Burton Albion boss Nigel Clough thinks Leeds United have changed their ways this season, ahead of his side’s trip to Elland Road on Saturday.
The Whites, who appointed Thomas Christiansen as their new head coach in the summer after Garry Monk left the club, have been playing a more attacking brand of football under the Dane.
Leeds have scored 12 goals in six matches in all competitions in the present campaign and have also been solid at the back, conceding just three times.
The Yorkshire giants are yet to lose a competitive fixture in the present campaign and presently find themselves third in the Championship table.
And Clough, who is aware of Leeds’ strong start to the season as he feels the club have changed their ways, however is of the opinion that the Whites are yet to settle down fully.
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"I think they have changed their ways, they've started strongly", Clough said in his pre-match press conference on Wednesday.
"They are still settling down, they've brought two or three good foreign players from abroad so I am sure they will be good.”
Clough went on to add that Burton will be looking to quieten the Elland Road crowd by not conceding early on against Leeds.
“Our first priority will be to turn the mood and not concede early on”, he added.
Burton lost at Elland Road last season, but did beat Leeds in the return fixture at the Pirelli Stadium.