Jamie Carragher believes that Leeds United's 'mad' style football will keep them in the Premier League this season. Back-to-back victories over Wolves and Norwich City have lifted the Whites seven points clear of the relegation zone and it has given them a platform to build on heading into the run-in.
Jesse Marsch has won two of his opening four matches in charge after he replaced Marcelo Bielsa as the club's manager. The long-standing Argentine was dismissed following five defeats in six matches and many supporters were worried about their fate in the top-flight.
The former RB Leipzig boss has seemingly managed to make the Whites more organised and better out of possession, which proved to be Bielsa's wrongdoing. But it is Leeds' attacking play that will keep them up according to Carragher.
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He told The Overlap: "Do you think what you said about watching Leeds should come with a health warning, that sort of madness, is that something that could keep you up? When I think of the other teams down there, I do watch them and think how they could score a goal.
"But when I watch Leeds, they could concede two but score four. It is mad, sometimes you watch certain things when you're commentating and working on games and you cannot believe what you are seeing. But I do think that madness around Leeds and in games will keep you up."
Roy Keane added: "Those back-to-back wins are huge for Leeds. As bad as they were against Wolves and in the Norwich game they gave up chances, but they still won.
"You find a way to win a football match and Leeds have done that. I think they will be all right. Sometimes you watch the other teams and you don't see any energy or enthusiasm, whereas Leeds, sometimes as bad as they are, they do have energy."
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