
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch says he has big plans for the club - as soon as they're safe from the drop.
Victory over Norwich, lifted Leeds four points clear of the drop zone and clinched Marsch's first win as the club's head coach.
He said: “Our identity I think has been created here for years, for decades.
“We need to take the idea of football that I have and continue to ingrain that, that mentality of what Leeds United is and how it represents the community and the fans and create something special.
“I promise you there's so much more work to do and I'm not ever going to get ahead of myself until June and then I can take a breath."
Leeds had been abject in Marsch's first home game in charge – Thursday night's 3-0 defeat to Aston Villa – and the American stressed his side's display against Norwich had pleased him just as much as three vital points.
He said: “The points are big and we needed a reward to continue to instil belief in the transition we're making and in the process.
“But I believe that regardless, the performance warranted a positive feeling, even if it didn't end up in three points.
“Obviously, it's a bigger moment for us because we find the three points but what I'm really going to focus on with the group is on how strong the connection was with the entire team tactically, mentally, psychologically, in every way."
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