After Cellino walks out at half-time - how long will Evans stay at Leeds?

LEEDS United head coach Steve Evans's position is looking increasingly under threat.
Steve Evans issuing instructions at Brighton. Picture: Simon HulmeSteve Evans issuing instructions at Brighton. Picture: Simon Hulme
Steve Evans issuing instructions at Brighton. Picture: Simon Hulme

He left Brighton in silence after Leeds United were hammered 4-0 by Brighton & HA on an abysmal night at the Amex.

Evans failed to appear at the post-match press conference after United’s heaviest defeat of the season.

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Leeds conceded four goals before half-time and United owner Massimo Cellino left the ground at the interval.

He did not respond to a request for comment about Evans’s position.

Evans exited the stadium and travelled home on the team bus without taking questions about the worst performance since he took charge as head coach in October.

He is understood to have been instructed not to carry out his post-match media commitments by a senior figure at the club.

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Evans’s assistant Paul Raynor – who ordered United’s players to front up to an away following of 1,500 at full-time – spoke briefly with Sky Sports afterwards but did not attend the scheduled press conference.

Raynor said: “Our defending was atrocious and very disappointing and the manager is in there now dissecting it, talking to the players.

“The first half performance was absolutely shambolic and we can’t stand in front of that. It was simply not good enough.”

Evans claimed last week that he was confident Cellino would extend his contract as head coach beyond the end of this season but his position was badly weakened by United’s display against a Brighton team who are firmly in the running for automatic promotion from the Championship.

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When Raynor was told that Cellino – an owner who has already sacked five first-team bosses in less than two years – had left the stadium at the end of the first half, Leeds’ number two said: “If I was him I think I would have gone as well.

“He doesn’t want to see his football club play like that and I certainly don’t blame him for that.”

Asked why Evans had failed to appear to speak to the media, Raynor said: “We know you’re going to ask the questions and we know you want some answers.

“We’re trying to give answers to the players on what we think about that first-half performance, which was simply shambolic – not good enough and certainly not good enough for Leeds United.”

REVOLVING DOOR: SIX LEEDS MANAGERS IN THREE YEARS

Steve Evans: 19 October 2015 - present

Uwe Rosler: 1 July 2015 - 18 October 2015

Neil Redfearn: 1 November 2014 - 30 June 2015

Darko Milanic: 23 September 2014 - 25 October 2014

Dave Hockaday: 1 July 2014 - 28 August 2014

Brian McDermott: 12 April 2013 - 30 June 2014