'On the floor' - Sam Allardyce reveals extent of Leeds United suffering, Whites facade and wish - YEP 9/6/23
Sam Allardyce has revealed the extent of his suffering in four games at the Leeds United helm but his wish for the club’s future in a final message for Whites fans.
By Lee Sobot
Experienced 68-year-old manager Allardyce returned from two
years out of the game to replace sacked head coach Javi Gracia for the final
four games of United’s quest for Premier League survival. Allardyce’s short
tenure began with a 2-1 defeat at Manchester City and Leeds then led 1-0 at
home to Newcastle United against whom they had the chance to double their lead
from the penalty spot. But Patrick Bamford saw his spot kick saved, after which
the Magpies converted two spot kicks of their own to take a 2-1 lead until a
Rasmus Kristensen strike sealed a 2-2 draw.
United’s survival destiny was then back in their own hands
ahead of the penultimate game of the season in which Allardyce’s side again
went 1-0 up but Leeds fell to a 3-1 defeat which left their top-flight status
hanging by a thread.
The Whites then ended their season with a 4-1 defeat at home
to Tottenham and relegation, after which Leeds announced the following week
that Allardyce would not be continuing due to a mutual agreement to part ways.
Speaking on the weekly No Tippy Tappy Football podcast,
Allardyce divulged on just how much the failure to net a single win affected
him personally, admitting that he had to put on something of a facade in
training in a bid to lift the players.
Allardyce, though, said he was still leaving Leeds with
affection for the club and its supporters and ultimately hoping that the Whites
bounce straight back with promotion next term.
“Whatever happens I wish them all the very best,” said Allardyce.
“It was a short period of time but I love the fact there was that opportunity.
"I didn't like my life after the game because we didn't
win a game. You don't sit well when you get home and you don't sleep well that
night or the day after. But you just have to go in the next day and pick
everybody else up, even though your belly is hanging on the floor.
"You can't let them see that, you have got to get in
there and get them going. But it's a wonderful club, great supporters and
hopefully will only be in the Championship for one season."