
Leeds United midfielder Mateusz Klich has told BBC Radio Leeds that the match against Manchester United at Old Trafford will be even bigger because of the fans.
Games between Leeds and United are special and are always a big occasion.
Fans will be back for Premier League games next season, and Klich is looking forward to having Leeds supporters at Old Trafford.
Leeds will kick off their new Premier League campaign against United at Old Trafford on August 14.
Klich told BBC Radio Leeds: “It’s a good game to start. In the Premier League, there is no easy game.
“I think the very important part is that fans are back in the stadium, and this is going to make this game even bigger.
“I can’t just wait for Old Trafford to be filled with the fans, especially with our fans, because our away fans are unbelievably good.”

Big season ahead
Leeds were superb last season and finished as high as ninth in the Premier League table.
The Whites played wonderful football and entertained their fans as well as the neutrals.
Leeds will be expected to play in a similar way again next season, and the Elland Road faithful will be buzzing.
It must have been hard for Leeds players not to have fans last season, especially as it was the first time that the club were playing in the Premier League since 2004.
Perhaps with fans back at Elland Road next season, Leeds could even challenge for the Europa League places in the Premier League table.
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