Leeds United delivered a statement performance at Elland Road, cruising to a commanding 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Goals from James Justin, Noah Okafor, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin propelled the Whites to 39 points, a tally that in most Premier League seasons would all but guarantee safety. The win provides a massive boost, but manager Daniel Farke is refusing to let complacency set in with five crucial matches remaining.
Speaking after the final whistle, Farke praised his squad's "fantastic" position but immediately shifted focus to the challenging run-in. "A lot is achieved but nothing is done yet," he stated, emphasizing the unique pressure of this campaign. He pointed to the chasing pack, including a historically strong Tottenham side and a well-funded Nottingham Forest, as reasons for continued vigilance.
"We have to play Spurs and West Ham, and if you lose, it means they get three points," Farke explained, outlining the high-stakes nature of every remaining fixture. His goal is clear: secure the necessary points for mathematical safety as soon as possible to avoid a nerve-wracking final day. "We don't want to travel on the last game day into a nervy game... So for that, we'll try to win these points that we need as soon as possible."
For Leeds supporters, the performance was a thrilling display of the team's potential and fighting spirit. As the season reaches its climax, the message from the dugout is one of focused determination, celebrating the win but knowing the job is not yet finished.
