Leeds United head coach Thomas Christiansen says that his side have used the international break to work on their mistakes from the last two games. 

The wind was taken out of Leeds' sails in the week before the international break after they suffered losses at Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday, with both games seeing the Whites outmuscled and outplayed.




Christiansen is keen to see his men get back to winning ways against Reading on Saturday and insists that he has worked on what went wrong with his side.

"Of course the last two games I'm not happy at all, but we have worked on that", he told a press conference.
 


The Leeds boss is also looking to make the most of home comforts against the Royals at Elland Road, while he dismissed any extra pressure being attached to the game.

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"Always after a defeat it helps to come home. The fans are great.

"I've seen a few games of Reading from last season and seen how good they were.

"I don't think there's major pressure on the game", he added.

While Reading and Leeds battled for promotion from the Championship for much of last season, this term the Royals have struggled under Jaap Stam.

Reading have taken only nine points from their opening ten games to sit in 20th spot in the Championship standings while Leeds, with 20 points from eleven games, are in fifth spot.

Stam was linked with the Leeds job over the summer before Christiansen was appointed.