Former Leeds United boss believes Thomas Christiansen should keep his job.

Former Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn has urged the club to stick by current boss Thomas Christiansen.
The Whites are in a horrendous run of form which has seen them lose seven of their last nine matches.
Only a good start to the campaign has saved the damage being worse, with Leeds sitting in 10th place heading into the latest international break.

Former manager Neil Redfearn was asked about Christiansen’s future during his weekly interview on Radio Yorkshire on Wednesday evening.
Redfearn believes getting rid of the newly appointed manager is the last thing Leeds should do.
Redfearn was sacked by former Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, who fired six bosses during his three year stint in charge.
The patience new owner Andrea Radrizzani has is still to be determined, but Leeds’ losing run could be testing him.
Up next for Leeds is a game against former coach Garry Monk’s Middlesbrough, who have climbed above the Whites in the table for the first time this season.
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