
Erling Haaland reacts as Leeds United clinch Premier League promotion
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland took to Instagram to react as Leeds United posted after promotion to the Premier League was mathematically confirmed.
Leeds did their bit on Monday as they brushed aside Stoke City to go three points clear at the top of the table.
Burnley then beat Sheffield United 2-1 to ensure that both them and the Whites will be returning to the top flight.

Haaland shares emoji reaction to Leeds United Instagram post
The Leeds social media team was quick to celebrate the occasion of getting promoted as they took to Instagram to share an image of Daniel Farke along with a host of first-team players.
The image caption read: “We are Premier League.”
Wins | Draws | Losses | Points |
27 | 13 | 4 | 94 |
Haaland, who was born in Leeds, also joined in the celebrations and shared his thoughts by putting two applause emojis and a high-five one as well.
When Erling was born, his father Alf-Inge Haaland played for the Whites and the Manchester City striker even grew up supporting them.
The Norway star was even linked with a move to Elland Road back in 2017 but the deal never materialised.

Paraag Marathe and the 49ers must give Farke the signings need to avoid relegation
Paraag Marathe and 49ers Enterprises must provide Farke with the necessary signings to avoid relegation because Leeds’ return to the Premier League demands a squad capable of competing at the top level and the German’s high standards require proper backing to succeed.
Newly promoted teams often make mistakes that Leeds United must avoid to survive in the Premier League.
Over-spending on high-profile players without ensuring squad balance, as seen with past relegated teams like Fulham in 2018-19, can lead to financial strain and team disharmony.
Sticking rigidly to Championship tactics, as highlighted in the web results, ignores the Premier League’s intensity, where adaptability is key.
Additionally, failing to offload players unsuited for the top flight risks squad stagnation.
Leeds should prioritise strategic signings and financial discipline to establish themselves as Premier League mainstays.