Leeds United isn't a nice place to be at the moment.

Every week the fans are out in force on Twitter, expressing their anger at the substandard playing staff and apparent wayward management of the club.

From Eunan O'Kane to Caleb Ekuban and back to Pierre-Michel Lasogga, nobody has been safe from their criticism recently.

The latest player to draw their anger is Belgian import Laurens De Bock.

De Bock only arrived from Club Brugge in January, but unfortunately for him it has coincided with Leeds slipping from play off contenders to mid-table obscurity.

The left back had won titles and cups in his native Belgium, as well as playing both Champions League and Europa League football. On paper he has the credentials to succeed, but as yet that hasn't been evident to long-suffering fans.

Today, speaking to the Yorkshire Evening Post's Phil Hay, he expressed his pleasure with how he has settled in at Elland Road, despite a tough start. Sadly for him, many fans don't agree and they've taken to Twitter, once again, to voice their angst at the 26-year old.

There was one understanding voice amongst the dissention though.