Category: Leeds United

Leeds United. Been following since 1973. That was the team.

Back in the Premiership were we belong. Now to stay up.

  • Week 151 – February 5th – Nottingham Forest v Leeds United

    Nottingham Forest 1 – Leeds United 0 – HT 1-0

    Johnson (14)

    Forest were second-best throughout the first half, but Johnson’s thumping 14th-minute strike was enough to move them six points clear of the relegation places.

    After Leeds failed to clear a free-kick on the right, the ball bounced up for the Wales forward to rifle it into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.

    The hosts were indebted to debutant goalkeeper Keylor Navas, on loan from Paris St-Germain, who made important first-half saves from Wilfried Gnonto, Luke Ayling and Luis Sinisterra, who put Leeds best chance of the game over the bar from six yards out.

    Leeds threat all but vanished in the second period and Forest comfortably held on for a third victory in five Premier League games, moving up to the 13th in the table.

    Jesse Marsch’s Leeds, meanwhile, have gone seven league games without a win and stay 17th, above the relegation zone only on goal difference.

    Another dispiriting result leaves Leeds without a Premier League since 5 November.

    Even taking into account the break for the World Cup, it is a statistic that makes for grim reading for their supporters.

    Yes it is, and more so as were struggling to score, which isn’t helping, why we didn’t bring in a couple of forwards during the January transfer market is beyond me, as Bamford as lost it up front.

    As you can see from below, were in a worse position then last season, all that hope after the early games this season as gone. We can’t afford to be relegated.

    League position 17th after 20 games – After 20 games last season, Leeds were 15th.

  • Week 146 – December 28th – Leeds United v Manchester City

    Leeds United 1 – Manchester City 3 – HT 0-1

    Struijk (73)           Rodri (45’+1), Haaland (51, 64)

    Assists –

    Greenwood (73) Grealish (51, 64)

    Not who you want to be playing the first game back after the World Cup break.

    Erling Haaland became the fastest player to reach 20 Premier League goals as Manchester City overcame a stubborn Leeds to reduce Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table to five points.

    Frustrated by a disciplined and determined home side and their own profligacy for much of the first half at Elland Road, City snatched the lead just before the break through Rodri’s follow-up finish and then sped into the distance in a one-sided second half.

    Having seen a couple of efforts saved early in the game, Haaland – playing in the city of his birth against the side he supports – did not celebrate his goals but showed little mercy in securing them to bring up his impressive tally in just his 14th game of the campaign.

    He could not miss for his first, set up in front of an open goal by the unselfish Jack Grealish, who himself had missed a hat-trick of good opportunities in the first 45 minutes.

    Grealish was the provider again for Haaland’s second, which he slotted in from close range following a deflection to give Leeds too much of a deficit to overcome.

    In keeping with their display, the home side refused to lie down and got a goal back through Pascal Struijk’s header from a corner.

    And they could have set up a grandstand finish had Joe Gelhardt’s poked finish not trickled the wrong side of the post.

    No shock in the result, but need to move forward as it’s very tight at the bottom, 12th to 20th are only separated by 6 points.

    Don’t want another relegation fight, though we are one position worse off, compared to last season and it wasn’t as tight regarding the point’s difference.

    League position 15th after 15 games – After 15 games last season, Leeds were 14th.

  • Week 136 – October 20th – Leicester City v Leeds United

    Leicester City 2 – Leeds United 0 – HT 2-0

    Koch (16 og), Barnes (35)

    Assist –

    Dewsbury-Hall (35)

    Under-pressure Leeds boss Jesse Marsch was singled out for criticism by his own club’s fans as the West Yorkshire side slipped to a disappointing defeat at fellow strugglers Leicester.

    The visitors were booed off at half-time as they trailed to a Robin Koch own goal and a second 10 minutes before the break from Harvey Barnes, who extended his record of scoring every time he plays against Leeds to five Premier League games.

    Then, when Marsch replaced popular Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra with striker Joe Gelhardt 15 minutes from time, the visiting fans responded with more jeers and cries of ‘what is going on’.

    The final whistle brought more negative chants and American Marsch’s position is starting to look shaky.

    Leicester’s second win of the season was not enough to lift them out of the relegation zone, but it did move them to within a point of their 16th-placed opponents.

    Out-of-form Leeds are winless in seven and not picked up a point away from Elland Road since 13 August.

    We are definitely struggling again, the big problem is scoring again. We don’t want to be in another relegation battle again this season.

    We’re need some wins before the World Cup starts next month.

    League position 16th after 10 games – After 10 games last season, Leeds were 17th.

