Apart than that, the alterations appeared to be beneficial, and Leeds appears to have a reasonable chance of finishing not just in the top six but also earning a spot in the straight promotion round.
The Whites are not far behind Leicester City, who seem to be head and shoulders above the competition, and anything is conceivable if they go on a strong run.
Players should avoid getting hurt during the international break so they can resume play at the end of October.
In unrelated Leeds United news, Phil Hay asserts that a Whites player has been the subject of long-term interest from prestigious European clubs, who are still keen to sign him.
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MARVEL LUONGO IS BACKED BY BURGESS TO PERFORM WELL FOR SOCCEROOS
Massimo Luongo, who was 31 years old and had spent the previous five years wandering the world, had every reason to believe that his time with the Socceroos was over.
But eight years after winning the MVP award as Australia won the 2015 Asian Cup, the Ipswich Town midfielder might find himself in Qatar in January when the Socceroos attempt to duplicate their success in the 2023 tournament.
Luongo never lost up on getting recalled, but as he got older, he began to wonder if people saw him more as a part of the past than the present.
However, Socceroos manager Graham Arnold made it clear that the door was still open to a player whose spirits had been cruelly crushed at the 2018 World Cup in Russia where coach Bert van Marwijk didn’t give him a single minute when he met with Luongo and Tractor Boys teammate Cameron Burgess before their Championship match against Queens Park Rangers back in August.