Salford City have Marcelo Bielsa's respect even without Leeds United and Manchester United sideshow

FAMILIAR FACES: Co-owners David Beckham, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville in the stands during the Vanarama National League play-off final between Salford City and AFC Fylde at Wembley Stadium back in May. Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images.FAMILIAR FACES: Co-owners David Beckham, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville in the stands during the Vanarama National League play-off final between Salford City and AFC Fylde at Wembley Stadium back in May. Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images.
FAMILIAR FACES: Co-owners David Beckham, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville in the stands during the Vanarama National League play-off final between Salford City and AFC Fylde at Wembley Stadium back in May. Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images.
MARCELO BIELSA says tonight’s Carabao Cup hosts Salford City will have Leeds United’s full respect even without the Manchester United sideshow.

Four weeks after the Whites and Red Devils renewed rivalries with a pre-season friendly in Australia, Leeds are facing a team part-owned by 'class of 92' Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt.

The Nevilles, Scholes, Giggs and Butt bought into the club in 2014 with Beckham then becoming involved earlier this year with the ex-Red Devils sextet now owning 10 per cent each with Valencia chairman Peter Lim holding the other 40 per cent.

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Since 2014, the club have been promoted four times, taking Salford from the Northern Premier League First Division North to League Two and now a Carabao Cup meeting with Leeds.

The Sky cameras will descend on the 5,106 capacity Peninsula Stadium hoping to catch an upset with Roses rivalries renewed both with Salford and the Red Devils-linked owners.

Bielsa is fully aware of the background but also highly respectful of Salford as a dangerous opponent in their own right.

“For us, this game is very interesting whether the game has connections or not with Manchester United,” said Bielsa.

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“I know the understanding of this game so we are going to play the game as seriously as we can.

“But this is nothing different because we are always going to play all the games seriously but I know the history of the game and the reality of both clubs.

"I know too the relationship between Manchester United and the people of the club that we play on Tuesday.”