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No fear of another Leeds choke in the mind of club legend Tony who says: If we can put three past Fulham... we’re going up as champions

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LEEDS legend Tony Dorigo watched his old club take a huge step closer to the Premier League and then declared: “Nothing’s gonna stop us now!”

Marcelo Bielsa’s men crushed the Cottagers with goals from Patrick Bamford, Ezgjan Alioski and Jack Harrison.

The result lifted the Whites three points clear of West Brom at the summit and eight points ahead of third-placed Brentford in the automatic promotion race.

Leeds have been out of the big time since 2004, but former leftback Dorigo (above), a top-flight title winner at Elland Road in 1992, believes their time has finally come.

He said: “I’ve been confident all season that Leeds will go up because their style of play and intensity makes them the best team in the division for me.

“I also think their mentality is a lot stronger this year and I’m sure they are determined to right a few wrongs from last season’s play-off semi-final defeat by Derby.

“Whenever they have had a hiccup this season, they have bounced back strongly.

“Losing at Cardiff would have put one or two doubts in their mind, but putting three past Fulham showed what Leeds are about.

“I talk to a lot of the lads and every single one of them is very determined to finish the job, so I think Leeds will go up and do so as champions.”

Fulham were dominant for much of a first half which saw Bamford fire Leeds ahead from Helder Costa’s cross.

Yet Bielsa withdrew both at half-time and replaced them with Alioski and schemer Pablo Hernandez in a tactical masterstro­ke. Alioski rifled home a second goal and Hernandez’s delightful pass sent Harrison clear for the third, with both saluting the ‘crowdies’ in the stands (inset).

Dorigo, who covers Leeds games as a LUTV pundit, added: “In the first half we couldn’t pass for toffee.

“Then Bielsa makes those two changes and we’re a different side. If

Leeds go up, it will be fascinatin­g to see Bielsa pitting his wits against some of the best managers in the world.” Fulham substitute Neeskens Kebano was sent off for a second bookable offence. And striker Aleksandar Mitrovic could face retrospect­ive FA action after smashing his elbow into Ben White’s face.

Referee Tony Harrington took no action, but the FA are expected to look at the incident.

Dorigo said: “I’d be surprised if he didn’t face disciplina­ry action because it was a shocking challenge and the referee has missed it completely.

“Mitrovic is annoying and a bit of a bully too, but he’s a great player. Ben White handled the situation really well and came of age in the second half when he dominated Mitrovic.”

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