The pink walls and benches may look innocuous to some but Norwich’s away dressing room is painted specifically for away sides.
Pink is said to calm players and lower their testosterone levels, so would supposedly aid Norwich in their clash today.
But Leeds United seemed undeterred by the colour as they raced into a 2-0 lead early in the first half.
Asked about the colour change in midweek, Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa said he wasn’t fazed.
Norwich dressing room: Leeds United tweeted a picture of their base (Image: TWITTER)
Norwich dressing room: Leeds United took the early lead (Image: PA)
"Before a game you don't have any colour that has the capacity to weaken the desire for triumph, or the desire for competition,” he said.
"The pink colour is a meaningful colour in the relationship between a man and a woman but not before a game."
Leeds took the lead at Carrow Road after 21 minutes when Mateusz Klich bundled home.
And Ezgjan Alioski doubled the away side’s advantage just five minutes later.
Leeds can go top of the Championship with a win over Norwich today.
Middlesbrough beat West Brom 1-0 last night to secure top spot.
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