Dark energy remains around Leeds. Are they cursed? 

Leeds’s history of dark weirdness lends credence to the idea that ‘club DNA’ is real, even if reality may be more mundane
Dark energy remains around Leeds. Are they cursed? 

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke after the Sky Bet Championship draw with Swansea at Elland Road. Pic: Martin Rickett/PA Wire. 

A month ago, Leeds were merrily on top of the Championship. They had just beaten Sunderland with two late goals and Sheffield United with three. They had gone 16 games unbeaten and were playing with authority and conviction. More than that, they seemed to have the deepest squad in the Championship. The Sunderland game had turned when they brought on Willy Gnonto and Largie Ramazani; nobody else in the division could bring that sort of quality off the bench.

Since then they have won one of five games and slipped to second. It’s happening again.

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