Leeds players have proved they’re as good at writing songs as they are at winning in the Championship, but one chant may have overstepped the mark.
Their captain on the pitch, Ethan Ampadu, has been the main cheerleader of it, but had some explaining to do after a title clinching song.
GettyAmpadu mobbed his teammates throughout the celebrations[/caption] @leedseverywhereAnd he had to clear up one moment with Bamford[/caption]The Whites won the Championship on the final day, racking up an extraordinary 100 points.
Promotion was sealed earlier, with two games to play, but securing the title ahead of Burnley was one hell of an achievement given the Clarets also reached the same points total for the best ever finish by a second-placed team.
Burnley celebrated their feat in their own unique way, with Natasha Bedingfield, the English-New Zealand singer whose ‘Unwritten’ song had become their unofficial anthem.
Yet when Ampadu was seen singing the same song with teammate Patrick Bamford, there were many claims some mickey taking was afoot.
However, so keen was the Wales international to ensure that respect was maintained, he corrected a post accusing him of ‘s***housery’ online.
Replying to a post of the video, he said: “Okay I know I have a sore head right now. Me and Pat actually sang this song together in pre-season.”
The images came after Leeds’ epic bus parade on Bank Holiday Monday, with 150,000 turning up to witness the scenes through the city centre.
Ampadu led plenty of chants, one unsavoury about Wilfried Gnonto, but he also left another open to interpretation.
Shouting ‘Betis’ while next to teammate Junior Firpo, the calls fuelled speculation that the soon to be out-of-contract left-back could be heading back to his former LaLiga side.
Yet it appears it was in response to a fan wearing a Real Betis kit, with Firpo seemingly clearing things up later on Jayden Bogle’s Instagram live stream.
Bedingfield performed her song at Turf Moor and Ampadu didn’t want anyone to think he was mocking itGetty“Paraag, send me the ting man,” he said, referring to chairman Paraag Marathe.
Ampadu later requested the bus driver do another lap of the city but instead they had to head back to Elland Road where he summed up his feelings.
“I’m not going to lie… that parade. Best day of my life,” he wrote, laying on the turf.
Chairman Marathe gave a similar verdict, saying: “I don’t think anyone realised, this wasn’t f****** easy. This was really hard to do.
“Two years of getting to this point, but all that hard work and all that difficulty, makes right now that much more rewarding and makes today so special.
“I hope I never forget this moment. I want to live in this moment as much as I can.
“This is a journey, this is not the end. We have to keep going, this is what Leeds does.
“We are going to have some difficulties, but we are going to get where we want to go and we are going to be one of the best clubs in all of Europe.”
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