Leeds United manager Simon Grayson remains positive after defeat to Tottenham in the FA Cup

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By Alan McGuinness

FA Cup: Jermaine Beckford - Sebastian Bassong, Leeds United v Tottenham (Getty Images)
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson was keen to focus on the positives after his side's 3-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup.

The dream is over for the League One side, who knocked out Manchester United and held Spurs to a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane.

Speaking to ITV Sport after the match, Grayson said:

"We've just said to the players we've got to take a lot positives. We have given Tottenham two good games."

Next on the agenda for Grayson and his charges is to secure promotion back to the Championship.

"Our main aim is to get promotion and play in front of 30,000 every week."



 
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