Leeds United were mightily impressive against Aston Villa on Friday night. The Whites’ demolished the Villans in brilliant fashion, putting three second-half goals past them on their way to taking all the points back to Elland Road. It would be easy to make the argument that the team that started the second-half against Villa should start against Leicester, but the side we saw against Villa wasn’t your archetypal Bielsa outfit.
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