A post by Graham Smyth, showing Marcelo Bielsa swarmed by joyous Whites fans, has brought about a number of heartwarming tweets from Leeds supporters.
The Argentine is pictured arriving for the Middlesbrough match, and there is a massive crowd around him.
These supporters are pretty much worshipping Bielsa for the superb job he has done with Leeds since he joined in the summer of 2018.
What was Bielsa's best decision this season?
Bringing in Ben White
Persisting with Bamford
Many Leeds supporters love this picture.
Then passing through the midst of them, he went his way.
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— Graham Smyth (@GrahamSmyth) December 1, 2019
I like that all his fanboys are middle aged men! I bracket myslef in that set too
— Peter Bellerby (@radio_bellers) December 1, 2019
Anyone got the video of bielsa and the players arriving at the ground pre match? I absolutely love that fact that every Leeds game now like an event/occasion! Love it!
— Nick Clarke-Irons ?? (@nc_irons) December 1, 2019
— A Clayborough (@ClayboroughA) December 2, 2019
Other Whites supporters are expressing their love for Bielsa.
Just rename Elland Road “The Bielsa”
— Vivek Mahesh (@Leedsviv) December 1, 2019
Love the man ?
— Mikey P (@mikeyplufc) December 1, 2019
My word, he is a giant of a man in so many ways #MOT
— John Holdsworth (@Holdsworth_JP) December 1, 2019
Christ the Redeemer
— Gaz (@gazLUFC4) December 1, 2019
Biblical.
— Paddy (@chillipads) December 2, 2019
How has he transformed our bunch of mid-table journeymen into the team they now are??? Amazing football man.
— Garry Pierrepont (@Weysider) December 1, 2019
What do we think?
The job that Bielsa is doing with Leeds is nothing short of remarkable, and it seems like he has learned from his mistakes last season and has built from the back.
The addition of Ben White on loan has proved to be one of the best signings of the season so far, and he has played a crucial role in a team that have only conceded ten goals all season.
The former Marseille boss has also stuck with Patrick Bamford despite his goalscoring drought earlier in the season, with the 26-year-old going ten matches without a goal. However, since he scored a penalty against Blackburn, he has scored three in four.
It is no wonder that a lot of Leeds fans worship him, and, at the moment, they are in the perfect place to end their long exile from the Premier League.