Leeds United boss Javi Gracia has expressed his pride in the way his wingers are currently performing. Luis Sinisterra and Jack Harrison have both impressed in recent weeks while Wilfried Gnonto has been one of the standout performers this season.
It's credit to the Whites boss who has made his side harder to beat, while also giving them some much needed width. Gracia's predecessor, Jesse Marsch played a more narrow system during his time at Elland Road, and a lack of wins saw him relieved of his duties.
Leeds' strength this season has been in wide areas of the pitch and it feels like Gracia is starting to get the best out of those match winners. Sinisterra scored the winner for the Whites against Nottingham Forest and has impressed in patches, during an injury hit campaign.
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Speaking ahead of the clash with Crystal Palace this weekend, Gracia said: "Luis... everybody could see how well he played. In my opinion about our wingers, all of them is keeping a high level when they participate in the different games they play in.
"We could speak about all of them but they've all played well in different games. It's something I'm proud of, because I can choose different ways to play.
"Last game, we played with Jack [Harrison] on the right and with Luis on the left and I think that was the best option to attack, to find spaces in that game. But I know that if I choose other players, I'm sure we'll keep a very good level."
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