LEEDS UNITED FANS UNLEASH BRAND NEW CHANT AFTER DESTR0YING MANCHESTER UNITED ‘THIS ONE IS GOING GLOBAL’

LEEDS UNITED FANS UNLEASH BRAND NEW CHANT AFTER DESTR0YING MANCHESTER UNITED ‘THIS ONE IS GOING GLOBAL’

LEEDS UNITED FANS UNLEASH BRAND NEW CHANT AFTER DESTR0YING MANCHESTER UNITED ‘THIS ONE IS GOING GLOBAL’

Leeds United Fans Debut a New Chant After Demolishing Manchester United — ‘This One Is Going Global’

On one of the most electric nights Old Trafford has seen in years, Leeds United didn’t just beat Manchester United — they tore them apart.

On Monday, 13 April 2026, the Whites arrived at the Theatre of Dreams and walked away with a 2-1 victory that, in spirit, felt more like a 5-0 rout. Before the final whistle had even faded, the away end at Elland Road erupted into something entirely fresh, something special, and something that already seems destined to travel the world.

The Match That Ignited It All

First, a look back at the action — because this was no ordinary win. It was a declaration.

Leeds stepped onto Old Trafford as the Premier League’s ultimate disruptors this season. Promoted just last year, written off by pundits, and now sitting comfortably in mid-table while dragging their fiercest rivals into the relegation mire.

Manchester United, by contrast, were a club in chaos: a costly squad, disjointed performances, and a fanbase growing more restless by the week.

The match was pure mayhem from kickoff. Leeds pressed relentlessly, won every loose ball, and played with the kind of fire that only a team truly understanding the weight of this fixture can summon. Two clinical goals — one in each half — put the Whites firmly in command.

United grabbed a late consolation, but it was far too little, far too late. The traveling Leeds supporters, packed into the away end like a yellow-and-blue tidal wave, never stopped singing. Not for a single moment.

But it was what unfolded in the final ten minutes and after the final whistle that will be remembered for years.

The Birth of a New Anthem

As the clock wound down and United’s players stood dazed, the Leeds away end launched into something completely original. No recycled chants. No old favorites brushed off. This was brand new — born spontaneously in the heat of the moment — and it landed like a lightning strike.

The chant began low, almost hesitant, before the entire section picked it up. Within thirty seconds, the whole away end was in perfect unison. Phones rose. Videos rolled. By the time the referee blew for full time, the chant had already raced across social media like wildfire.

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