'Win that trophy' - Leeds United boss Javi Gracia's pre-Fulham FA Cup press conference every word

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Hot on the heels of a much-needed league win, Leeds United are swiftly back in action tomorrow evening at Fulham in the FA Cup fifth round.

Leeds finally bagged their first Premier League victory since November on Saturday as a Junior Firpo strike gave the Whites a hugely important 1-0 victory at home to fellow relegation-battlers Southampton in new Whites boss Javi Gracia’s first game in charge.

Attention now quickly turns to the FA Cup in which United have made it through to the last 16 and face Premier League highflyers Fulham for a place in the quarter-finals. Gracia, who took Watford to the 2019 FA Cup final, held his pre-match press conference ahead of the Craven Cottage cup tie at 1pm at Thorp Arch today and here is every word that was said by the new Whites head coach.

Fulham v Leeds United: Javi Gracia press conference live

Key Events

  • Whites visit Fulham in FA Cup fifth round
  • Tuesday night 7.45pm kick-off at Craven Cottage

What was your key message before Southampton because it clearly had the desired effect?

“When I arrived the first thing I said to the players or I wanted to be clear was I wanted to be respectful with all the work they have done before, with all the stuff that has been before me. And from that point, we needed to change something. You have to speak about the past if you want to improve, if you want to change something but always full of respect for all because I think they did a great job before I came here okay. And from that point, we try to concentrate all the information, all the things we want to change and to prepare for the next game in videos in training sessions and try to help the players to feel confidence on the pitch and to know clearly what they have to do is the only things we tried and it was good because the result was good and not only the result, I think the the performance was good. We were compact, we were solid. We didn’t concede many chances. I think we played a good game.”

Most pleasing thing so far from the players?

“From from my first day, I could see the attitude of the players, the desire of the players to improve the situation. And if you see, for example, the moment when we scored the goal, the reaction of all the players, please, see the game and you can feel what the players are and what the players want, the commitment they have with the situation and this is for me the most important tool to work to improve and at the end to achieve the target.”

With Leeds’ history in the FA Cup, how much would you love a cup run or a Wembley appearance?

“For me, the experience I have in this cup is something unforgettable. We did it with Watford, that experience was really good for the players, I could see the supporters as well. And I would like to repeat that experience. We know it’s not easy, there are many good teams and watching the next game - Fulham - is playing a great season. They are very well situated on the table in this moment in the Premier League and it will be a tough game but we want to try it and playing our best football, we will have a chance for sure.”

On Marco Silva - the man you replaced at Watford

“All the references about him are good. I know he’s very good manager and all the moments we’ve been together it has been a pleasure to be with him, always.”

In that season at Watford, you played Ben Foster in the league and Gomes in the cup, could it be a similar situation here with Robles or Klaesson?

“It’s different because it’s another club. I just arrived here and the situation I have is not just with two keepers, I have three keepers with me training plus all the keepers in the Academy. But in this moment, in the same way I have to decide in other procedures as I will do in the goalkeeper position. I try to choose what I consider is the best option to to win the game.”

Marc Roca came back on Saturday, how important could he be for the team?

“Marc Roca is and will be important in this team, playing from the beginning, playing like the other day. All of them are important and that’s the mentality we need until the end. It’s not so important if they start or not, what is really important is what they do when they play and the way they can help the team. Marc did it in the last game and when he plays from the beginning, I’m sure he will do it.”

Can you explain why you started Aaronson and not Summerville v Saints?

“I can tell you different reasons. One of them was for example, Crysencio Summerville had something personal but the reason that Brenden Aaronson played was because he trained really well and he deserved to play and after he played, in my opinion, a very good game as well.”

You played a 4-2-3-1 on Saturday with Weston and Tyler in the middle, is that enough control in the middle?

“My opinion about the game is that we had the control, not only because we had these two players in the middle that they did a game because we were calibrated, we were balanced, we defended well, we were more compact in long balls. We were strong defending one player with two meters. The second balls we were ready there to do it and we were compact. But we were solid because all of them were mentalised to defend better and I think it is something that we improved, It is true that all the games are different, all the rivals are different but we started playing this game and we did it well. These two midfielders gave us the balance we need in the middle, defending and creating an attacking as well.”

Was it a target with Watford to get to the final or did it just develop?

“When I start a season and you ask me I always say the same. I say I want to win the title, I want to win the Premier League title, all the cups, I want to win everything and when I lose one game, I feel really really bad. Then, I think it is the way we have to play all the competitions, to be ambitious and try to win all the games. After, we see and the competition will put us in our place but not before the competition. Now or with Watford in that case it is the same, we want to win that trophy. Of course, to win the title, game by game you have to modify your target and you have to see or realise your target which is maybe to remain the Premier League. Then, we have to be focused on that. But I prefer to go to focus on the next game, it’s the best way in my opinion to do your best.”

How is Rodrigo? Is his recovery going well?

“Yeah. I can see him working at the gym, improving but I can’t tell you because in this case I don’t know when he is going to be ready.”