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I am a big boy – Chris Wilder has no issue with Patrick Bamford chants

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manager Chris insists he has “no issue at all” with striker Patrick Bamford leading derogatory chants against him following promotion to the Premier League.

Leeds – who thrashed 6-0 – and were both promoted on Easter Monday after the Clarets beat the at Turf Moor.

Following the final whistle of the late afternoon kick-off, there were jubilant scenes outside Elland Road as Leeds revelled in a return to the top flight under .

Clips on social media showed Bamford starting a chant with fans using offensive language to mock Wilder.

Wilder – who must now pick his side up for the Championship – revealed he had since spoken to both Bamford and Leeds head coach Farke, maintaining there was no grudges from the over-exuberant celebrations.

Chris Wilder

“I am a big boy, you give it, you take it,” Wilder said at a press conference ahead of his side’s trip to Stoke on Friday night.

“You give it out locally, you take it locally as I have always done. We have our moments, other teams have their moments.

“I had a conversation with Pat yesterday and I have no issue at all with it.

“I am not sure about the words used from a fellow pro, but I appreciate and respected him giving me a call and we had 20 minutes.

“I spoke to Daniel as well yesterday and had a half-hour chat. He’s a super guy. They are a top team and a top club.

“I would in a heartbeat have swapped our position for theirs, but it isn’t the case.

“And as I keep going on about, 94 points for both of those teams is an incredible achievement and they have the ability to go and get 100 points.

“It was a tough campaign from the off for us and we have kept it alive to the 44th game, but ultimately we have finished in the position we will.”

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