Monday, 31st March, 2014
Leeds United manager Brian McDermott believes the club's only focus should be on getting through to the summer.
The Yorkshire giants lost 2-1 at home against Doncaster Rovers in the Championship at the weekend, piling more pressure on McDermott's men.
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Leeds are presently waiting on a decision over prospective owner Massimo Cellino's appeal to the Football League over his bid to take control of the club.
Cellino has had his initial approach disqualified, but is appealing, while Leeds' players agreed to defer part of their March salaries last week.
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And McDermott, who has presided over a second half of the season collapse in form at Leeds, is desperate to reach the summer.
"You shouldn’t need to lose a goal or two just to start playing", he told his club's site, reflecting on the loss to Doncaster.
"What we need to do is get to the summer", McDermott added.
"The players that want to go out there are playing for their shirts next season."
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