Swansea City boss Steve Cooper has played down any suggestion that Leeds United will thrive in the Premier League solely on their style of football.
The Whites came away from the Liberty Stadium with a 1-0 win thanks to Pablo Hernandez's 89th-minute winner.
The victory leaves Leeds needing only four points from their last three Championship fixtures to confirm a place in the Premier League and could seal promotion as early as Thursday if results go their way.
Swansea pushed Leeds right to the very end, with Cooper's play-off chasing side limiting Marcelo Bielsa's team to few clear-cut opportunities.
With both clubs committed to playing an open, expansive brand of football, the Swansea boss was asked how he felt Leeds might fair in the Premier League, with promotion looking a near certainty.
"They're obviously a good team, they have a clear way of playing," Cooper said after the match.
"You have to match them in what they do and be ready for it because they're good at it. Whether it's enough to get them out of this league and then compete in the Premier League, I'm not too sure.
"All I know is today was a really tough game, we played a good game although we're down at the moment.
"We were out there and trying to win and obviously we have come on the wrong side of it today."
He added: "We focus on ourselves, Leeds are a good team and they have a clear way of playing but we want to take our game to whoever we are playing, whether it's top of the league or bottom of the league."