Leeds United ended a 43-year wait for a Premier League victory at Old Trafford in dramatic fashion, securing a historic 2-1 win over rivals Manchester United. Manager Daniel Farke hailed his team's performance as "brave," a testament to their resilience in one of English football's most hostile environments.
This landmark result not only marks a significant moment in the club's modern history but also serves as a massive statement of intent in their campaign. For fans, it's the kind of gutsy, against-the-odds performance that defines a season and cements a team's identity.
Such a monumental win at the home of a historic rival is built on courage and a collective belief—qualities that resonate far beyond the pitch and into the heart of the support. It's a performance that will be remembered for generations.
