Roy Keane has admitted he is a fan of Leeds United's style of play and believes that Marcelo Bielsa will not be changing his approach anytime soon.
The Whites suffered a 6-2 defeat in their first top-flight meeting with Manchester United since February 2004, with the hosts punishing their historic rivals.
Questions will undoubtedly be asked about Leeds' gung-ho style but the entertainment factor is off the scale, with Keane admitting he enjoys watching them play.
He also believes that Bielsa will not adjust his tactics and added that it seemed he was getting frustrated with the questions posed to him after the final whistle.
“The key for Leeds is survival. With the points total they have so far, I think it’s been outstanding. I think Leeds will be fine. I love the way they play, I think it’s brilliant," he told Sky Sports.
"We talk about sport being entertaining, and that’s what they do. They had a lesson from Man United, but Man United are a very good team. But overall, the manager was asked about changing his ways, but his belief is what makes him a great coach.
"I think they’ll stay in the league, and they’ll tweak it and learn, but he’s not going to change his ways of coaching. All the top coaches and managers are very stubborn.
"We saw that a bit in the interview there, he was getting frustrated with some of the answers as if he has to justify to the media what he’s doing with players and substitutions.
"I think Leeds will be fine, we enjoy watching them. They’re having a go and their points return - for a promoted team - so far has been excellent. You look at the other couple of teams that came up with them, they’d do anything to swap with Leeds.”