Rival bosses ready for summer
Leeds United,
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Neil Warnock and counterpart Nigel Pearson were both keen to draw a line under the season as Leeds and Leicester ended the campaign at a dismal Elland Road.
Teenage debutant Harry Panayiotou earned Leicester a 2-1 win with the last kick of the game, after Danny Webber had wiped out Martyn Waghorn's opener. It condemned Leeds to a club record 11th home defeat of the season and capped of a year that has seen them change manager and fail to build on last season's seventh-placed finish. Leeds boss Neil Warnock is aware of where they have gone wrong, though, and is determined to put it right over the summer. "I think the record is justified, it shows how low we've come," said the veteran coach, who replaced Simon Grayson in February. "Instead of being a fortress, it's been a weakness. It won't happen again. This is the lowest ebb for Leeds to lose that many games. We couldn't have tried anymore, but that's how it goes."


