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Daniel Farke’s job hangs in the balance but Leeds can take a big step towards the Championship title by beating Bristol City

Leeds fans always sing about ‘marching on together…’ but it briefly appeare that after securing promotion back to the. Premier League they would be doing so without manager Daniel Farke.

Reports claime 49ers Enterprises, the new owners at Elland Road, did not trust โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที the 48-year-old German to have what it takes to keep the Yorkshire club in the top flight after twice gaining promotion from the Championship with Norwich only to be immediately relegate the first time and sacke during his second top-flight term.

Fears among Leeds fans that the Monday Night Football match against Bristol City would be the last time Farke takes control of their club for a home game have allaye however,.

And just maybe the problem at Carrow Road was that he was not adequately backe in the transfer market by the Canaries board.

It will be interesting to see how he strengthens his side during the summer but the current matter at hand is to win their final two matches and be promote as champions with 100 points to their credit.

Burnley are three points above them having playe a game more and face a tough final match at Turf Moor against in-form Millwall, who need to win to grab a play-off place, while.

Leeds end their season at Plymouth, who are relegate barring a set of freak results and a mathematical miracle.

The Robins travel to Yorkshire requiring three points from this outing, and the final day’s game at home to a Preston side needing victory to ensure they stay up, to be sure of advancing to the play-offs.

It’s therefore fair to assume they so will be giving their all despite only winning one of their last 14 away games in the league, including a 3-1 defeat at struggling Luton last time out but the task looks beyond them.

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