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Rhys Thomas

Here's a great new Leeds United song paying tribute to Marcelo Bielsa's translator Salim Lamrani

Thanks in part to Britain's Got Talent funnyman and huge Leeds United fan Micky P Kerr, Bielsa Rhapsody was a phenomenon last season.

Kerr found fame on the ITV show, and his Marcelo Bielsa inspired take on Queen's hit song was shared around the world, raising thousands of pounds for charity.

Now, Kerr is back with another hit song dedicated to a Leeds United favourite.

This time, it will be Bielsa's translator Salim Lamrani who is in the spotlight.

Kerr says that the new song will be based on the Oasis smash-hit Don't Look Back in Anger, and speaking on Shaun Keaveny's show on BBC Radio 6 Music, Kerr revealed some of the hilarious lyrics.

Explaining the concept to Keaveny, Kerr said: "He's got a translator called Salim, so it's 'So Salim can wait, he's gonna translate, cos he's talking on Sky'.

"It works perfectly for the parody, so fingers crossed we can raise more money."

Micky P Kerr is back with a new song (Chris Bull)

Kerr is a huge Leeds United fan, and has appeared on the LS11 podcast regularly.

All donations from the new song will go to Forget Me Not Children's Hospice.

Kerr has toured the hospice before, and held a gig to raise money for them previously.

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