Leeds United chief issues Elland Road 'tension' plea ahead of Whites' relegation deciders - YEP 15/5/22
Leeds United CEO Angus Kinnear has called on Whites supporters to create an atmosphere that allows Jesse Marsch's side to play their relegation 'unburdened' by tension.
By Graham Smyth
Brighton make the trip to Elland Road this afternoon for a
game that could see the Whites unofficially relegated, if Burnley manage to
beat Spurs in the day's early kick-off. Leeds' vastly inferior goal difference
means defeat today, coupled with a Burnley victory, would confirm relegation
all-but mathematically. The Clarets then play their game in hand in mid-week at
Aston Villa, before the Premier League finale next season when they host
Newcastle United and Leeds visit Brentford.
Leeds can ensure the fight goes into the final week by
taking at least a point from today's game and Kinnear has acknowledged how
vital it is.
"Today's game is no doubt the most important in our
recent history," the chief executive wrote in his programme notes.
"Despite being in the unenviable position of not having
our own destiny fully in our hands, we know we have a group of players with the
character and ability to stand up and be counted when it matters, despite the
pressure.
"While this season has been one that we have had to
endure rather than enjoy, I don't think there is a minute of any one of our
matches where anyone could doubt the spirit or commitment of the team. Equally,
there has not been a point where the support inside Elland Road or on our
travels has wavered."
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Although nerves in the stands are to be expected, Whites
fans have been defiant in their vocal support of the team in recent weeks, only
showing their anger late on during the defeat by Aston Villa. They continued to
chant long after the full-time whistle at the end of both the Manchester City
and Chelsea losses and Kinnear hopes today's atmosphere will be tension-free as
the players try to save the season.
"We now only have 180 minutes left to remain united and
create an environment where the team can play unburdened by the tension that
can naturally haunt such critical fixtures, and simply be inspired by the most
vocal support in the league," he said.