'I could not be prouder to be a Leeds fan'

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I am writing this while stuck in standstill traffic thanks to the typical M62, but who cares because we have just taken three points against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Absolutely incredible from start to finish. I could not be prouder to be a Leeds fan over these past two weeks. Everything just feels fantastic right now.
Every single player in white stepped up. No one had a bad game, no one lacked passion. It was pure quality in one of the fiercest rivalries in football.
We should have had the game buried by half-time and that is the only frustration. My watch was telling me to breathe deeply while my heart rate hit 98 beats per minute. We had so many chances to make their goal irrelevant. From their side, it just was not good enough.
Daniel Farke has been outstanding. A semi-final, almost securing safety and now a win against our biggest rivals. You cannot deny it, he is starting to look like a legend in the making.
Saturday is massive. A win against Wolves would almost settle the relegation battle. Then heading to Wembley on the back of two huge wins, possibly against a struggling Chelsea, you start to think something special is happening.
I have been laughing reading comments from Manchester United fans about the red card. Just look at it. He pulled his hair so much his face stretched. Biased? Not at all. It was a red card and credit to Paul Tierney for getting it right.
Experiencing that win with my dad is what it is all about. He has taken me everywhere following Leeds, from Yeovil to Sutton, and to now have weeks like this means everything. I am genuinely grateful to be able to experience it with him.
Molly Whitmore is a regular contributor on BBC Radio Leeds - find all their audio here