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Ethan Ampadus Wild Leeds United celebrations while running on through megaphone

The Welsh has broken its silence on the beers for a long day and a long night.

Ethan Ampadu really lived at that moment, at some point he danced with a cone on his head(Picture: Lutv)))

Ethan Ampadu fully accepted Leeds United's title celebrations through the holiday weekend and accidentally leaked transfer news.

The whites were welcomed by 150,000 fans in the city center of Leeds, whereby the 'Champions' buses were transported to the Premier League with members of the title winner outfit after the sealing of promotion.

With the microphone in hand, Wales International Ampadu began to sing a song about defender Junior Firpo, which was associated with Real Betis with a withdrawal to Spain.

“He came from Barca, he won the trophy in Spain. He is now playing for Leeds, he will do the same again,” Ampadu began to do it as Leeds fans.

“He does magic and you don't know, his name is a junior, Junior Firpo.”

Of course, Firpo previously played for Barcelona before signing Betis in 2021 for Leeds and previously.

Although this indicates that Firpo stayed on the newly widespread side, Ampadu pursued the repeatedly “Real Betis”. The contractor's contract has expired in Elland Road next month, so many Leeds fans think that Firpo is quite out of the door.

At every opportunity, an ecstatic ampadu received the microphone and brought the chants for trailers that packed the streets of the city center.

“Keep a minute here. I will be honest, we won't turn loud enough!” he called once.

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Ampadu was then interviewed by Lutv about the trainer and asked if he had ever seen something like the masses of Leeds. Overwhelmed by joy and occasion, a cheerful ampadu replied: “Not really, but still …” before the microphone took and “Well, well, Leeds climbed up, Leeds go up!”

The 24-year-old Wales International was full of it all day in rather brilliant scenes, put a traffic cone on the head and danced on the bus, much to the delight of the spectators.

Perhaps the highlight moment of celebrations occurred when Ampadu and striker Patrick Bamford Natasha Conditionfields 'unwritten' sang with fans and teammates.

This was a strange piece of “Housery”, since Burnley's promotion even performed the song in Turf Moor. It has become an unofficial Burnley track that was often played in their changing rooms after the victories.

Take a look at this special clip below.

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In his first comments since the end of the ceremony, he said under this video: “Ok, I know I have a painful head. I and Pat actually sang this song together in the previous season.”

Later that night, Ampadu was seen in the bars around Leeds with a yellow bucket, the downward champions' Leeds Jersey and a Welsh flag around his waist.

Next season, Ampadu will play football next to his Welsh international teammates Dan James, Joe Rodon and Karl Darlow Premier League Football.

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