Leicester brutally troll Leeds with iconic song after winning promotion as Whites left ‘well and truly rattled’

LEICESTER CITY brutally trolled Leeds after winning promotion back to the Premier League.

The Foxes returned to the top tier of English footie at the first time of asking on Friday night following the Whites’ battering at the hands of QPR.

Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League on Friday nightGETTY

Leeds’ defeat to QPR on Friday saw the Foxes seal promotion back at the first time of askingALAMY

X@LCFCLeicester City’s official X account brutally trolled Leeds moments after their defeat to QPR[/caption]

A 4-0 defeat at Loftus Road for Leeds handed Enzo Maresca’s side automatic promotion back to the Prem.

Leicester fans and players alike were absolutely buzzing with the result, which could be a dagger into the heart of Leeds’ promotion bid.

And the admin of their X page was similarly ecstatic, so much so they mocked Leeds with the lyrics of a song from one of the city’s most bands.

Shortly after their promotion was confirmed, they tweeted “I predict a riot” along with music note emojis.

The lyrics, of course, are those of the 2004 hit ‘I Predict a Riot’ from Leeds-based band the Kaiser Chiefs.

And the pun didn’t go unnoticed by footie fans, one of whom wrote: “Vardy-level s**thousery right there.”

Another said: “Hahahaha no way.”

And another said: “Superb.”

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One remarked: “Fair play.”

Another chimed in: “Admin, I love you.”

ALAMYDaniel Farke’s troops are in danger of missing out on automatic promotion[/caption]

One even said Leeds fans were “well and truly rattled”.

Leeds are in serious danger of slipping out of second place and missing out on automatic promotion as third-placed Ipswich Town are a point behind them with two games in hand.

But Whites’ boss Daniel Farke is refusing to concede defeat, saying: “The race is not over.

“Congratulations definitely to Leicester [City], they are promoted and also well deserved, but in comparison to Ipswich, nothing is over.

“If they win the next two games, then I’m the first one who goes out and says, ‘Congratulations, well done, you deserve it.’

“But if they don’t win the next two games, we have a lot to play for on the last gameday and this is what we will definitely do.

” We are in the chasing role since gameday one and one thing is for sure, we never give up until it’s, in a theoretical way, done.”

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