FURIOUS Leeds fans chanted “you’re not fit to wear the shirt” at their own players after being humiliated at Bournemouth.
Javi Gracia’s side lost 4-1 to leave the club one point above the relegation zone.
Leeds players went over to clap their travelling fans at the end of the game to thank them for their support.
However, they were greeted with jeers and the demoralising chant, which was also sung before the final whistle.
The Leeds faithful also shouted and swore at their players as anger boiled over.
Many took to social media to vent their frustration with some using words like “toxic” to describe the atmosphere around the club.
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More claimed that the defeat to the Cherries was the team’s “final nail in the coffin”.
Leeds are in the midst of a horror run of form, which has seen them fail to win their last five games.
And they have suffered heavy defeats of late against the likes of Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Arsenal.
In their last seven outings, they have conceded an eye-watering 23 goals.
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Leeds face a tough run-in with clashes against Manchester City, Newcastle, West Ham and Tottenham left to come.
As for Bournemouth, the win saw them jump to 13th in the table, ten points clear of the drop zone to make them effectively safe.
Gary O’Neill’s men did a lap of honour after the win and their fans chanted “we are staying up”.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk