Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch says he could hear the 'Marcelo Bielsa' chants from fans during defeat at Leicester City.
Leeds meet Fulham on Sunday on the back of last night's loss.
Marsch said: "I think it (the chants) does impact the players. If it's fair or not it doesn't really matter, they can express their opinion however they want.
"The only one I really heard that was bad was for Marcelo Bielsa and I'm ok with that, I'm ok with the fact that Marcelo is a club legend.
"I would hope they have seen there is a lot of work done and that we have worked really hard as a club, as a group and as a team to save our season last year and we're going to do the same again. We are going to find a way together to be successful.
On preparing to face Fulham, he added: "We need to use the pressure in a way to motivate us and motivate our energies to be clear. The clarity of what exactly the game will need will be the most important thing. I know they will be ready to run and fight and do whatever it takes, they have that. Just making sure we do it in a way that helps us win the match."
