Leeds United have seemingly come out of a rough patch of form in the league.

Christiansen's side are unbeaten in their last three Championship matches, and are closing in on a coveted top six spot.

However, prior to this, the Whites had been going through a rotten spell and Christiansen was on the brink, but owner Andrea Radrizzani opted to keep the Danish manager.

Does Radrizzani deserve more credit for making this big decision?

We discuss....

George Dagless

Yes.

Some were calling for TC to go at the first sign of trouble but Radrizzani took his time to appoint him and clearly thinks he is the right man.

I think Leeds are back on track as testament to the right decision being made as well.

Chris Gallagher

Not really.

The Leeds fans seriously overreacted to their 'demise', they were still in a reasonable position and Christiansen suffered from an increase in expectation after their great start.

To sack the manager you appointed only a few months before when he hits his first minor sticky patch would be awful, so the Radrizzani shouldn't be praised for acting like any normal chairman should.

Sacking him then would've just brought questions on how he was appointed in the first place.

Adam Simeoni

Under Cellino, he'd of been axed.

His successor's patience should be admired, as the Dane has now turned the tide and his leading Leeds back towards a top-six finish.

Many called for Christiansen to leave but Radrizzani persisted, and the Italian must be applauded for the faith shown.