Journalist Pete O'Rourke reckons the months ahead could be "nervous" for Leeds but has backed the Yorkshire giants to stay in the Premier League.

Leeds' campaign has been overshadowed by a wretched injury list, although Marcelo Bielsa's men have still managed to remain above the relegation-zone.

What's the latest news involving Leeds?

Consecutive Premier League victories, the first time they achieved that feat all season, had Leeds heading in the right direction at the start of 2022.

But a three-game winless run, combined with Norwich and Newcastle's improved form down the bottom, has left the Elland Road outfit with work to do before they can start planning for a third campaign in the top-flight.

Leeds are now only six points above the bottom-three after they were well beaten at Everton last weekend, conceding three goals for the second game in succession.

With a wretched run of fixtures upcoming, Bielsa's side could get dragged into a relegation battle if results go against them in the coming months, although O'Rourke reckons they've got enough in their squad to survive.

What did O'Rourke say about Leeds?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "It's a nervous time for Leeds, but I think once they get these players back fit they've got more than enough to stay in the Premier League.

"They've done ok so far with Raphinha leading from the front and helping Leeds stay above the relegation-zone."

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What are Leeds' next three fixtures?

With Leeds sliding towards the relegation-zone, they were probably hoping for a kind run of fixtures, especially after collecting just one point from their last nine available.

But the fixture list could hardly have been harder, with three games against the traditional top-six in the space of seven days. On Saturday, Leeds host arch rivals Manchester United in the first Premier League meeting between the sides at Elland Road with fans since 2003.

Given United's inconsistent form and the red-hot atmosphere that awaits them, Leeds should fancy their chances of picking up a result, although they're unlikely to have the same mindset when they visit Anfield on Wednesday.

Leeds round off February with another difficult home game against Tottenham, although they did beat the Londoners 3-1 in their last minute in Yorkshire and ran them close in the reverse meeting back in November.