
Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa has shrugged off doubts about his job ahead of today's huge clash with Manchester United.
Bielsa, 66, is in his fourth season at Elland Road — the longest stint at one club in his whole career.
A 3-0 defeat at Everton last weekend meant the club's Premier League status is still not assured and an injury crisis will again see them without key men Patrick Bamford and Kalvin Phillips today.
"The injuries don't justify the season we've had," he said, refusing to use them as an easy excuse.
"I am always subject to evaluation. It is necessary I take on more responsibility. My future is not a subject we should talk about at this moment."
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