Leeds United news: Some fans fall for April Fool’s prank saying Marcelo Bielsa was leaving

Leeds United news: Some fans fall for April Fool’s prank saying Marcelo Bielsa was leaving

Some Leeds United fans ‘nearly had a heart attack’ after Newell’s Old Boys ‘announced’ the return of Marcelo Bielsa to the club next season.


Bielsa has masterminded Leeds’ push for promotion to the Premier League and the club finds themselves second with seven games to go.





Bielsa is a hugely popular figure among Leeds fans



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Bielsa is a hugely popular figure among Leeds fans



A number of fans got caught out in an April Fool’s prank suggesting the manager may be about to abandon the club.


The Twitter account @Newells_en is dedicated to giving English language updates about Argentina football club Newell’s Old Boys.


It tweeted about Bielsa returning to the club next season.





Bielsa is from Rosario, where the club is based, and has both played and managed them previously.


The tweet read: “BREAKING – Marcelo Bielsa to return to Newell’s Old Boys as Director of Football for the 2019/2020 season to help save his first club from relegation to the Primera B Nacional.”















A number of fans were worried enough to read the story supposedly taking them to an article about the appointment but instead led to a picture saying ‘gotcha’.


Here’s how some supporters responded.






















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