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Good Morning. It's Wednesday 10th May, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road
Robinson strongly linked with MK Dons hot seat
A week after arriving at Elland Road, Leeds Assistant Manager Karl Robinson may be back on the move, after being strongly linked to the vacant MK Dons hot seat. Former Leeds Utd Academy Coach Mark Jackson was given his marching orders yesterday, after failing to keep them in League One, prompting speculation they have their sights fixed on Robinson.
Robbo is no stranger to the Buckinghamshire based club; he spent six successful years there (2010-2016), during his maiden Managerial stint, the youngest in the entire league at the time.
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Rodrigo must start against Magpies
Former player, now pundit, Tim Sherwood believes Sam Allardyce has no option but to drop Patrick Bamford to the bench, in favour of Rodrigo, for the visit of Newcastle this weekend.
The former Spurs and England midfielder slammed Bamford's performance at the Etihad last weekend as 'so poor', and further retorted that 'he never even run around'. In truth, although Sherwood's success in football coaching reads as favourably as Putin's contribution to World peace, he may actually have a point!
Like it or not, but Bamford doesn't look comfortable or fit. If he is restricted, he shouldn't play. Leeds do not have the luxury, that they can carry players, and with Rodrigo already on 14 goals this season, it's baffling why he has spent so much time on the bench recently.
According to Sherwood “It was a typical Sam Allardyce goal,” “Ball lumped forward, win the second ball, win the scruffy next one and then it falls to Rodrigo, who will start the next game, without a doubt. “That guy [Rodrigo] came onto the pitch. He ran around, he looked effective, scores his goal and now starts the next game.
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Keane reflects on first week back at ER
Twenty-One years after leaving Elland Road, Robbie Keane reflects on a crazy first week back, albeit in the capacity as coach. The 42yo is part of Sam Allardyce's backroom staff. His aim is to pass on his wealth of experience, to the players, to hopefully get them firing on all cylinders.
Speaking to LUTV, the Republic of Ireland record goal scorer said that the players are focused on what lies ahead, he's please with their efforts, and remains hopeful Leeds can stay up!
“Pleased with the spirit,” “We have watched games and when they concede goals they concede again not long afterwards, I think that was the pleasing factor. “At this stage you’re just trying to win as many games as possible. This probably wasn’t going to be the game, the games that will decide that will be the next three.
“Towards the end of the game you could see the positives, the fans were outstanding for the whole game, the way they were celebrating with the players, they’ve seen the effort they were putting in and now we need to continue that this week.
“It’s been a crazy few days. In the build-up just getting to know the personalities but it’s been a really good, positive few days. Of course we wish the outcome [against City] was a bit more but were focused now for next week and that will starts [now].”
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Rhinos on live Fri
