straight to your inbox Leeds changed their approach in the second half of their Premier League draw with Manchester City to specifically target the Blues defence and earn a point at Elland Road.
That is according to Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who helped his side to a deserved draw after going in 1-0 down at the break.
Leeds brought on former City youngster Ian Carlo Poveda at the break and played a more direct style, getting their reward for their more adventurous approach through Rodrigo's equaliser.
Phillips, who has earned his second England call-up this month, had been marked out of the game in the first half by City, but he revealed one of Leeds' half time changes was for him to get involved more."We’re just happy to get a point.
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