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  1. 'A game too far' but 'great season for Leeds overall'published at 12:52 BST 25 May

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    We asked for your views as Leeds ended a first season back in the Premier League with defeat at West Ham.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Nigel: A game too far for Leeds after a tough season which ended with a creditable 14th place. Now time to make additions to the squad to push on for next season.

    Dave: Leeds need better strikers - Nmecha and Bornauw need to be sold. Both not good enough for the Premier League. Pascal, Joe and Jaka must stay. Lots of work ahead before we are a middle-of-the-table team. Solid season - let's move forward.

    Ian: Leeds were poor on Sunday and deserved nothing. The quality and attacking threat with many players injured shows the team needs strengthening. With the stadium enhancements starting, the inevitable reduced capacity will have an impact on profit, limiting future recruitment. Despite Farke's wants, bottom half of the table may be our realistic expectations.

    Mark: Disappointed we lost 3-0 but at the end of the day we will play Premier League football next season. Onwards and upwards. We will have to spend money and buy well to strengthen the side. Well done, team and management.

    Chris: A fairly poor performance. I struggled to stay awake in the first half, though there were a few wasted chances which we probably should have scored. Most of the players probably had their mind on the summer holidays. Felt very strange to have nothing to play for in the last game of the season. Hopefully good recruitment in the summer will get us a top-10 finish next season.

    Thomas: It's clear to see why DCL is not going to World Cup. As well as he has done for Leeds, missing chances at this standard is his downfall. Leeds need a striker for next season because even though the game was a dead rubber, playing like that will see them where West Ham have finished.

    Simbad: Well, Leeds tried for a bit but there wasn't much fight in the end. A flattering scoreline as West Ham were pretty poor too. A great season for Leeds overall, though, and Farke and the boys should be really proud of the achievement. Europe beckons!

  2. 'We just didn't take our chances'published at 11:45 BST 25 May

    Leeds United midfielder Brenden Aaronson reflects on his side's 3-0 final day defeat by West Ham United at London Stadium.

    In a match many thought might come as a last chance for both sides to survive in the Premier League, it was only the Hammers who had anything to play for after Daniel Farke's side surged towards safety with weeks to spare.

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  3. 'We've played a fantastic season' - What Farke saidpublished at 18:42 BST 24 May

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    Leeds manager Daniel Farke, speaking to Sky Sports: "To be honest, this was probably one game too many, without several key players today. Not in the first half, we missed a few big chances but in the second half we missed many, many key players and missed a bit of quality.

    "But we've played a fantastic season as a promoted side. To finish 14th on 47 points is massive, especially given how difficult it was for promoted sides last season.

    "We've had many top quality performances, not today but over the season. Compliments to my players and staff, and also to our supporters."

    On reasons for such a good first season back in the top flight: "The quality of performance was always on a really good level. We started with the first home game against Everton with a win.

    "Consistency in the performances, the Arsenal games were a bit too much for us but otherwise we were competitive. We lacked efficiency early on, dominated the statistics but not the scoreline - the only thing that matters.

    "We are not the side with the most individual quality but, as a side, we have shown a lot of skills."

    On the summer ahead: "Right now, I'm just tired and want to go home and enjoy the break. You always have to be switched on because you won't win one point as a promoted side in this league if you want. I need to recharge a little but then we look forward to taking the next steps."

    Listen to more from Farke speaking to BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope on BBC Sounds

    Did you know?

    • Leeds' eight-game unbeaten run in the Premier League came to an end – the Whites have now gone 14 Premier League games without a win in London (D4 L10).

    • Leeds have gone 10 consecutive top-flight games without conceding a first half goal for the first time since doing so in 11 in a row from October to December 1990.

    • Farke's side in 2025-26 are the sixth team to go through an entire Premier League season without naming an outfield player aged 30+ in their starting XI – the others are Middlesbrough (2008-09), Aston Villa (2012-13), Spurs (2015-16) and Chelsea (2024-25 and 2025-26).

  4. Analysis: Leeds enjoy end-of-season partypublished at 18:37 BST 24 May

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport journalist

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    While the game finished with an air of despondency among the home fans, for Leeds it had been a 90-minute party in which they enjoyed a stress-free final day.

