It hurts. There’s no dressing it up, no hiding behind clichés. What happened in our last match was humiliating, and as captain of Leeds United, I feel that responsibility deeply.
We let the fans down. Elland Road deserves fight, pride, and courage — and we didn’t show enough of any of it. When you’re in a relegation battle, every tackle matters, every run matters, every moment of concentration matters. We fell short, and that’s on us as players.
But this can’t break us. It has to wake us up.
Relegation pressure is real — you feel it in every training session, every look in the table, every message from supporters who live and breathe this club. I see the frustration, and honestly, I share it. No one in that dressing room is hiding. We’re hurting, we’re angry, and we know we have to be better.
The only way out is togetherness. No pointing fingers. No fear. Just hard work and honesty about where we’ve gone wrong. We have the quality in this squad. What we need now is resilience — to run harder, defend stronger, and fight for every single point like our season depends on it.
Because it does.











