Fans of Leeds United have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which shares footage of the Leeds players back in training with the club.
The footage, which was posted by the official Leeds United Twitter account, shows the players completing runs and various fitness exercises in training, following their return from the unexpected break in the football season.
In reaction to the footage, fans of the club have flocked to have their say, with many commenting on several of the players’ impressive physiques.
Harrison’s legs are INSANE
— Beth (@bethgabriel_) May 29, 2020
Yep agreed,all the lads look in great knick all things considered & they’ve clearly been putting in the hard yards during quarantine not cutting any corners,tbf they all know they need to ‘Bielsa fit’ & ready for the restart. 9 games for the promise land
— Benny ?? (@BennyTaylsLUFC) May 29, 2020
Leeds are currently top of the Championship table, one point above West Bromwich Albion in second place, and seven above third-placed Fulham.
Are you confident Leeds can do enough to win promotion, if the season restarts?
Yes
No
With just nine games remaining to play, Leeds would appear to have a good chance of securing promotion to the Premier League, and many of their fans certainly appear to be excited at the prospect of their side taking the field again sometime soon.
Waking up now the season’s about to restart! pic.twitter.com/sBaqhxTbKN
— Colin Dutton (@ColinDutton6) May 29, 2020
These boys are way above the championship ? #mot
— Tinks ?? (@TVTinks) May 29, 2020
Missed the mighty Whites so much.
Good to see the lads training.— Wayne Holmes ?? (@foofighter07) May 29, 2020
Honestly cannot wait to have these lads back in my life. Let’s come back & show this league what we’re made of ? #LUFC
— Mark Pickering (@Markjp_85) May 29, 2020
Many of these fans appear to be very optimistic about their side’s chances of promotion this season, and it is something that they have been waiting a considerable amount of time for, with the club last featuring in the Premier League back in 2003/04.
As such, if Marcelo Bielsa and his Leeds players do manage to achieve the feat, it may not be unrealistic to suggest that the praise that the players have currently been receiving from their fans would increase tenfold.