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Oti Rubben

2 years ago

LEEDS LOSE MARCELO BIELSA, AND EBANIE BRIDGES' CLAIM THAT SHE IS A "LUCKY CHARM" BACKFIRES.

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Ebanie Bridges created a stir online when she shared a photo of herself wearing a Leeds top, but the remark she added

 

"Headed to Leeds today for the game," the boxer captioned a photo on Instagram before Leeds' 4-0 loss to Tottenham. Because we need it, I'm a good luck charm." 

 

 

 

Despite the reputation of being a "lucky charm," Leeds were beaten dramatically once again, with Marcelo Bielsa being sacked over the weekend. 

 

After the loss, the Australian tweeted, "Unfortunately, I wasn't their lucky charm."

 

Matt Doherty's sweeping goal gave the Whites the lead. Dejan Kulusevski, a January acquisition, scored the visitors' second goal before Harry Kane made it 3-0. 

 

 

 

Leeds suffered another severe defeat, this time costing Bielsa his job, when Son Heung-min struck in the second half. 

 

Bridges, 35, responded to the news of his leaving in another post. 

 

"Leeds have parted ways with Bielsa, despite all he has done for the club. I don't believe our findings accurately reflected him. 

 

"We've had such a horrible run, with several of our greatest players missing for the whole of the season due to injury. 

 

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"With our greatest players out, we can't expect to play our best football." 

 

Leeds are expected to name Jesse Marsch, a former RB Leipzig manager, as his replacement. 

 

The American resigned his Bundesliga job in December and is currently awaiting a work permit to relocate to the United States. 

 

Leeds are 16th in the Premier League, only two points above the relegation zone after a spate of poor results.

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