start Eddie Nketiah in place of Patrick Bamford in attack.
The pair are level on four goals across all competitions this season, although Bamford has played considerably more minutes than the on-loan Arsenal youngster.
Leeds welcome the Championship leaders, West Bromwich Albion, to Elland Road on Tuesday.
But despite their off-colour form, a win could still take the Whites back to the summit if other results go their way.
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