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Spurs PILE PRESSURE on Arsenal in top 4 race
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Spurs PILE PRESSURE on Arsenal in top 4 race
Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch feels Pascal Struijk’s late equaliser against Brighton has shifted the momentum in the Premier League survival battle in his side’s favour.
Leeds United could sign Adama Traore in the summer and the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger is aware of interest coming from Elland Road, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
A late injury-time goal from Pascal Struijk kept Leeds United’s hopes of remaining in the Premier League alive heading into the final game of the season after a 1-1 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion at Elland Road.
Leeds United are currently looking likely to be relegated to the Championship with the Whites having just one game to save their season. Jesse Marsch’s side currently sit in 17th spot having played a game more than their rivals.
There was drama at both ends of the Premier League table with Man City pegged back in the title race and Leeds claiming what could be a pivotal stoppage-time goal in their pursuit of survival.
Pascal Struijk headed home in injury time to nick a 1-1 draw with Brighton which moves Leeds out of the relegation zone and gives them renewed hope of Premier League survival.
Jesse Marsch felt Leeds United could have taken all three points in a game when the pressure was on against Brighton – but has backed them to fight again next week, as long as they can start matches better.