    Daniel Farke's side had made certain of their Premier League status two weeks ago, meaning they were able to enjoy the closing stages of the campaign.

    The scoreline would suggest that the players' minds were already on the summer but to their credit they did put in a performance, at least for the first hour of the match in which they had the better chances.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin had a close-range effort saved in the first half but once the Hammers took the lead, it was clear that the visitors had little desire to push themselves in the 30C heat for a result that would make little difference to the final outcome of their season.

    The only disappointment for Farke is that this loss denied them the chance to finish the campaign nine games unbeaten, but that eight-game run without a loss will give them hope of being even more competitive next term.

  5. West Ham 3-0 Leeds United - send us your thoughtspublished at 18:08 BST 24 May

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    A fantastic first season back in the Premier League for Leeds culminated in a defeat at West Ham, relegating the Hammers.

    With Daniel Farke's future uncertain, there is plenty for Whites fans to ponder over the summer as the club look to push on from an impressive 14th-place finish.

    Whether you were at the game or following from elsewhere, we want to know how you are feeling.

    Get in touch with your views here

    Come back to this page for a selection of your replies - reaction and analysis to follow shortly

  6. West Ham v Leeds: Team newspublished at 14:55 BST 24 May

    West Ham XI: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf, Fernandes, Soucek, Bowen, Summerville, Pablo, Castellanos.

    Taty Castellanos, Pablo Felipe and Kyle-Walker Peters all return to the first XI for West Ham as the hosts chase the win they need to have a chance of staying up.

    West Ham XI: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf, Fernandes, Soucek, Bowen, Summerville, Pablo, Castellanos.

    Subs: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Scarles, Kilman, Potts, Magassa, Kanté, Lamadrid, Wilson.

    There's a boost for Leeds as Pascal Struijk and Jayden Bogle - both fitness doubts for this game - start.

    Leeds XI: Darlow; Bijol, Struijk, Rodon; Justin, Stach, Tanaka, Ampadu, James; Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin.

    Subs: Perri, James, Piroe, Bornauw, Byram, Gnoto, Buonanotte, Chadwick, Creswell.

    Leeds XI: Darlow; Bijol, Struijk, Rodon; Justin, Stach, Tanaka, Ampadu, James; Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin.
  7. Follow Sunday's Premier League finale livepublished at 14:13 BST 24 May

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  8. 'Great season for the club'published at 13:17 BST 24 May

    Leeds United right-back Jayden Bogle has been reflecting on his own and the club's season, and looking ahead to Sunday's finale at relegation-threatened West Ham.

    "We're in a position where we can hopefully climb a few more places, so the full focus is on us and what we can do. When you step on the pitch you want to win three points," he told BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope.

    Listen to the full interview by hitting play below on BBC Sounds here

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  9. Farke wants 'strong' finish against relegation-threatened Hammerspublished at 08:55 BST 24 May

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds reporter

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    There is no sign of Leeds United decelerating into the final fixture, but relegating West Ham United is not the motivation, according to manager Daniel Farke.

    "We are not responsible for where a different team finishes.," he said this week.

    "You still, of course, have empathy for each colleague who is not in the best position, but this won't disturb us from trying to be at our best level."

    Another three points are worth around £2.6m but that is not Farke's focus.

    He explained: "When I think about the table right now, I want to finish as strong as possible with this group of players, for the honour, for this badge and the pride of Leeds United. I'm not thinking about what it means in terms of money from TV or the budget for next season."

    However, United are depleted, especially in midfield, where Sean Longstaff has joined Anton Stach and Ilia Gruev on the sidelines, but the players have been immense in digging out results with resources stretched.

    There will be some schadenfreude amongst the fanbase if a fatal blow is delivered to condemn West Ham to the Championship. But if they survive, some Leeds United supporters have admitted publicly that it is an equally agreeable alternative to see Spurs go.

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  10. Sutton's predictions: West Ham v Leedspublished at 17:10 BST 23 May

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    I am going for Spurs to lose at home to Everton, but can West Ham get the win they need to have any chance of staying up?

    I can't see it myself. Hammers midfielder Mateus Fernandes said his side lacked fight in last weekend's defeat by Newcastle, which is really damning, and they have lost form at the worst possible time.

