Here are your Leeds United evening headlines on Monday, May 1.
Ian Wright gives Leeds United 'trouble' verdict amid relegation prediction
Former Premier League striker Ian Wright believes that Leeds United will be relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season after finding themselves 'in trouble'.
The Whites took just four points from a possible 21 in the month of April thanks to heavy defeats to Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Bournemouth.
And the Gunners legend doesn't hold out much hope for the rest of the season, as he believes relegation rivals Leicester will stay up, meaning Everton and Southampton will go down alongside Leeds.
"The last few games Everton have are not good," Wright said on the Kelly and Wrighty show earlier this afternoon. "This is a tough one for them [against Leicester].
"I think Leeds are in trouble and I think Everton are going down too. I fancy Leicester to win tonight."
Leeds United players release statement following anger at supporter's hotel footage video
Leeds United’s players have released a statement in response to Sunday’s 4-1 defeat to Bournemouth and the social media backlash they have received due to a viral video. The Whites took another huge step towards relegation over the weekend, with the heavy loss on the south coast being their fourth in the last five games at such a crucial point of the season.
However, the squad has received a lot of criticism after a video surfaced on social media of them leaving their hotel on Sunday morning. The clip showed a handful of players failing to acknowledge a young Leeds fan, who had seemingly travelled with his family to see the players board the bus to Dean Court.
The players have chosen to release a statement to address such behaviour and their miserable performance on the south coast.
Read the full statement from the players here.
Javi Gracia's 'believe' message to Leeds United stars after form hits new low
Leeds United head coach Javi Gracia has claimed that his side must 'change their dynamic' for the four remaining games in their Premier League campaign to stay in the top-flight.
The Whites had their worst month on record in April, shipping 23 goals while only managing to score eight of their own meaning they broke their own unwanted record.
The 4-1 loss to Bournemouth saw ugly scenes at full-time, with travelling fans booing, jeering and chanting 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' towards Gracia's players, but the Spaniard has called for his men to rebound against Manchester City next week.
Read what Gracia had to say here.
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