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FA Cup | Third Round
Jan 4, 2015 at 1pm UK
 
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Neil Redfearn determined to maintain FA Cup legacy

Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn is adamant that his side have to maintain the club's legacy in the FA Cup when they play Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn has revealed that he is determined to maintain his side's legacy in the FA Cup when they travel to Sunderland Sunderland in third round on Sunday.

The Whites won the competition in 1972 when they defeated Arsenal, but famously lost next year to underdogs Sunderland, under the tenure of Don Revie.

In recent history, they have progressed beyond the third round just twice since 2004.

Redfearn told reporters: "Being a Leeds fan and knowing about 1972 when we won against Arsenal, and then losing to Sunderland, they're the games that stick in your mind as a youngster.

"Obviously, the great players that Leeds had, [Allan] Clarke, [Peter] Lorimer, [Billy] Bremner, these are people that have gone down in legendary history at Leeds United.

"They add to this romance that this football club has got with the FA Cup, so it's important that we go up to Sunderland give a good account of ourselves."

Leeds are looking for their first win in five games when they face the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light.

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