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🎧 'Looking upwards rather than downwards'

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Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix is optimistic of Leeds looking more up towards a mid-table finish in the Premier League rather than worrying about relegation in the remaining three games of the season. The Whites are just one win away from mathematical safety, seven points ahead of 18th placed West Ham with three other teams between them and the relegation zone. Yet some fans still fear a "Leedsy" end to the season could put Daniel Farke's side in danger.

Rix told BBC Radio Leeds' Don't Go To Bed Just Yet co-hosts Jonny Buchan and Adam Pope: "Having seen the weekend with Spurs winning and obviously West Ham losing, it's nice. I know in your opinion, I still need to worry, which I don't think I need to worry. "It's nice to be far away from it and looking and going, 'look at those guys, that's a bit tricky for them.

"I think we're going to have our part to play because we could beat Spurs and put them back in it with West Ham, depending on what West Ham do. "I had a look at Palace's fixtures actually, their game in hand is Man City so that could leave us even, with them having even worse goal difference and they've got other things to worry about in Europe. All those [Premier League] places count don't they for an extra bit of money so I think, genuinely, I am looking upwards rather than downwards.

" The podcast goes on to discuss the motivation for Leeds to secure safety themselves rather than relying on other results. Listen above or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed. Explore all Leeds United content on BBC Sounds [BBC]