    In contrast, Leeds are well organised and playing with so much confidence. I am a big fan of their manager Daniel Farke and I don't see him losing this.

    There will be loads of drama and probably loads of chances at both ends too, but I am going for a draw which would send West Ham down to the Championship for the first time since 2011-12.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

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  11. West Ham v Leeds: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 13:11 BST 23 May

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    West Ham need to beat visitors Leeds to have any chance of avoiding relegation.

    Two years after parting company with manager David Moyes despite finishing ninth in the league, West Ham need a favour from his current side Everton if they are to avoid relegation.

    The Hammers must beat Leeds and hope Tottenham slip up against Everton or they will be relegated from the Premier League for the third time after 2002-03 and 2010-11.

    Current form does not spark much optimism – West Ham have lost their past three Premier League games, and could lose four in a row for the first time since 2022, when Moyes was still in charge.

    Yet there are also straws to clutch onto – when playing their final league game of the season at home, West Ham have lost just one of the last 19 (W11, D7), and that was in 2010-11, when they were already relegated.

    If West Ham are relegated (football statisticians Opta put it as an 85.52% chance), it will no doubt mean a big exodus of players, which could include Crysencio Summerville, who has been a rare bright spot for the Hammers since joining from Saturday's opponents Leeds.

    Also likely to be on the move if West Ham go down is their talismanic captain Jarrod Bowen, who has provided assists for eight of their last 12 Premier League goals and looks set to be their top goalscorer for the fifth season in a row, despite not having scored in the league since 31 January.

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    While West Ham are struggling, Leeds have found a new lease of life, and are currently unbeaten in eight league games (W4, D4), their longest streak since a 13-game run in 2001.

    With Premier League safety assured, their aim on Sunday will be to go unbeaten in the final nine games of a top-flight campaign for the first time since 1994-95.

    Key to their survival has been Dominic Calvert-Lewin – eyebrows were raised when Leeds gambled on signing him last summer but the former Everton striker has proved his doubters wrong.

    Calvert-Lewin has spent the past few seasons struggling with both form and fitness – just 17 league goals across the past four campaigns – but has been revitalised at Leeds, where he has found the net 14 times this season.

    It hasn't quite been enough to earn him a place in England's World Cup squad, but it has helped ensure that Leeds will be playing Premier League football again next season.

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  12. Gutted for 'Calvert-Lewin' but 'great for Leeds'published at 10:43 BST 23 May

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    We asked for your views on Dominic Calvert-Lewin being omitted from Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the World Cup.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Jamie: I feel sorry for him, but it's great for Leeds. Rest over the summer and come back firing. If Harry Kane stays fit the others will get very few minutes anyway.

    Gavin: After Harry Kane, Calvert-Lewin must be England's next-best typical English centre forward as his hold up play is excellent and he is always a threat. It's disappointing he has been overlooked after such a good season.

    Simon: I think it's England and England fans who are the unlucky ones that Calvert-Lewin is not in the squad. He has shown he has ability and the right mentality and will keep growing.

    Chelsea: I'm so gutted DCL isn't going to the World Cup. He's proven he can stay fit and he's a proven poacher. He fully deserves a place on the plane ahead of Ivan Toney!

    Phil: I think he is worth a spot as he plays in a much better league than Toney. Having said that, at least he will be fit for the start of next season.

    Ash: I think DCL is a bit unlucky, but it's hard to look past the form of Ollie Watkins towards the end of the season. Shame there wasn't room for both.

    David: Tuchel will rue not having a genuine target man as an option off the bench.

  13. Farke on Stach injury, Longstaff surgery and staying competitivepublished at 17:19 BST 22 May

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    Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against West Ham at London Stadium (kick-off 16:00 BST).

    You can listen to the audio above or here on BBC Sounds. Below are the key lines from his news conference:

    • On team news: "I can confirm that Ilia Gruev is still out, that Gabi Gudmundsson is still out, that Noah Okafor is still out."

    • He also said: "Obviously, with Anton [Stach], a bit mixed news. So bad news that he is not available for this game. Good news is it is not a major injury. He just needs to be stitched anyhow."

