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When Leeds are good, they are practically unplayably good. The drop-off from those heady heights and a very mixed run-in to say the least meant they missed out on promotion last season.
This time out, with Marcelo Bielsa still in the bucket seat, they will surely find a little bit more consistency to go with the obvious quality and tactical acumen.
Beating Bristol City, a team expected to challenge for the play-offs again this season, with comparative ease was a great way to move on from last season.
Leeds and stability are not words that sit comfortably next to each other. But some sensible summer business, including bringing in Eddie Nketiah to replace Kemar Roofe, points towards a top-two finish?
Surely?
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