Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford admits Kalvin Phillips has kept to himself in the lead up to their clash with Manchester United.
Leeds supporter Phillips was gutted by the Old Trafford rout and had stressed the importance of the game to his team-mates in the days before.
Bamford says he has been quieter this week, but still expects him to say something ahead of Sunday.
“Kalvin hasn't played it up as much this time, but definitely the first time around we played them, he was like 'this is a massive game'," said the striker.
“He's tried to tone it down a little bit, but the fact it's at Elland Road makes it better.
“This week he hasn't said much. He'll probably talk more the day before the game, but being from Leeds it's massive for him as well.
“All his family hate United. They're probably rooting for him and telling him 'make sure you tell the lads how crucial this game is.'"

