Leeds United news - Patrick Bamford's receives sympathy, Marcelo Bielsa's admission and Kalvin Phillips makes vow
Marcelo Bielsa's capital admission
Marcelo Bielsa is glad that Leeds United s London curse is finally "resolved" and now hopes his second win in the capital arrives quicker than the first.
"They talk a lot about this situation and we are glad it's resolved. We hope it doesn't last that long again," Bielsa said.
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Kalvin Phillips makes vow
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Hide AdKalvin Phillips says there will be no 'break' in Leeds United's hard work in a bid to scale loftier heights on the Premier League ladder.
“There’s a little bit of a break now but it doesn’t mean we aren’t going to go and work hard, so hopefully we’ll just carry on," Phillips said.
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Patrick Bamford receives sympathy from Dean Smith
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith believes Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford can count himself highly unlucky to miss out on an England call-up.
"There are always players who are going to be unlucky. I think Patrick Bamford is unlucky at Leeds United," Smith said.
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Tyler Roberts says he's 'getting stronger'
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Hide AdLeeds United forward Tyler Roberts believes his recent run of games is allowing him to get stronger and fitter.
"I've had a run of games and I definitely needed it. I just feel like I'm getting stronger and fitter each game," Roberts said.
"Patience has been the key this season. Obviously the season before was a bit stop-start with a few niggling injuries.
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Whites loanee's season could be over
Leeds United full-back Bryce Hosannah is waiting to find out whether his season is over with loan club Bradford City due to a hamstring injury.
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