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Leeds chief Kinnear explains Gracia choice

Leeds chief exec Angus Kinnear explained their drawn out pursuit of a new manager before Javi Gracia's appointment.

Writing in the club's matchday programme ahead of Saturday's Southampton clash, Kinnear explained the two-week wait for a successor was not unusual in football.

“He impressed everybody in all of our meetings, not only because he had a detailed plan of the tactical adjustments he believes the team needs to make to quickly reverse our fortunes, but because he has a real belief in the capability of the squad and a passion to be at Leeds United," he said of Gracia.

“This commitment was not shared by everyone else. There was a definite mismatch between the profile of candidates some sections of the fan base and the media perceived would be willing to join Leeds and the reality.

“We fully understand the frustration supporters felt during the process, but the reality is these appointments normally take one to two weeks, so being at the longer end of that range is not unreasonable.

“The delay was primarily due to two of the identified candidates, who we knew wanted the role and believed they could be released, misjudging the strength of resolve their current clubs had to retain them.

“Javi was on our radar and did not have any contractual complexity that prevented him from committing quickly."

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