Daniel Farke says his team are working hard to prove the old saying 'Leeds are falling apart again' wrong this season, following two big wins in the FA Cup and Premier League.
Leeds produced two important victories in the space of eight days, with their quarter-final triumph over West Ham in the FA Cup followed up by a win against Manchester United.
Their triumph at Old Trafford was their first league win at the Theatre of Dreams since 1981, while it was their first top-flight victory over the Red Devils since September 2002.
But, more importantly, it was a result that moved Leeds six points clear of the relegation zone with six matches of their Premier League season remaining.
The first of their final fixtures come at home this Saturday against Wolves, though Farke insisted that their clash with Rob Edwards' side is far from a foregone conclusion.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, Farke said: "I'm pretty tired, like after the FA Cup game, but I'm pretty relieved. I'm unbelievably proud of the boys. What a week we've had!
"We are working to get rid of this old narrative that 'Leeds are falling apart again'. We want to deliver when it counts.
"It is a huge step forward for us – but I'm not so interested in the gap, I'm interested in the amount of points.
"Nothing has been achieved yet, so we have no reason but to stay grounded, humble and hungry."
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For Wolves, meanwhile, Elland Road could be the venue that sees their Premier League relegation confirmed after they were thrashed 4-0 by West Ham last time out.
Should results go against them, Wolves' demotion to the Championship will be sealed, bringing to an end a miserable season from start to finish.
They have been bottom of the table for each of their last 29 games and will be the fourth side to have 30+ games in a row in last place, after Swindon Town in 1993-94 (39), Portsmouth in 2009-10 (34) and Sheffield United in 2020-21 (31).
"It's really important that we make sure we show the best of ourselves during the remaining games," Edwards said.
"We've got to respond well at Elland Road, which we know will be a very difficult game. The lads know, they're nodding their heads as I'm speaking in there.
"In a couple of moments, we got punished. You look at the score line, but I don't feel like it was that sort of game anyway.
"I'm really surprised. It's a bit baffling, speaking to the players at the end, I can't really get my head around how it ran away from us."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Leeds United – Noah Okafor
Okafor has scored four goals in his last four Premier League games – twice as many as he netted in his first 21 appearances in the competition beforehand (two).
Only Xherdan Shaqiri in 2017-18 (eight), and Granit Xhaka in 2022-23 (seven) have scored more league goals in a single season than his six in 2025-26 among Swiss players.

Wolves – Joao Gomes
Both of Gomes' top-flight goal involvements this season have come in his last four games (one goal, one assist), and Wolves will need another big display from their midfielder.
Only Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson (269) has won possession more often than the Brazilian this term (168).
MATCH PREDICTION: LEEDS UNITED WIN
Leeds have won their last four Premier League games against Wolves. Only against Sunderland, Tottenham (both six) and West Ham (five) have they won more consecutively in the competition.
However, Farke's side have failed to score in four of their last five league games at Elland Road, including the last three in a row. The only time the Whites have gone four in a row without a home league goal was between February and March 1982 in the top-flight under Allan Clarke.
They have won nine of their last 12 top-flight home games against teams starting the day bottom of the table (D2 L1), with their one defeat coming against Bolton Wanderers in November 2002.
And after their 2-1 win over Man United last time out, Leeds are looking to win back-to-back league games for the very first time this season. They are the only club yet to do so in the division.
Wolves, meanwhile, have only lost one of their last five away league games against Leeds (W3 D1), though it was on their last visit in August 2022 (1-2).
But this is a Wolves team that have failed to score in 16 Premier League games this season, as many as they did in 2023-24 (nine) and 2024-25 (seven) combined. They last failed to score in more games in a campaign back in 2009-10 (17).
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Leeds United – 56%
Draw – 22.7%
Wolves – 21.2%