    • Farke also said Sean Longstaff is out due to a "hernia surgery", so he will not be available for this game.

    • However, Pascal Struijk is back in training, but they are waiting to "see how his body reacts" and "hopefully" he is available.

    • He added: "Jayden Bogle is back in training. Could be that he is perhaps available. We have to wait right now on how his body reacts to this load."

    • On beating the drop: "We work at the moment with a smile on our face that's for sure. Of course, when it was confirmed two game days ago there was a big relief and big joy. We had some time between the games to celebrate."

    • He added: "We enjoyed the moment, but as professional footballers, coaching staff members and as a manager you are also drilled to be competitive and this is what I feel this week. On the training pitch, it was competitive, everyone was on it! It wasn't a relaxed mood playing football on the beach. Everyone wanted to win in the training game, and exercises."

    • On the future of players whose contracts are expiring in the summer: "Not yet if I'm honest. I mentioned in my last press conference that right now is the time for us to talk about a few things and sit together."

    • He added: "Obviously we know that we have a couple of contracts running out, and we will make a decision pretty soon and it will be announced as soon as it's spoken about."

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  14. 🎧 One more to enjoypublished at 13:05 BST 22 May

    Leeds United got to face West Ham on the final day of the Premier League season with a part to play in the relegation battle. Jonny Buchan, Adam Pope and Kaiser Chiefs' bassist Simon Rix look ahead to the final game on the latest episode of Don't Go To Bed Just Yet.

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  15. Should Calvert-Lewin be going to the World Cup?published at 10:59 BST 22 May

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    Leeds' Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been left out of Thomas Tuchel's 26-man World Cup squad.

    How unlucky do you think the United striker is to miss out? Is there anyone he should have gone instead of?

    You can get in touch with your views here

  16. Leeds must hand 'excellent' Darlow new deal - Popepublished at 11:29 BST 20 May

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    BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope believes Leeds United must hand goalkeeper Karl Darlow a new contract after an "excellent" season.

    Darlow has cemented himself as Daniel Farke's number one between the sticks, holding off competition from Illan Meslier and last summer's signing Lucas Perri, who many thought would become the first-choice keeper at Elland Road.

    Pope says it is an "absolute credit" to Darlow that he has managed to make the position his own and help the Whites secure their Premier League status comfortably.

    Speaking on the latest Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, Pope said: "In my opinion, you have to give him a new deal.

    "His distribution [against Brighton] was absolutely amazing. He's pinging balls across the park. He's been excellent, and yes, I'm not saying he was content to be number two, but he knew he was coming into the season as number two, which was harsh. He's seen off everybody.

    "Absolute credit to him and to keep motivated and credit to the coaching staff and manager as well, but for him personally to enhance his career when he started on the back foot at the start of the season.

    "Incredible. He's made so many point-saving or match-winning saves."

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  17. Start of Elland Road redevelopment 'unbelievably exciting' - Lowypublished at 08:12 BST 20 May

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    No sooner had the empty beer bottles and wine glasses been swept up by the catering staff after ushering the corporate ticket holders from the Norman Hunter, Lucas Radebe and Billy Bremner Suites after heartily celebrating Dominic Calvert-Lewin's late winner against Brighton on Sunday, work began on Elland Road's John Charles Stand.

    There is nothing like an added-time winner to round off a home season, especially against a European-chasing outfit. It served as a reminder that Leeds are already a competitive force in a Premier League in which they are assured of another campaign.

    The joyous riot on the final whistle and beyond maybe tempered the sadness of the dawning realisation that one facade of the club's ancestral home will, over the next three and a half seasons, be transformed beyond recognition.

    The West Stand is the beginning of the uplift of the ground's capacity to eventually more than 50,000 once the Don Revie Kop end is enhanced afterwards.

    Vital to the project is the provision of either a light rail or tram from Leeds city centre with a stop at Elland Road and then on to the White Rose area. Club director Peter Lowy, founder of the Lowy Family Group who are developing the 30 acres around the stadium, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin and leader of Leeds City Council James Lewis committing all parties to the vision.

    Lowy, who was speaking at a UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum event in the city, said: "The key to the investment in Leeds is the redevelopment of the stadium, because if you can't get the stadium to be more than 36,000 seats, you can't raise the money to build a Premier League football team.

