David Seaman says Leeds United's 4-2 victory over Wolves last Saturday showcases what a huge difference a win can make in the fight for safety.
Leeds climbed out of the relegation zone and into 14th place after emerging victorious from their trip to Molineux, and head into the international break two points clear of danger.
The Whites have collected seven points from a possible 12 since Javi Gracia succeeded Jesse Marsch in February. Just four points separate the bottom eight clubs in the Premier League, and former Arsenal and England goalkeeper Seaman is relishing the battle at the bottom end of the table.
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"It was a real surprise result," Seaman revealed on his podcast Seaman Says. "When we talked about our predictions last week, I think I said 1-1, and I was like please let it be 1-1 because I thought that would be all we'd get.
"But to get the three points was an amazing time for Leeds and all their fans. Look at the difference, we were second bottom and now we're up to 14th just with one win. The bottom of the league is so exciting this season."
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