Leeds United aren't going to be heading straight back down to the Championship without at least putting in a fight.
The last time the Whites were relegated back down to the EFL's elite league, they only managed to accumulate a sorry 31 points from 38 matches, with a concerning 78 goals leaked.
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Already, with just nine games played this time around, Leeds are occupying 15th spot in the Premier League with a promising 11 points tallied up, with an early Brenden Aaronson effort sealing a third league win of the season against relegation rivals West Ham United on Friday night.
This promising start bodes well for Leeds being able to remain as a Premier League team, with Match of the Day's Gabby Logan revealing at the weekend that the last ten promoted sides who have got to that 11-point total after ten games have all beaten the drop.
Leeds will just want to remain steady as wins slowly but surely continue to be picked up, with Stuart Dallas previously playing the role of being a calming and reliable presence perfectly when past anxiety crept in at Elland Road.
Why Stuart Dallas is a Leeds icon
While the likes of Crysencio Summerville, Georginio Rutter, and Raphinha stick out in recent memory as flashy entertainers in West Yorkshire, the Northern Irishman always stood out as being "Mr Reliable" for the Whites, as he was once affectionately labelled by former Premier League great Kevin Phillips.
267 Leeds appearances would come Dallas' way in total, with the 34-year-old only getting better as time went on in a Whites shirt, even as he navigated the tough step-up to the Premier League.
Eight goals would fall into the adaptable number 15's lap during his first-ever top-flight campaign, with his ability to line up all across the pitch - which included Dallas even lining up as a defensive midfielder on one occasion - making him a dependable asset right up until an unfortunate injury ended his playing days.
As former Leeds manager David O'Leary put it back in 2021, Dallas epitomised the tag of being an "unsung hero" throughout his long-standing affiliation with the club, with the one-time Championship title winner always putting in a top shift when pulling on Leeds white.
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Daniel Farke could well feel he's unearthed a new Dallas-style revelation in his current ranks, with the ace in question similarly full-blooded with his commitment to the Leeds cause so far this season.
Farke's "unbelievable" new Stuart Dallas
Leeds' impressive summer recruitment has undoubtedly helped them to keep their heads above the relegation zone during the early stages of the 38-game campaign.
Indeed, Noah Okafor has already been heralded as a key "difference-maker" by Leeds-based content creator Oscar Mario, and it's hard to disagree with that assessment, as the lightning-quick winger already has two Premier League goals in his back pocket. Alongside the Swiss international, Sean Longstaff has also stood out as a sterling bit of business, having only cost a reasonable £12m to obtain back in July.
Already, Longstaff has been able to endear himself to his new set of supporters by hammering home strikes such as this one he emphatically fired home against AFC Bournemouth in late September, with Dallas still being remembered to this day for being a player that similarly scored some memorable goals, namely that famous breakaway strike that was put away at Manchester City under Marcelo Bielsa when Leeds had been reduced to ten men.
More importantly, though, as Leeds face another battle against the drop, the ex-Newcastle United midfielder has also displayed plenty of bite and fight that's reminiscent of the now-retired 34-year-old in his Elland Road prime, with a combined eight tackles and duels won last time out against the Hammers.
Longstaff's PL numbers for Leeds so far
Stat - per 90 mins*
Games played
Goals scored
Assists
Touches*
Accurate passes*
Key passes*
Big chances created
Tackles*
Ball recoveries*
Total duels won*
Stats by Sofascore
All-in-all, Longstaff just seems to have that perfect blend of skill and determination that Dallas also possessed in spades, with his eagerness to get stuck in and battle also regularly being coupled with a hunger to create openings and play on the front-foot, as seen in him creating a high five big chances so far this season, which hasn't been surpassed by anyone else in the division.
He is, of course, still in the infancy of his Elland Road career, but if he keeps going in this same electric manner, he will surely etch his name into the West Yorkshire outfit's hall-of-fame as another "unbelievable" - as he was once branded by Newcastle legend Alan Shearer - Premier League performer, alongside some revered company.