Leeds United: Fan protests aren't an excuse for players - insists Evans

Projections and a banner, in protest of Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, are seen prior to the Sky Bet Championship match at Elland Road, Leeds. (Picture: Tim Goode/PA Wire)Projections and a banner, in protest of Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, are seen prior to the Sky Bet Championship match at Elland Road, Leeds. (Picture: Tim Goode/PA Wire)
Projections and a banner, in protest of Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, are seen prior to the Sky Bet Championship match at Elland Road, Leeds. (Picture: Tim Goode/PA Wire)
Leeds United head coach Steve Evans has distanced himself further from supporter protests against Massimo Cellino and warned his players that he will not accept the in-fighting as an excuse for poor performances.

Evans dismissed the idea that attacks on Cellino by sections of Leeds’ crowd were threatening to negatively affect his squad, saying any players who claimed otherwise were “probably not playing well and looking for reasons.”

The United boss spoke as he prepared his side for Saturday’s FA Cup fifth-round tie away at Watford, a fixture which is keeping the club’s season alive amid a failed bid to qualify for the Championship play-offs.

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