Can Leeds feel safe from relegation after back-to-back wins?

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Can Leeds feel safe from relegation after back-to-back wins?

Can Leeds feel safe from relegation after back-to-back wins?

Leeds United are eight points above the Premier League drop zone after back-to-back wins - so can they feel safe from relegation?

Can Leeds feel safe from relegation after back-to-back wins?

Leeds United are eight points above the Premier League drop zone after back-to-back wins - so can they feel safe from relegation?

Jubilation echoed through Elland Road at the final whistle. Back-to-back wins, including a stunning 2-1 victory at Manchester United followed by a crucial triumph over Wolves, have propelled Leeds United to a much healthier position in the Premier League table. They now sit eight points above the relegation zone with just five matches remaining, putting a coveted spot in next season's top flight firmly within their grasp.

Manager Daniel Farke, while understandably cautious, couldn't hide his emotion, celebrating passionately with the home fans. "I still think we need to stay with our foot on the gas," he told BBC Match of the Day, acknowledging the chasing pack. But the mood around the club is undeniably shifting from survival anxiety to cautious optimism.

The relegation battle is narrowing. Barring a miracle, Wolves and Burnley look destined for the drop, leaving the final spot likely to be contested between Tottenham, West Ham, Nottingham Forest, and Leeds. While Forest and West Ham have games in hand, Leeds's recent form and points cushion give them a significant advantage.

History also offers a powerful reason for Leeds fans to breathe easier. No team in Premier League history has ever been relegated after accumulating 39 or more points from their first 33 games in a 38-match season. With their win over Wolves, Leeds have now reached 39 points, surpassing the previous unfortunate record held by Birmingham City in 2010-11. This statistical milestone is a massive psychological boost.

While mathematically nothing is sealed, the combination of a favorable points gap, strong recent performances, and historical precedent suggests Leeds United can start planning for another Premier League campaign. The final push requires focus, but the hardest part of the escape may well be behind them.

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