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HECKY: WE NEED TO GET AT CITY

REALIST: Heckingbottom

NEW Leeds boss Paul Heckingbottom will take charge of his first match at Elland Road today with a simple message for his players: go for it.
The 40-year-old joined the Whites from Barnsley a fortnight ago after Dane Thomas Christiansen was sacked.
However, his reign began in dispiriting fashion, with a meek 2-1 defeat to Shef field United extending Leeds’ winless run to eight matches.
The Yorkshireman said afterwards he had seen lots of things he didn’t want to see in his side’s display, but of chief concern was a lack of attacking intent. Against...

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