Leeds United have four matches left to confirm their return to the English first tier this season, put simply win against Wigan, Brentford, Aston Villa and Ipswich, and Marcelo Bielsa will be leading his side out in the Premier League next season.

Bielsa has had to do without top-scorer Kemar Roofe for a fair while, with him out for two months with a knee injury picked up in the 2-1 win at home to Swansea City back in February.

Roofe though, speaking at the pre-Wigan press-conference (13.01pm) alongside his manager has told reporters how he would not like to be playing against Leeds this season.

Roofe said: "It's more about the whole team. Wouldn’t like to play against us. Ball goes out and we put it straight back in. In the past, we are fouled and we take time, not here, it’s relentless.

So what can be read into Roofe's comments about Leeds?

We discuss........

Gary Hutchinson

“It’s a media-friendly soundbite that keeps everyone happy.

“Roofe, of all players, would know how to play against Leeds!

“He’s watched them train, legitimately too.

“Right now, you wouldn’t want to play Norwich, Villa or Sheff Utd either.”

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Jacob Potter

"He’s probably spot on!

"Leeds have really impressed me this season, and it hasn’t come as a surprise to see not many team being able to stop them in their promotion hunt.

"Their high intensity style of play is extremely difficult to contain and I wouldn’t like to come up against them whilst Bielsa is still in charge."

Louie Chandler

"Well it's a nice thing to say isn't it?

"I don't think it particularly means much, it's just a nicely worded compliment to his team.

"I am sure many players and managers have been dreading coming to Elland Road room."