
Leeds United defender Max Wober says Javi Gracia's calm demeanor is a key reason for the team's recent revival.
The Spaniard has come in to coach the Elland Road club until the end of the season.
Replacing American Jesse Marsch, Gracia has a very different style and way of talking to the players, according to Wober.
"He's a different personality, Jesse was very emotional and close to the team. Gracia is calm, matter-of-fact, a different type, has a different approach to football. Don't always push, but also withdraw, defend in your own half," Wober told reporters via Austrian outlet Der Standard.
"I have to win my duels, kick the strikers' ass, make sure [the opposition don't] get a goal.
You have to be focused every second, the balls fly in from 30 meters, at which you can't afford to make any mistakes with the quality of the strikers, otherwise it will rattle."
