Looks like there’s no stopping Leeds now unless 23rd placed Plymouth Argyle can rise up to the chance to help out Burnley following their 4-0 win over Bristol City this morning at Elland Road. There were plenty of goals being scored for fun by the whole team but what stood out towards the end was a double brace by Largie Ramazani straight off the bench warmers area – all while Bristol couldn’t grasp a goal of their own across the whole 90-95 odd mins.
Speaking of Ramazani, he’s more than just a Footballer having looked back at his sensational backflips much like Carl Edwards back in the day every time he wins a race and in victory lane in NASCAR.

I mean, with Daniel Farke, he likes to see his teams keep on scoring for fun and yeah, no one else in this division can match his credibility other than himself.
Not even a defensive minded Scott Parker would able to do that when it’s all about the other way round by strengthening a rock-solid backline on top of a national-class goalkeeper of their own except Burnley’s attack can be insipid at times.
Millwall would want to better take advantage of this that could see them jump inside the playoffs bubble. So Burnley gotta make sure they cannot afford to let it slip while going all in as if it’s a Cup Final and they’ll have do it without the Millwall-owned Zian Flemming as it’s such bummer but that’s EFL rules.

Farke won two Championship titles all with Norwich and now he’s set for a third this time for the Lilywhites as long as it doesn’t turn out to be a shock defeat in which they have the best goal difference also ahead of everyone. Nothing much else to say other than bring on final round Saturday where all twelve matches will be held at the same time of 9.30pm AEST.
You never know for sure when both teams Burnley and Leeds would want to finish off the term with 100 points but a third wheel in Plymouth gotta be the one to ultimately decide this Super Bowl of EFL Championship Final race for the title despite having to go back to League One.
All in all, Burnley yes so badly but to be real, no one could stop Leeds from finishing first themselves based on today’s mighty win at home turf v Bristol City.
Also nice to see Leeds unveiling their Elland Road renovation plans too that could finally see them expand into a greater seating capacity off the back of their PL promotion berth last Monday.