Agbonlahor: Leeds won't be good enough to come straight back after relegation | OneFootball

Agbonlahor: Leeds won't be good enough to come straight back after relegation | OneFootball

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·15 May 2022

Agbonlahor: Leeds won't be good enough to come straight back after relegation

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Gabby Agbonglahor says Leeds will sell their best players if they are relegated, leaving a 'Championship squad that won't be good enough to come straight back up'.

The former Aston Villa striker predicted that Jesse Marsch's side won't pick up another point in their final two games against Brighton and Brentford, with a drop to the second-tier forcing the club to sell the likes of Raphinha, Kalvin Phillips and Stuart Dallas.


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“I don't think they will get another point this season. I think Burnley and Everton won't have to get another point." He said.

“And the biggest problem with Leeds is that there are going to be teams queuing up to sign Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha, even Dallas.

"They're going to be left with a Championship squad that won't be good enough to come straight back up."

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