Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa has had such an impact on his players that one has shunned Sunday dinners. Leeds are hunting a return to the Premier League as they sit second with 12 games of the Championship season remaining.
The Whites have won 20 of their 36 matches and host Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield on Saturday. Kalvin Phillips is expected to start that match having impressed in midfield this campaign.
But the 24-year-old has had to work hard to become a regular under Bielsa, and has opened up on the sacrifices he has made as Leeds look to get back in the Premier League for the first time since 2004. “He taught us to be good players you have to be good athletes as well,” Phillips told The Mirror . “For me, the diet has been difficult
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