Leeds United fans will love what Mateusz Klich has said about Ipswich Town promotion clash — YEP 30/4/24

The former Leeds United midfielder has had his say on the Championship promotion race.

By Kyle Newbould

Mateusz Klich has perfectly summed up the feeling among Leeds United fans ahead of this evening’s Championship clash between Ipswich Town and Coventry City.

Ipswich go to the CBS Arena in their penultimate fixture of the regular season, with any positive result seeing them leapfrog Leeds into second with just one game remaining for each. Kieran McKenna’s side are currently only behind the Whites on goal difference after drawing 3-3 at Hull City on Saturday.

Regardless of tonight’s result, the race to join Leicester City in the automatic places will go to the final day and the outcome in Coventry will only decide who is in the driving seat. All connected with Leeds will be praying for a Coventry win, which would put fate back in the hands of Daniel Farke’s men.

And former United midfielder Klich is no different, sending a clear message on social media earlier today. The Polish midfielder simply wrote: “All Coventry Aren’t We? #MOT”.

The Elland Road favourite’s post garnered plenty of attention, with Leeds fans echoing the message in the comments section. Klich will likely join them in watching on this evening as tensions rise ahead of kick-off.

Leeds blew their chance to heap pressure on after losing 4-0 at Queens Park Rangers on Friday, a crushing defeat for Farke’s men. Victory at Loftus Road would have opened up a four-point gap which would have been three by now, leaving United in the driving seat with a significantly-superior goal difference.

Saturday’s final-day visit of Southampton looks set to be incredibly tense, with victory likely needed to ensure any chance of automatic promotion. Ipswich host Huddersfield Town at Portman Road, with the Terriers all but relegated already.

A third-placed finish would see Leeds back in the playoffs, where trauma remains from past failures. Klich was part of the Whites side who capitulated to lose at home to Derby County in the 2018/19 semi-finals under Marcelo Bielsa, a year before they eventually won promotion. Leeds have failed to succeed in the playoffs from five attempts across the Championship and League One.

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