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Grok's Bold Prediction: Leeds to Storm Clear of Relegation with Epic Late Surge!

Grok's Bold Prediction: Leeds to Storm Clear of Relegation with Epic Late Surge!

OffsAIde at OneFootball EN 24 March 2026 at 06:17
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AI chatbot Grok predicts Leeds United's final seven Premier League games, forecasting four wins, two draws, and one loss to secure 47 points and 14th place, escaping relegation ahead of West Ham, Burnley, and Wolves. Key performers include Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Anton Stach, and Wilfried Gnonto, with a solid backline from Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon. The projections, shared via Yorkshire Evening Post, offer hope after Leeds' winless run.

Grok's Crystal Ball Lights Up Leeds' Relegation Escape

Picture this: you're nursing a pint in the pub, Leeds are toothless after six winless league games – four of 'em goalless – and suddenly you're four points clear of the trapdoor trap that is West Ham in 18th. Tense times at Elland Road, right? But hold onto your flat cap, because X's AI whizz Grok has peered into the future, as covered by the Yorkshire Evening Post, and reckons the Whites are about to hit the turbo button for their last seven fixtures.

It's not just pie-in-the-sky stuff; Grok's dished out specific scores, scorers, and a grand finale that could see Leeds comfy in mid-table. We're talking four wins, two draws, and just one slip-up. Fancy a butcher's?

Fixture-by-Fixture Breakdown: Heroes Emerge

Kicks off on 13 April with a gritty Manchester United 2-1 Leeds, where Anton Stach bags the consolation – proving he's got that German steel in midfield.

Then, home comforts: 18 April sees Leeds 2-0 Wolves, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ao Tanaka doing the damage. Big Dom's looking like the loan lad who's settled in sharpish.

25 April at Bournemouth ends 1-1, Brenden Aaronson with the leveller to nick a point on the south coast.

May madness ramps up: 2 May, Leeds 3-1 Burnley – Stach again, Calvert-Lewin doubling up, and Noah Okafor chipping in. Turf Moor's no fortress here.

9 May at Tottenham? 1-2 Leeds win, courtesy of Jaka Bijol and Wilfried Gnonto. Italian flair meets Slovenian solidity – who saw that coming?

17 May vs Brighton: 1-1, Pascal Struijk heading home to keep the Seagulls at bay.

Final day thriller on 24 May: West Ham 1-2 Leeds, Calvert-Lewin and Ethan Ampadu sealing survival. Hammers' fate? More on that in a tick.

The Backbone and the Tally: 47 Points and Mid-Table Bliss

Grok's not pulling punches on the why: a rock-solid defence anchored by Stach, Ampadu, and Joe Rodon – think concrete walls at set-pieces and no daft gifts at the back. Up top, Calvert-Lewin and Gnonto shoulder the goals, turning drought into deluge.

End result? 47 points and a cushy 14th place. Relegation roulette spins: Burnley and Wolves drop straight through, West Ham joins 'em on 35-38 points. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham scrape survival by the skin of their teeth. Leeds fans, it's like that time your mate swore he'd score from 40 yards after three pints – improbable, but we're here for it.

Of course, AI predictions are about as reliable as a ref's VAR decision on a rainy night. But with Leeds' scrap intensifying, this gives hope amid the gloom. Will Farke channel this digital destiny, or will reality bite harder? One thing's sure: Elland Road will be buzzing if even half comes off.

Reported originally by OffsAIde on OneFootball, it's got the internet buzzing. What's your take – Grok genius or algorithmic pie? Drop it below.

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Players:

Anton StachDominic Calvert-LewinAo TanakaBrenden AaronsonNoah OkaforJaka BijolWilfried GnontoPascal StruijkEthan AmpaduJoe Rodon

Clubs:

Leeds UnitedManchester UnitedWolverhampton WanderersAFC BournemouthBurnleyTottenham HotspurBrighton & Hove AlbionWest Ham UnitedNottingham Forest

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