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“I played for Leeds United but I fear what might happen if they win at Wembley”

Leeds United have been warned they face a major challenge to stay in the Premier League if they can beat Southampton at Wembley to return immediately to the top flight. The Whites take on the Saints at the national stadium on Sunday, with both clubs aiming to return to the Premier League for the first time they have claimed since relegation last year.

After winning promotion as champions four years ago, Leeds enjoyed an incredible first season in the Premier League under Marcelo Bielsa, finishing ninth and winning the hearts of many rival supporters in the process of the football they played. Hopes of history repeating itself if the Whites can win promotion have been ruled out, with a warning that staying in the table will be much tougher for the three promoted sides next season.




After watching Burnley struggle this season despite winning the Championship title last year, Stephen Warnock has expressed concern that the gap between the divisions has widened. The former Leeds United and eight-season Championship player told NewBettingOffers.co.uk there is a “worrying” gulf between the Championship and the Premier League and he has concerns for Leicester City, Ipswich Town and whoever wins the game. final off.

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Asked about the trio’s chances of staying sober, he said; “It will be difficult – look at what we saw last season with Burnley. They have been in form coming into the new Premier League season with the most points in the Championship and we have all seen what happened to all three promoted clubs this season.

“What we’re seeing lately – and especially this season – is that the gulf between the Championship and the Premier League is huge. It is quite worrying. What we don’t want to see is clubs coming up and then going backwards, like we did with Burnley, Luton Town and Sheffield United.

“We need to see a change, otherwise the promotion picture will become very dull and everyone will start expecting the three promoted clubs to be the same three relegated clubs next season. Currently, this is a big concern.”

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