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Richard Keys has called on Leeds United to appoint Sam Allardyce as their next manager after the dismissal of Marcelo Bielsa.

Former RB Leipzig manager Jesse Marsch is the front-runner for the position, with Bielsa sacked in the aftermath of a 4-0 defeat to Tottenham which left Leeds hovering just above the relegation zone.

However, Marsch's lack of Premier League experience was identified as a concern by Keys and his beIN SPORTS colleague Andy Gray, prompting the broadcaster to urge chairman Andrea Radrizzani to move for the out-of-work Allardyce.

The former England manager has rescued Premier League teams from relegation in the past, but his last attempt - with West Bromwich Albion last season - ended in failure with the Baggies finishing 19th.

"I would be on the phone to Sam Allardyce as we speak and say we only have one objective, Sam, and you've done it many times... just get us safe!" Keys said.

While he

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