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Allardyce apologises to fans for Leeds relegation

Leeds boss Sam Allardyce apologised to the club's fans after a 4-1 home defeat to Tottenham confirmed their Premier League relegation.

Allardyce, who Leeds had turned to in desperation with four games remaining, also urged the club to quickly resolve their ownership issue to aid their bid to bounce straight back from the Sky Bet Championship.

The former England manager said he had no regrets about taking on the job and will sit down with the board next week to discuss whether he will stay in the role.

Allardyce said: "I can't say I've enjoyed it. I'm glad I came back. I tried my best to get Leeds out of trouble, but I can't enjoy anything when I don't win.

"We didn't leave a stone unturned and it's really sad that Leeds is in this position and to the fans, I apologise that I didn't do better and the players didn't do better."

Leeds issued a statement shortly after the game also apologising to the club's supporters for a "painful" relegation.

It read: "We apologise to our fanbase that the performances this season have not seen the club consolidate our status as we had all hoped.

"However, Leeds United remains in a strong position to build a team that can challenge for promotion from the Championship next season.

"We know things have not been good enough, we know we have to improve, but please be assured that behind the scenes we have worked hard to ensure that the past will not be repeated.

"Our focus is now on how we get straight back to the Premier League. "

Leeds majority shareholder and chairman Andrea Radrizzani is understood to have stayed in Italy as the club crashed out of the top flight.

Harry Kane's brace and goals from Pedro Porro and Lucas Moura ensured Leeds' three-year stay was over and Jack Harrison's second-half

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