Leeds United currently lead the Championship due to a superior goal difference over Norwich City.

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa spoke to reporters about his side’s inconsistent start to their Championship campaign, and challenged his players to crate a gap between them and those below them in the table, as quoted by the Yorkshire Evening Post.
The Whites currently sit top of the Championship table on goal difference, having taken 30 points fro their opening 16 league outings, but Bielsa’s men have been far from their scintillating best in recent weeks.
This season’s Championship looks as though it will be one of the most unpredictable campaigns in recent years, and Leeds will need to embark on a winning run sooner rather than later, if they want to cement their place at the top of the table.
Bielsa spoke to reporters about Leeds’ season thus far, and urged his players to rise up to the challenge by creating a gap on those below them in the table, as quoted by the Yorkshire Evening Post:

“In order to be first in the Championship we have to create a difference from the other teams and there are few points between the teams. We haven’t done that so far. We did it at the beginning but we stopped doing it and if we want to reach what you’re talking about, we have to show regularity in gaining points.”
Next up for Leeds is a trip to West Brom on Saturday evening, and Bielsa’s side will have to be on their very best form, if they are to have any chance whatsoever of beating Darren Moore’s men.

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