
Super Computer predicts Leeds relegation chances after Liverpool thrashing
Leeds United now stand a 28% chance of being relegated from the Premier League this season, according to Five Thirty-Eight.
The Super Computer now has the Whites as fourth favourites to finish in the bottom three, with Newcastle, Watford and Norwich below, as things stand.
It comes after Leeds were once again embarrassed against Liverpool on Wednesday night, losing 6-0 at Anfield.

This is getting bigger by the week.
After Burnley have picked up back to back wins against Brighton and Spurs, they are being backed to survive with relative ease.
Everton are next in line above Leeds, with the Toffees having a 23% chance of going down as things stand.
Norwich and Watford appear to be the two who have been given little to no chance of leaving that bottom three, so it’s all to play for in the final spot that no one wants.

Desperate.
It was all embarrassing last night.
There was no passion on show, and we can’t remember a single 50/50 challenge that was won by anyone in a white shirt.
Now all eyes are on the huge game against Spurs on Saturday, and they are one side that could easily crumble should we put any sort of pressure on them at Elland Road.
One difference between us and those around are the passionate fans who will do anything for their side, and it is time to dust ourselves off to go again this weekend.
Kalvin Phillips, Liam Cooper and Patrick Bamford are all close to returns next month, and that is when we have to start getting results.
Another month like the past four weeks we have just had, and we are in serious, serious danger.
In other Leeds United news, Jeff Stelling has shared what he has been told about the injury blow to Patrick Bamford over the weekend