Leeds United are officially back in the Premier League, and the excitement is off the charts. After two years in the Championship, fans are soaking up every second and they’re not the only ones. Shock Return Predicted: Leeds legend Michael Bridges is just as thrilled, celebrating right alongside the fans after Daniel Farke’s side demolished Stoke 6-0. That win, along with Burnley’s result against Sheffield United, sealed their promotion and kicked off massive celebrations at Elland Road and across the city. Shock Return Predicted.
Michael Bridges, who was a big name during Leeds’ earlier Premier League days, says this moment means everything to the fans especially after their last promotion was dampened by COVID-19 restrictions. “What Leeds United fans wanted was to celebrate with the players,” he told Optus Sport. “Back then, COVID ruined that. But now the city’s lit up, the vibe is unreal. This club belongs in the Premier League, and everyone knows it.” He added that ex-players are just as pumped to see the club finally back where it belongs. Shock Return Predicted.
Leeds Need to Strengthen Especially Up Front
While the celebrations are on, Bridges knows there’s work ahead if Leeds want to stay up. The current squad needs some reinforcements especially in the striker department. Joel Piroe managed 19 goals this season, which is a solid start, but Bridges believes Leeds still need another strong forward to survive in the top flight. He even threw out a name: “There’s a guy at Everton Dominic Calvert-Lewin. If Leeds can snap him up on a free, that could be a game-changer.”
Goalkeeper Situation Still Uncertain
It’s not just up front there are concerns at the back too. Illan Meslier, who’s already had some Premier League experience, has made costly mistakes and was recently replaced by Karl Darlow. Darlow has shown solid form, but Bridges reckons Leeds will be shopping for a reliable goalkeeper during the off-season.
Quality Over Quantity
More than anything, Bridges stressed the importance of smart signings. “It’s not about signing a bunch of players just to have numbers. It’s about bringing in the right kind of quality to raise the whole squad.” That kind of strategy could make or break their return to the top.
Could Kalvin Phillips Make a Comeback?
And then there’s the wild card Kalvin Phillips. Once a fan favorite at Leeds and even an England international, Phillips has struggled for form at Manchester City and during loan spells at West Ham and Ipswich. With Ipswich likely going down, Bridges tossed out the possibility of a comeback: “You never know maybe Kalvin makes a return to Elland Road.” Now that would be a full-circle moment.