Leeds amuse fans with the song they played over the speakers after beating Burnley 3-1 at Elland Road on Friday night.
Anton Stach put the hosts ahead just 8 minutes in before Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin made it 3-0 in quick succession after the break.
Loum Tchaouna got a late consolation for the already relegated Clarets. Leeds then played ‘Smooth Criminal’ in a cheeky dig after getting a win over Burnley’s caretaker manager Michael Jackson.
Leeds fans could be heard singing “Are you ok?!” to an almost empty away end, then Leeds played out Kaiser Chiefs’ I Predict A Riot, which against got the home crowd cheering.
The result sees Leeds up into 14th in the Premier League with 43 points from 35 games, ahead of the rest of the weekend’s action. Burnley are 19th, with 20 points from 35 games played.
Michael Jackson being played at Full Time π π€£ π @LeighNicholson π pic.twitter.com/MaVWApVxOt
β All Leeds TV (@AllLeedsTV) May 1, 2026
The soundman at ER needs a pay rise he always goes the extra mile for us π#lufc #leedsunited #michaeljackson pic.twitter.com/6xAxZnHuAM
β LUFC_adventures (@LUFC_adventures) May 2, 2026
πΆ I PREDICT A RIOT!!! pic.twitter.com/dHIFxV0xUd
β Leeds United (@LUFC) May 1, 2026
Burnley head coach Mike Jackson to Sky Sports, as per BBC Sport’s live blog:Β “I knew this game could go one of two ways after the last 24 hours. The shock of it got to the group. I had a feeling it could go a little bit like that.
“The first 20 to 25 minutes, we looked a little bit shell-shocked. We grew into the game a little bit more. And then we started the second half pretty well. But you can’t make those errors. Then you’re always up against it.
“We showed little bits after them. But what I’ve said to the guys and it’s been the case all season, we cannot wait to go one or two down to start thinking: now we’ll start. That’s a mentality thing, a confidence thing. That’s something we need to keep working on. The goal now is to win a game between now and the end of the season.
“It’s not my job to beat them up, they’ve been through enough at this moment in time. We need to learn quickly about things like that.”
“We need to win one game from now until the end of the season”
Mike Jackson says that the Burnley side needs to show more impetus in the last three games ποΈ pic.twitter.com/YpufA1SKIa
β Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 1, 2026
Jackson, speaking to BBC Match of the Day:Β “We started the game a bit jittery. I knew this could go one of two ways with what has happened in the last 24 hours, and I knew there could be some nerves and anxiety. I think we grew into the game in the back end of the first half and we started the second quite well, but then again, at this level, you can’t give away errors that lead to goals, and ultimately, that has cost us in the end.
“We wait sometimes to get going, to go a goal down and then it is like ‘ok let’s go’. We need to give ourselves a better chance by competing from the start.
“Win a game of football. It is as simple as that. I don’t look at anything else in terms of the outside. Strip it all back and it’s about trying to win a game of football between now and the end of the season, to give our supporters something to hold onto to go into next year. That is the sole focus. It is up to us now as a group of staff to bring these lads together and to try to give them that confidence because it is difficult when you are down there.”
On who is in the frame to take the reins going forward:Β “This is just coming less than 24 hours. That, for me, is as far away from my thoughts as possible. No one has spoken about anything to do with that. The club and players have had to deal with the manager leaving, who was really close to the group and us.”
π£οΈ”When I walked in, the club was divided”
π£οΈ “The players have done everything to represent this shirt”Daniel Farke praises everyone involved with Leeds United for turning the club’s fortunes around β€οΈ pic.twitter.com/bFj5sG2iY7
β Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 1, 2026
Leeds boss Daniel Farke, speaking to BBC Match of the Day:Β “It’s a massive step forward for us. I am proud of the boys because to deliver at the crunch point of the season with the additional load of cup games, to hold the nerves and to take points from the last four Premier League games. This is the crunch period where everybody is normally nervous so to already be on 43 points at this stage feels amazing.
“Many, many compliments to the players for the work ethic, workload, unity and quality for the last weeks but also for showing through the season. We are definitely on a good path.”
On the early goal:Β “It is always important that you don’t over-motivate and then run into counter-attacks, you need to find a good balance and that is what we did. I like our game management when we scored the second goal. Yes, in the last 15-20 minutes, you could feel it was a bit party atmosphere in the stadium.
“There were lots of players we had to substitute because of load and minor injury problems in the last weeks, but this period is about bringing it over the line and that is what we have done in the last 20 minutes. We will celebrate once it is mathematically done, of course, but we will stay greedy for these types of performances.”
On the goalscorers:Β Anton [Stach] has this quality, also from the set pieces. He is a key player for us and we missed him a lot in the last weeks and it is a sign of the quality in the group that we have delivered without him.
“[Okafor] his fitness level and work load has improved immensely, his work against the ball. He is a player with big potential and talent, which was always obvious to see throughout his career.
“Even in the last weeks, sometimes his[ Calvert-Lewin] goals from open play were not that impressive, I always liked his workload against the ball. His pressing ability to win headers, be physical and hold up the ball. Fantastic. The inspiration of the second goal with the backheel kick, he also deserves the goal, sometimes you have to fight for it. It’s like a bottle of ketchup, all comes out at the same time, I hope it does for the upcoming games.”
“It was the most important thing!”
Dominic Calvert-Lewin says Leeds reaction to being knocked out of the FA CUp motivated them against Burnley π pic.twitter.com/h8ZEIFXXhi
β Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 1, 2026
Here’s how social media reacted while Leeds amuse fans with the song they played over the speakers after beating Burnley…
@clow_evan: I absolutely fucking rate that so much π€£
@CFCBrowdz: Fair play, the sport isnβt fully dead yet π
@FFSChristie: For Leeds thatβs quite funny
@Big_kheem: W Dj π
@joedee0_: Leeds DJ playing Micheal Jackson at full time ππππ Burnley are you ok?
@DannyClarry: Top shithousery from Leeds, love it π€£
@17LUFC: This is thriller, thriller night. Who the fuck are Burnley, they are fucking shite.
@Sam__LUFC: THEYRE PLAYING MICHAEL JACKSON AFTER THE GAME AT ELLAND ROAD???!!! ππππππππππππ Shithousery at an unprecedented level ππ #LUFC
@AO1865: The βhee heeβ at 39 seconds is gold ππ
@BradSmith_24: This is the sort of stuff I can get behind ππ
LEGEND!!!! Couldnβt stop laughing at full-time tonight dancing to that!!!ππππ pic.twitter.com/yJOWVPvgia
β WeAllLoveLeedsποΈ (@AllLoveLeeds) May 1, 2026
michael jackson after conceding
βall i wanna say is that they donβt really care about usβπΆ pic.twitter.com/EexHj6sEqzβ milann (@fcbmilan1) May 2, 2026
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