Wise moulding side - Cresswell
Leeds striker Richard Cresswell believes manager Dennis Wise is slowly beginning to mould the team in his style.
Leeds have won two and lost two since Wise took control from caretaker-manager John Carver last month, but turned in an impressive display against Colchester to bounce back from back-to-back defeats.
"It was probably our best performance of the season and hopefully we can build on that," Cresswell told the club's official website.
"That's how the manager played and how he wants us to play. It's rubbing off."
Cresswell's second-half header was his first goal since February with the striker struggling with knee ligament damage since sustaining the injury against Watford. "It's been tough," he added. "I've been out seven months and it's hard to get the fitness back. I'm just pleased to get on the scoresheet. Hopefully I can carry on now and score some more."
Leeds striker Richard Cresswell believes manager Dennis Wise is slowly beginning to mould the team in his style.
Leeds have won two and lost two since Wise took control from caretaker-manager John Carver last month, but turned in an impressive display against Colchester to bounce back from back-to-back defeats.
"It was probably our best performance of the season and hopefully we can build on that," Cresswell told the club's official website.
"That's how the manager played and how he wants us to play. It's rubbing off."
Cresswell's second-half header was his first goal since February with the striker struggling with knee ligament damage since sustaining the injury against Watford. "It's been tough," he added. "I've been out seven months and it's hard to get the fitness back. I'm just pleased to get on the scoresheet. Hopefully I can carry on now and score some more."