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David Anderson

Marcelo Bielsa reacts to claims Leeds will blow the race for automatic promotion

Marcelo Bielsa insists his Leeds players won’t bottle the fight for promotion.

Leeds are being questioned because they suffered a second defeat in three games at Birmingham to allow Sheffield United to overtake them in the race for the second automatic promotion spot.

Yet Bielsa claims he is not seeing any signs of anxiety among his players as the Championship campaign enters the final straight.

“I never watch the team become overcome by nerves,” said the defiant Leeds boss. “This team know how to live in difficult moments. They cope well with difficult moments.

“The mind aspect is as important as the physical aspect. A strong mind is needed for a strong physical effort. A strong mind means you can use your physical ability.”

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Marcelo Bielsa insists Leeds can still achieve their target of promotion (Getty Images)

Leeds can regain second place by beating Preston at Deepdale on Tuesday with the Blades not due to face Birmingham until 24 hours later.

Bielsa insists they are still focused on securing the target they have fought for all season of winning promotion back to the Premier League for the first time since 2004.

“Our desire to be first or second is a very high motivation because it’s the aim and objective of one year of work,” said the Argentinian, who claims Kemar Roofe will replace Pablo Hernandez if the Spaniard is unfit to face Preston.

“In the last part of the season, we want to arrive at this situation and our motivation is higher.”

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Kemar Roofe will make his first start in two months if Pablo Hernandez is not fit (Getty Images)

Bielsa suffered his first loss with Leeds to Preston in the EFL Cup in August and knows Alex Neil’s side will be difficult.

But he says Leeds cannot afford any more slip-ups and that all six of their remaining games are must win.

“In all of the games that we are going to play from now until the end of the season, we have the same conditions - we have to win every game,” said the former Argentina and Chile boss.

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