
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch is well aware of the history between the Lilywhites and Chelsea.
One of English football's fiercest rivalries will be revisited at Elland Road today and Marsch feels his new-look squad is capable of springing an ambush.
The American said: "I think we have a team that can cause some havoc against an opponent like this right now. At home, I think we always enjoy playing in Elland Road, I think you can see that in the beginning stages that the team is coming together in a good way.
"We're trying to develop a good plan and a plan that is easy enough for them to execute and then we just want them to go on the pitch and play to their abilities. If we do that, as a group, we have a chance. I think we definitely have a chance."
Marsch is aware of the hostility associated with this fixture dating back more than 50 years, but remains focused on his own task in hand.
"Yeah, I have been told about it," he said. "Even from someone like me, the 60s is a long, long time ago, which I guess I'm happy to say. But this is the beauty of this club, you can meet someone in the streets who's five years old or 95 years old, and they've got Leeds United stories.
"I think in the moment, it's all about how good Chelsea are and us just managing one of the best opponents in the world.
"Now the Premier League is so multicultural, I think embracing the identity of the club is one of the most important things, no matter where you go.
"I think you have to understand the fans, the history, the ex-players, the expectations for what it means. Each club has its own identity and no doubt we do. So I love it. I love it."

