
Leeds boss Sam Allardyce feels keeping the ball will be key to victory over Tottenham.
Leeds need to win today for any chance of staying up.
"Controlled aggression, calm and composure particularly in possession is a necessity," explained Allardyce when asked what would be key to victory.
"The more possession we have, the better quality we can deliver and the more we can get at Tottenham's defensive unit which I think is a weakness based on what we saw against Brentford last week.
"We can't do that without ignoring what Tottenham's strengths are. So what we try and do is score first again, which we have done in the last two games and then failed miserably after that. However long the ball is in play, it'll be around maybe 55 minutes, so we want 55 minutes of pure concentration, not 90 minutes as the ball is out of play the other time.
"I want to see their best. The best will get the fans behind them and that will help them score or do what they need to do to get a result."
