Before the Argentine's arrival as manager in 2018, there were 14 others who have tried and failed to get Leeds back into the top flight since the club's relegation in 2004.
7. Dave Hockaday (June 2014 - August 2014)
Hockaday, a shock appointment whose only previous managerial experience had been at then non-league Forest Green, was sacked by Cellino after six matches. Photo: Lynne Cameron/PA Wire
8. Darko Milanic (September 2014 - October 2014)
Former Sturm Graz manager Milanic was in charge for 32 days. He failed to win any of his six matches and left Leeds 18th in the Championship, five points above the relegation zone. Photo: Stephen Pond/PA Wire
9. Neil Redfearn (November 2014 - June 2015)
Fans' favourite Redfearn, who had served as caretaker boss three times, guided Leeds to a 15th-place finish at the end of the 2014-15 season after 33 games as head coach. He briefly returned to his role of academy manager, but was soon to quit following a bitter dispute with Cellino. Photo: Ian MacNicol/AFP via Getty Images
10. Uwe Rosler (July 2015 - October 2015)
Rosler, Leeds' fifth manager in a year, was sacked early in the 2015-16 season after winning only two of his 12 games in charge. Photo: Richard Sellers/PA Wire
11. Steve Evans (October 2015 - May 2016)
Evans became Leeds' sixth different manager since Cellino's takeover in 2014. He lasted seven months and led them to 13th in the Championship. Photo: Dave Thompson/PA Wire
12. Garry Monk (June 2016 - May 2017)
Leeds were play-off challengers under Monk, but a poor run-in saw them finish the 2016-17 season in seventh place. He resigned after failing to reach an agreement with new owner Andrea Radrizzani, who had completed his 100 per cent takeover from Cellino two days earlier. Photo: Martin Rickett/PA Wire