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Tottenham and Leeds face eachother for the second time this season when Antonio Conte's side travel to Elland Road and the Italian has already had his say on Marcelo Bielsa.

The Lilywhites are currently eighth after their defeat to Burnley on Wednesday, despite going into the game at Turf Moor after beating Man City 3-2.

Leeds are also struggling, going into the clash on the back of three defeats to Everton, Man United and Liverpool, leaving them 15th having conceded 56 goals in 25 games.

The first time the two sides met this season was at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and after Daniel James scored just before half-time, Sergio Reguilon and Pierre Emile Hojbjerg helped their side comeback and the game ended in a 2-1 win for Spurs.

Ahead of the tie between the two in November, Bielsa gave his verdict on Conte and Tottenham's style of play.

"His style of play distinguishes him from all other managers," the Leeds boss admitted. "When they attack, they attack with a lot of players and without fixed positions.

"It means you have to read the game in a way which is not simple because of the distribution of their attacking players.

"I would almost say, in terms of their style of play, the positioning is actually the least

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