Former Leeds United captain Lucas Radebe says the membership has “a whole lot of work to do” with the intention to safe survival this season.
Radebe has been named as an official ambassador for the membership he signed for again in 1994. Throughout his 11-year spell, the South African was instrumental in serving to Leeds compete close to the highest of the Premier League and in reaching the Champions League semi-finals in 2001.
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He retired in 2005 as an all-time Leeds nice.
Nonetheless, reflecting on the present crop, Radebe acknowledged the Whites face vital challenges if they’re survive their first marketing campaign again within the high flight.
“It is began constructive, however I feel once we performed Arsenal we realised we have got a whole lot of work to do with the intention to retain our standing within the Premier League,” he informed BBC Radio Leeds.
“We have to make investments rather a lot as a result of Leeds United is an enormous membership and belongs within the Premier League. It isn’t simply that although – we have to additionally present with the outcomes as nicely.
“I feel we’re going the precise method. I do know Daniel Farke has a tough job with a whole lot of expectations from final season.
“If we will simply survive this season, then hopefully we’ll get higher because the years go by.”
[BBC]