    "So, once you do that, the stadium redevelopment is the anchor for us to be able to do a major redevelopment on a piece of land that hasn't seen anything in 40 years. It's also one of the most deprived, South Leeds is in the lowest 5% of the economic ladder of the UK.

    "Through regeneration and development as we did in Stratford (in London with his former company Westfield), you can actually totally and utterly change the economic area around the development that you do. And so we came here and I took on one of the hardest jobs I've ever done. It's the most fun I've ever had, and to see the stadium [work] start is unbelievably exciting."

    Brabin, who is as passionate as Lowy about the project, revealed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is on board too.

    "There was a briefing that came out of number 10 saying the Prime Minister supports the tram," Brabin said. "So we have all the political backing, we just need to make sure that we can be innovative and dynamic in the process so that whether it's phasing, however we do it, your success is my success and we are going to deliver that tram."

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  18. 'Leeds must seize this moment at all costs'published at 12:25 BST 19 May

    Adonis Storr
    Fan writer

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    After a tremendous finish to the season, Daniel Farke has called for Leeds United to invest heavily this summer.

    Since beating Chelsea with a new-look formation in December, the Whites sit a staggering sixth in the form table. Had Farke found the formula faster, Leeds would be challenging for Europe.

    With meaningful investment and using these tactics from the start of next season, United could realistically place much higher than their current position of 14th.

    "Leeds have had one good season in the Premier League in the last 25 years, the [first] season with Marcelo [Bielsa], and we didn't build on it," said Farke before Sunday's win over Brighton.

    The German was referencing the summer of 2021.

    Five years ago, then-manager Bielsa had also found a style of football that allowed the club to compete in the Premier League.

    Following a ninth-place finish, Leeds made just three purchases for the first team: Dan James, Junior Firpo and Jack Harrison (who had been on loan at the club since 2018) - all of whom were still young and unproven prospects.

    At the time, Leeds had not signed a central midfielder for more than three and a half years.

    When asked by a fan who the new midfielder would be on social media during that window, then-owner Andrea Radrizzani had replied: "Adam Forshaw." Forshaw was the last midfielder Leeds had bought and he had been plagued by injuries.

    Not investing sufficiently was a disastrous policy and 185 days after the infamous 'Forshaw' tweet, Bielsa was sacked.

    By the time Farke arrived two years later, Marcelo's legacy was in tatters and the club was a mess; and most of the problems the German inherited could be traced back to that pivotal summer of 2021 and the failure to invest.

    Under Farke's tenure, the club have again forged a formula that works in the Premier League, but this time Leeds must seize this moment at all costs.

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  19. Calvert-Lewin has been 'absolutely essential' for Leeds this seasonpublished at 08:05 BST 19 May

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    BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope says Dominic Calvert-Lewin's role in this Leeds United side has been "absolutely essential" after he scored again to help the Whites beat Brighton at Elland Road on the weekend.

    The England international took his goal tally for the season to 14 in the league and Pope believes it is a "tremendous return" for a striker leading the line for a team trying to stay in the Premier League.

    Calvert-Lewin signed for the club last summer as a free agent and many did not expect to see this sort of level from the former Everton striker, who had failed to net more than 10 league goals in a single campaign since the 2020-21 season.

    Speaking on the latest Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, Pope said: " You could've maybe thought at points in the season, does he do his job? Does he get 10 goals, which was probably going to exceed my expectations?

    "30 starts and he has 14 goals, but if you look at it like that it's a tremendous return for a side that's trying to stay in the division.

    "The fans have been with him from the start, once he got a regular place and he was back fit. The fans have been with him even when he wasn't scoring. His role in that side is absolutely essential."

    Speaking about Calvert-Lewin's winner against the Seagulls, BBC Radio Leeds' Jonny Buchan described it as "top-class number nine play".

    "His touch is brilliant, it is the perfect touch to take the goalkeeper out of the game," he said. "He then has the foresight and vision to see a defender is coming, he gets himself steady while being tackled, so he has the strength of that.

    "It is absolutely top-class number-nine play. Absolutely brilliant."

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