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Fans set for rollercoas­ter ride as vibrant Leeds off the mark

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LONDON: It may not be good for their blood pressure but Leeds fans look set for a thrilling rollercoas­ter ride as they follow their club’s first English Premier League campaign for 16 years.

Far from tailoring the expansive style that got them promoted as champions last season, Marcelo Bielsa’s side have brought it to the top flight in fearless fashion.

They served notice of their intent as they went toe-to-toe with champions Liverpool at Anfield last week, going down 4-3.

On Saturday, sadly at an empty Elland Road, they were at it again as this time they prevailed 4-3 against Fulham.

Had it finished 8-7 it would not have been a surprise as both sides decided attack was the best form of defence.

Two goals by Portuguese forward Helder Coster and one each for Mateusz Klich and Patrick Bamford, his second in two league games, just about proved sufficient as Fulham, for whom Aleksandar Mitrovic scored twice, battled back from 4-1 down.

Recent history suggests a gung-ho approach to the Premier League does not usually end well – as Fulham themselves proved two seasons ago and as Norwich did last year.

The canny Bielsa will know that too, but he is unlikely to drasticall­y alter his side’s refreshing approach.

“What the match showed was we have to continue what made us successful in the first place,” Bielsa said.

“The best way to get a result, rather than putting men behind the ball.

“As the competitio­n goes on I think we will be able to improve our defence.”

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