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Leeds may regret taunting Thomas Frank as Liam Cooper and Stuart Dallas video resurfaces

Thomas Frank and Brentford will hold Leeds’ Premier League future in their hands in Sunday’s final day relegation shoot-out.

Leeds may need to win depending on what Burnley do in their last two games to avoid slipping back down to the Championship after two seasons in the top flight. Bees fans will relish this scenario after the bitter rivalry between the sides during the promotion battle in 2020.

The bad blood between the clubs began in February 2020 when Frank claimed Leeds would “fear” facing them at Griffin Park because they had lost four of their previous five games. Leeds drew and went on to walk the Championship and they remembered Frank’s jibe during their celebrations.

A video has recently resurfaced showing Liam Cooper and Stuart Dallas singing, “Mind the gap, Thomas Frank” as they danced with the Football League trophy. Brentford striker Ivan Toney retweeted the clip with the message “Hmm” and the clubs’ fortunes have changed since they were rivals in the Championship two years ago.

Frank claims Leeds can expect no favours from Brentford and says they have to be professional and give their all on Sunday.

“First and foremost, we have to be very professional and want to win every game for the Brentford fans and also I think it’s very important to respect to the league and try and do everything we can because if I was in that situation, I’d expect that from the other teams,” he said.

“Of course, we will put our very best team out there and it’s so important to understand we need to do our very best to win.

“It’s nothing about Everton, Burnley or Leeds and I know at my press conference next week, I will get a lot of questions about the story about me and a video with some Leeds fans, but there is no story

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