Leeds push Wolves to brink of Premier League relegation in another blow for Tottenham

Daniel Farke's men won 3-0 on Saturday
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Daniel Farke's Leeds United claimed a vital 3-0 triumph against Wolves at Elland Road, propelling themselves nine points above the relegation places following their second consecutive league victory.
The Yorkshire side took control early when defender James Justin connected with a spectacular bicycle kick after the visitors failed to deal with a corner in front of an energetic home crowd.
Within 85 seconds, the advantage had doubled as Noah Okafor applied a clinical finish at the far post, meeting Brendan Aaronson's excellent low delivery.
Although Leeds struggled to maintain their early tempo thereafter, Dominic Calvert-Lewin sealed the result from the penalty spot deep into added time, sparking jubilant scenes among the home supporters.
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The result leaves Wolves teetering on the edge of the abyss, with their Premier League status hanging by a thread.
Should Tottenham secure victory against Brighton in this evening's fixture at 5.30pm, the Molineux outfit's relegation will be mathematically confirmed.

Leeds were impressive as they blew Wolves away at Elland Road
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Even if Spurs fail to collect maximum points, West Ham need only a draw against Crystal Palace on Monday evening to bring an end to Wolves' eight-season spell in English football's top division.
The visitors showed occasional glimpses of threat during the second period, with goalkeeper Karl Darlow producing an outstanding stop to deny centre-back Ladislav Krejci's glancing header.
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Five facts about the Premier League | PA/GETTY/REUTERS/GBNEWSRodrigo Gomes also squandered a golden opportunity, firing wide when presented with only Darlow to beat.
Ultimately, Wolves lacked the attacking quality required to mount a comeback.
Leeds have enjoyed a remarkable run of form since the international break, reaching the FA Cup semi-finals and recording their first league triumph at Old Trafford since 1981.
Saturday's victory takes the club to 39 points with games still remaining, a tally that carries significant historical weight.

Leeds took control early on against Wolves with Rob Edwards' side now on the brink of relegation
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No side in the Premier League era has suffered relegation having accumulated that many points at this stage of the campaign.
The combination of results means top-flight survival now appears far more probable than not for Farke's men, transforming what had been an anxious campaign into one of cautious optimism.
For Wolves, the contrast could not be starker as they await news from other grounds that may seal their fate.










