explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Despite a late consolation goal from Andreas Weimann the hosts were well beaten and 12 months on the visitors are now a Premier League outfit having secured the Championship crown by a 10-point margin last term. You can unsubscribe at any time. If you want to be serious about really taking it to another level. Lee Johnson has revealed he watched Leeds United's 3-1 demolition of Bristol City last August numerous times in a bid to better himself as a head coach. Leeds United are heavily tipped for promotion this season and their quality showed as Bristol City were swatted aside at Ashton Gate on Sunday. Leeds United are heavily tipped for promotion this season and their quality showed as Bristol City were swatted aside at Ashton Gate on Sunday. "All the top teams have this positional psychology that drains the opponent from their game very, very quickly. Lee David Johnson (born 7 June 1981) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of EFL Championship club Bristol City.At the time of his sacking, he was the longest serving manager in the English second division, the EFL Championship. Despite looking like a breakout talent toward the end of the 2018-19 season the youngster has had injury trouble plaguing him this campaign. "The positives are that the three we had here last year shouldn't take too long to get into the swing of it. "One of the nice things was he grilled me as much as I grilled him about tactics, formations, why we'd done this against them. Marcelo Bielsa and Pep Guardiola are masters of positional psychology. In their brain, in their movement and in their tidying up. Pablo Hernandez, Patrick Bamford and Jack Harrison all struck with Marcelo Bielsa's men cruising to victory and all three points. "I've been very lucky so far to meet some very, very good coaches. But the Bristol City boss is a huge fan. "Playing against Guardiola and then talking to him for 45 minutes just on football in the office. Leeds United are reportedly in the hunt for another new signing, with AZ Alkmaar midfielder Teun... Leeds United are reportedly in pole position to win the race to sign attacker Gyrano Kerk... Leeds United have recently been linked with a potential move to sign Fiorentina star Erick Pulgar.... Have something to tell us about this article? Johnson outlined that ideally the club will bring in a central defender, another midfielder, a striker and a right-back to compete in that position, in addition to the 'coup' of signing Han-Noah Massengo from Monaco. Leeds United’s midfielder has struggled for first-team football this season. It appears to stem from his comments regarding the Spygate saga last season and simply put, Leeds fans are generally not Lee Johnson fans. "I must have watched that game back about 15 times," Johnson told The Times. The head coach explained the sale of Webster that for the money being offered it was "nigh-on impossible" to stop the central defender from moving to the south coast. We have found at least 200 people in the UK with the name Lee Johnson. “It’s the same at West Brom and Leeds. The good news for Bristol City fans however, is that from the 3-1 loss, there might be the added impetus to sign the players that may make the difference for City this coming campaign. He also picked out Taylor Moore as impressing, taking Adam Webster's place in central defence following his £20m sale to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday. But the Bristol City boss is a huge fan. Now he is back fit, the 20-year-old is struggling to find his way back into the Leeds United XI. United travelled to face City on the opening day of the 2019-20 campaign as Leeds re-announced their promotion ambitions following play-off heartbreak at the hands of Derby County just months earlier. "And I think that shows we need five - we need at least five. A very good player – can’t get in. "I thought Taylor Moore was excellent today, so I've got no grievance with that one. Johnson was discussing the difficulty of young talent to find their way into the Robins first-team.