Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn expects he'll get time to get things right at the Championship strugglers after their 3-1 defeat at Cardiff City.
Redfearn's full-time appointment on an initial 12-month contract was confirmed a matter of hours before kick-off at Cardiff City Stadium.
He revealed he had sought assurances from Cellino, following the brief tenures of Dave Hockaday and Darko Milanic, that he is not a short-term appointment.
He said: "I spoke to Massimo and we talked about things going forward, which was a key point for me.
"I asked if he sees me as the future and he said he does, which is great for me.
"I have been here six years in total and have put in a lot of hard work. There is the caveat that I can go back to the academy if it does not work out, but I am very proud."
Of his team's performance, he added: "It was not a dazzling performance but for an hour it was a good away performance. We limited them and we countered well.
"But that period after half-time was where the damage was done. We gave ourselves a chance pulling one back, and I thought we might get something, but you cannot legislate for their third."
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