As Leeds United prepare for their daunting trip to the Amex Stadium, a strange sense of anxiety lingers despite a clean bill of health. Manager Daniel Farke confirmed that every player is available and training well — yet the mood around Elland Road feels tense. With Brighton boasting an impressive home record, Leeds know that full fitness alone won’t guarantee survival in what promises to be a fierce Premier League clash.
Willy Gnonto’s return from calf and hernia troubles is a welcome boost, but Farke is cautious about rushing him back into the starting lineup. The Italian forward may be fit, but match sharpness remains a question mark. For Leeds, this match isn’t just about fitness — it’s about mentality. The ghosts of inconsistent performances still haunt the team, and the fear of another away setback is real.
Brighton’s high-tempo style and relentless pressing could expose any early nerves, so Leeds will need composure and confidence from the first whistle. Farke’s men have the players, the energy, and the health to compete — but as they travel south, fear, not fatigue, seems to be the real opponent. The Amex will test not just their bodies, but their belief.











