United looking to re-discover form...
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson is calling on his players to turn in a repeat of the performance which beat Brighton at the Withdean Stadium back in November.
United, arguably, turned in a season's best performance at Brighton earlier in the season when goals from Jermaine Beckford, Robert Snodgrass, and Neil Kilkenny wrapped up a comfortable victory.
Brighton boss Gus Poyet says Leeds are the best side he has seen this season and a repeat showing at Elland Road on Saturday for the return against Brighton would be just the tonic for Grayson and his players.
"Brighton played well against Norwich last weekend and should have won the game," he said.
"They had one cleared off the line, then Norwich went and got an equaliser and a winner so we know it will be a tough game.
"They are scrapping for points, but we played very well down there in terms of the result, quality and intensity and we're lookihg to replicate that.
"Our fans have seen what we're all about and over the past year we've put some great performances in.
"I'd like to think we will respond for ourselves and for the fans.
"We want to get closer to Norwich and pull away, but there'll be plenty of twists and turns over the next 16 games."
Grayson has welcomed Paddy Kisnorbo back to training, although the Aussie is not certain of a return to action, and has no new injury worries to contend with.
His selection dilemma comprises of whether to stick with the same side that lost to Walsall in midweek or whether to make changes.
"The players won't know until late what we're going to do," he said.
"We'll make sure they are all focused to see who is playing.
"Whatever team will be the right team. We need the right balance."
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