Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani tells fans not to celebrate in public with club on brink of promotion

‘The fight against Covid-19 is not yet over… please, stay at home’: Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani pleads with fans not to celebrate in public as they stand on the brink of Premier League return after 16-year absence

  • Leeds would be one point from Premier League with win on Thursday evening 
  • It would be hugely momentous day for club if they fulfil ambition and go up  
  • But owner Andrea Radrizzani has told fans to remain indoors rather than gather 
  • There are fears that jubilant celebrations will help spread of coronavirus 

Leeds fans have been warned against taking to the streets in celebration if they secure promotion to the Premier League. 

The club’s owner Andrea Radrizzani is fearful that the fight against coronavirus could be compromised if supporters gather in their droves over the final games of the season. 

Leeds would be one point from securing a place in next season’s Premier League with victory over Barnsley on Thursday afternoon.  

Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani has urged fans to stay at home rather than celebrate in public

The club stand on the brink of promotion to the Premier League and are two games away

The club stand on the brink of promotion to the Premier League and are two games away

He penned an open letter to fans, writing: ‘The love you have shown the club, the players, my family and I and all the staff who work at Thorp Arch and Elland Road has been nothing short of amazing. 

‘The last four months have been incredibly difficult for everyone around the world, but I believe the way our communities have pulled together has been amazing – especially here in Yorkshire where huge progress has been made due to our values and collective spirit.

Thanks to the tremendous work of healthcare teams and key workers, and the sacrifices we have all made, the situation has improved.’

Radrizzani then added his warning to supporters tempted to celebrate in public: ‘However, my message to you all is that the fight against Covid-19 is not yet over and we must continue to be sensible. I know many of you are desperate to show our boys support during this important week – but the health and well-being of our loved ones in our community must be our top priority.

Radrizzani is fearful that public celebrations will aid the spread of coronavirus

Radrizzani is fearful that public celebrations will aid the spread of coronavirus 

‘I have always felt that football means little without the presence of fans, and now I know that for sure. However, it is vitally important we stay safe and keep those around us safe too by staying at home.’

Marcelo Bielsa’s side are two points clear of West Brom at the summit of the Championship having played one game less. 

Promotion seems all but assured but Radrizzani insisted the job is not yet done.  

‘We take nothing for granted and there are still three very important games to play this season. I know that the management and our players will not rest until we have reached our objectives and the final ball is kicked. I know that whatever the outcome may be, many of you will want to come together and cheer us on, but on behalf of everyone at Leeds United I would ask that you enjoy these final games at home safely. 

‘We want supporters back in the stands as soon as possible and if the virus returns to our region due to mass gatherings, then we could damage the progress that has been made.

‘We hear you and we feel you in every moment – we know how important the club is to this community. But please, stay at home.’ 

Marcelo Bielsa's men would be a point away from promotion if they win on Thursday afternoon

Marcelo Bielsa’s men would be a point away from promotion if they win on Thursday afternoon