Leeds United winger Jack Harrison has admitted that his side’s recent poor form is “really disappointing”.
The Whites began the season brightly, winning three of their first four in all competitions.
This included a 3-0 hammering of Chelsea, which suggested that Leeds were on course for a fruitful season.

However, the Elland Road side is currently in the midst of an eight-game winless run.
This has left Leeds in the Premier League relegation zone, setting alarm bells ringing at the club.
The Whites’ last outing, a 3-2 loss to Fulham, saw Leeds fans chant Marcelo Bielsa’s name in the latter stages.
Jesse Marsch has found himself under extreme pressure ahead of a hugely difficult fixture this weekend.
On Saturday night, Leeds head to Liverpool, who have just won 3-0 at Ajax in the Champions League.
‘It’s so important to stick together’
Speaking at his pre-match presser, Marsch admitted he was sick, tired and angry of losing.
And Harrison, speaking to the Leeds media team, was equally unhappy with how the team was faring.
“Really disappointing, it’s been like that for a few games now,” he responded.
“We’ve been playing well and up until the final third it’s been good, we just can’t finish off the last action or get the goals we need.

“So, it’s something we’ve been working hard on, trying to find solutions to finish games off and get the points we’ve been deserving for the last few games.
“It’s so important to stick together as a team and try to stay positive.
“We’ve been working really hard as a team. And I think that’s what is great about being here, everyone brings their best every day and is willing to improve the team in whatever way we need to.”
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