LEEDS United will look to overcome off-field problems as they bid to end a run of five Sky Bet Championship games without a win.

The Whites, who host Wolves at Elland Road tomorrow, have not yet won under new manager Darko Milanic and their winless sequences stretches back to September 20.

Wolves are fourth in the table following their 2-0 win over Middlesbrough in midweek, while United came from behind to draw 1-1 with fifth-placed Norwich.

York-based defender Sam Byram was delighted to see the team display their fighting qualities.

The 21-year-old said: "I think we did well to come straight back into it. It shows the fight that we’ve got in the team.

"I think we played good stuff in parts. I think sometimes we can relax on the ball when we’ve got more time.

"But sometimes you’ve got to grind out results and to come here and get the draw is a good result."

The Norwich game was overshadowed by allegations of racial abuse against Leeds defender Giuseppe Bellusci.

A Leeds fans' group has reaffirmed its condemnation of racism in football following the allegations.

The Football Association has launched an investigation after Norwich striker Cameron Jerome complained to referee Mark Clattenburg that he was verbally abused by the 25-year-old Italian midway through the first half.

Leeds United Supporters Trust said it was concerned by Jerome's "serious" allegations but hopes Bellusci is treated fairly.

A LUST statement read: "The Leeds United Supporters Trust condemns all racism in football without hesitation.

"Leeds United fans have been at the forefront of fighting discrimination in the game - proven by LUST's long-standing support of the Kick It Out campaign - and they will rightly be concerned by the serious allegations made by Cameron Jerome.

"However, Giuseppe Bellusci is entitled to the full FA/Football League process, which we hope will be resolved quickly, accurately and fairly. Until the outcome of that process, it is not right for the Supporters Trust to comment further."