Jermaine Beckford is totally in agreement with the comments Marcelo Bielsa made last week regarding Leeds United's attacking style of play.
Bielsa insisted that he would rather play his offensive brand of football and finish in the bottom half of the Premier League table than compromise his style and finish in the top 10.
"The most important thing is how we play, which allows us to finish where (we end up) in the table," the Argentine said.
"If you finish eighth by not playing well, for me that's worse than finishing 12th and playing well.
"But it's also true by playing well it's easier to finish higher up the table. I hope we are able to play well and advance up the table.
"Almost everyone finds us entertaining. There's those who find it entertaining to face a side who concede as many as we do.
"Like all the other teams we choose to play in a certain style because we think it's what's going to bring us closer to winning."
The Whites climbed into the top half of the top flight on Monday evening as they comfortably beat Crystal Palace 2-0 at Elland Road.
Goals from Jack Harrison and Patrick Bamford were enough to leapfrog Arsenal - who they take on at the weekend - into 10th place.
Speaking after the win over the Eagles, former Leeds striker Beckford was full of praise for his old side and agreed with Bielsa that entertainment should come first.
"How impressed has everybody been? I'm pretty sure Leeds are the most entertaining and exciting team in the Premier League this season," he told Sky Sports.
"I've not met one person, one football fan, that doesn't enjoy watching Leeds United play, or tune in when they're on television because they know it's going to be goals galore, left, right and centre.
"It's a breath of fresh air. For a team that's just been promoted into the Premier League after such a long lay-off, Leeds have left their mark on the Premier League this season.
"As a fan, you'd much rather see your team play with an identity like Leeds United rather than go into games and worry about how many we're going to lose by today and focus more on damage control.
"I like to see my team winning 30 or 40 per cent of the games they're playing, especially if you're playing in this manner, than going to teams and worrying about the amount of goals you're going to concede.
"That's just my preference, to be honest, I know it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea but I like to be entertained."
Beckford also lauded Raphinha - who, since arriving from Rennes for £17m in the summer, has been a revelation for Leeds.
The Brazilian winger continued his fine form for the Whites on Monday and played a big part in Bamford's goal, after his initial strike was saved by Vicente Guaita, only for his teammate to bury the rebound.
Beckford said: "I enjoyed it, I'm not going to lie. Raphinha, especially, what a player. He was full of energy last night, full of enthusiasm.
"Every time he picked the ball up he was so direct in his decision making, his movements. I started feeling bad for the full-backs and for the defenders of Crystal Palace because he was just relentless.
"Every time he picked the ball up he was just causing issues constantly."
Raphinha produced a lovely piece of skill to nutmeg Gary Cahill in the first-half and Beckford simply couldn't believe what he witnessed.
"This bit of trickery here on Gary Cahill, oh my word, disgusting - I don't think that should be allowed, if I'm honest," he continued.
"Gary Cahill made the right decision obviously to bring him down before he got inside the box, but that just summed up his performance, Raphinha, he was lethal.
"His first touch is unbelievable, the outside of his left foot while he's running as well.
"The kid has everything, he has the world at his feet - what an exciting player he is - and for £17m as well, that is some deal, honestly."