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Carla Devine
Wed 2 April 2025 11:45, UK
Largie Ramazani is part of the Leeds United side pushing to get back into the Premier League this season.
The winger has made 26 Championship appearances this term, but has struggled to get back into the starting line-up since his injury issues.
Ramazani came through the Manchester United academy, although he was not given the opportunity to perform at a first-team level.
Leeds United are looking to gain promotion this season. (Credit: Imago)
Ramazani sends Anthony Elanga message
Leeds have their worries to think about after dropping down to second in the Championship table.
However, that won’t have stopped the West Yorkshire contingent from taking some time to enjoy their Manchester rivals falling to another defeat, leaving them sitting 13th in the Premier League table.
Appearances Goals Assists
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Ramazani for Leeds in the Championship.
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Ramazani’s former academy teammate Anthony Elanga made the difference for Nottingham Forest in their 1-0 win, scoring the only goal of the game against his former side.
Elanga was, unsurprisingly, in great spirits after scoring against his former side and took to Instagram to share a photo of himself with his award.
Ramazani took no time in congratulating his former Red Devils teammate as he commented on the post to call him a hero.
Leeds have to gain Premier League promotion
Although Leeds have been sitting pretty in recent months, a recent dip in form has left the Whites second in the table, two points away from Sheffield United at the top.
The race to the Premier League isn’t over, with Burnley level on points with Daniel Farke’s men, who are only ahead on goal difference.
Another series of mistakes from Ilian Meslier against Swansea on Saturday saw Leeds drop another two points in a last-gasp 2-2 draw at Elland Road.
This has led to calls for Farke to drop the goalkeeper, with fears that sticking as they are could cost an automatic promotion place.
The West Yorkshire outfit has been warned about the challenges the Premier League brings, and if they do go up, retaining their position will be the key aim.
However, looking at how poorly the Red Devils are doing, there’s no reason the Elland Road side can’t go up and push their rivals once again.
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