Leeds United have secured their Premier League status for another season, and captain Ethan Ampadu insists the achievement deserves to be celebrated with the same passion the team shows on the pitch. The Whites' survival was confirmed on Sunday when West Ham fell to Arsenal, ensuring Leeds' points tally was safe before they went on to earn a hard-fought draw at Tottenham on Monday.
"It's a massive achievement for the club," Ampadu told BBC Radio Leeds after the match. "Moments like that you have to celebrate. It's not winning the league, but it's a very big moment for this club to stay in the Premier League again."
The captain admitted the circumstances were unusual, with survival secured before their own game ended. "It was a bit weird because normally you do it off the back of your own result. There was a relaxed mood at dinner last night, good vibes, but from this morning it was all focus on the game. We wanted to play how we have all season—wear the shirt with pride and put in our best performance."
For Leeds fans, this survival represents more than just points on a table—it's a testament to the grit and determination that defines this club. And as Ampadu says, when you wear that shirt with pride, every moment like this is worth celebrating.
