Leeds United assistant boss Rob Kelly is loving life at Elland Road and believes that opportunities to work for the Whites are rare indeed, meaning he appreciates it all the more.

Kelly was taken to Elland Road by Uwe Rosler earlier this summer to serve as the German's right-hand man and has helped the Whites remain unbeaten in the Championship so far.




The 50-year-old is well travelled in the game, having enjoyed spells at a number of clubs including Leicester City, Nottingham Forest and West Brom, but is loving the opportunity he has been handed at Leeds.

Kelly was asked if he is enjoying his time at Leeds and told LUTV: "Yes. It's Leeds United.
 

 

"The opportunities to come and work here don't come along very often, if ever", Kelly continued.

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"So I'm enjoying every second of every day."

Kelly will again be in the dugout at Elland Road tomorrow evening when Leeds welcome Ipswich Town to the ground for a Championship game.

Ipswich arrive stung from their last match, which was a 5-1 drubbing away at Reading, while Leeds will be looking to keep their unbeaten record intact and add to the single win they have to their name so far this term.