  • Week 129 – August 30th – Leeds United v Everton

    Leeds United 1 – Everton 1 – HT 0-1

    Sinisterra (55) –   Gordon (17)

    Assists –

    Aaronson (55)  –   Iwobi (17)

    Luis Sinisterra scored his first Premier League goal for Leeds as they came from a goal behind to draw with Everton in a pulsating encounter at Elland Road.

    The Colombian winger, who hit his first goal for the club in the EFL Cup last week following a summer move from Feyenoord, drove in from 18 yards after the break as Leeds piled pressure on Everton.

    They were much improved after a poor first half when Anthony Gordon scored for a second successive game, keeping his cool to slip the ball through Illan Meslier’s legs following Alex Iwobi’s through ball.

    Leeds’s top scorer Rodrigo also went off with what Jesse Marsch confirmed afterwards was a dislocated shoulder following an innocuous challenge with Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

    Leeds’s second-half recovery came after a first period where they showed plenty of effort but found Everton’s new-look defence too tough to breach.

    Another good performance to start the season and keep us in the top 5, hopefully the injury to Rodrigo isn’t too bad.

    League position 5th after 5 game – After 5 game last season, Leeds were 16th.

  • Week 125 – August 6th – Leeds United v Wolverhampton Wanders

    Leeds United 2 – Wolverhampton Wanders 1 – HT 1-1

    Rodrigo (24), Aït-Nouri (74 og) – Podence (6)

    Assist –

    Harrison (24)

    I can’t believe another season is here, though starting earlier then usual because of the World Cup in November/December.

    In this soft reboot of the determined but ragged side that salvaged safety on the final day of last season, there was energy, endeavour and more than a little appetite for a fight as they battled their way back from Daniel Podence’s early goal to seal victory.

    Rodrigo fired them level with an angled drive in the first half and Ryan Ait-Nouri found his own net for the winner. In between there was a lot of harrying, high pressing and hearty tackles.

    It was good to see Bamford back, but we need to sign another forward before the end of transfer market due to his injury concerns.

    At least it was a win and were not bottom of the league at the start of the new season, like last season.

    League position 5th after 1 game – After 1 game last season, Leeds were 20th.

  • Week 114 – May 22nd – Brentford v Leeds United

    Brentford 1 – Leeds United 2 – HT 0-0

    Canós (78′) — Raphinha (56’pen), Harrison (90’+4)

    Assists –

    Wissa (78′)

    Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch said it took everything he had to keep the Elland Road club in the Premier League.

    Marsch replaced much-loved Marcelo Bielsa as Leeds boss with 12 games of a troubled campaign remaining and achieved his aim of avoiding relegation with a last-day victory at Brentford.

    Jack Harrison’s added-time winner removed any lingering doubts over survival, sparking scenes of celebration on the pitch, in the stands and the technical area, where the American manager lay on his back in jubilation. Please note no Leeds fans went on the pitch, considering what had gone on at other grounds recently.

    Marsch said he could offer no guarantees about the future of any of his players, including England midfielder Kalvin Phillips and Brazil winger Raphinha, who opened the scoring with a well-taken second-half penalty.

    Leeds started the day needing to better Burnley’s result to survive.

    The result meant Leeds became the first side since Wigan in 2011 to survive after starting the final day in the bottom three.

    Even after Raphinha had kept his nerve to find the net after he had been chopped down by Brentford keeper David Raya, Leeds fan still did not allow themselves to believe the escape act was on.

    Canos duly brought them down to earth with his equaliser but he was booked for his celebration and then followed that up by fouling Raphinha, which wrecked Brentford’s chances of turning the game around.

    Leeds’s safety was ensured when Harrison drilled home the winner.

    I have to be honest, with our record against Brentford, I was really surprised with this result and that we stayed up. As mentioned above, first team in 11 years to start in the relegation zone on the last day and stay up!!

    Hopefully we can keep our top players and bring some new players in, as we can’t rely on just one centre forward to score goals and don’t want to be in this position next season.

    League position 17th after 38 games – After 38 games last season, Leeds were 9th.

  • Week 112 – May 8th – Arsenal v Leeds United

    Arsenal 2 – Leeds United 1 – HT 2-0

    Nketiah (5′, 10′)  Llorente (66′)

    Assists –

    Martinelli (10′)   Firpo (66′)

    Arsenal took a huge step towards securing Champions League football next season as they saw off an ill-disciplined Leeds United, with the 10-man visitors dropping into the Premier League relegation zone.

    Leeds early capitulation was entirely of their own making, with goalkeeper Illan Meslier gifting the hosts an opener before captain Luke Ayling was sent off for a needless lunge on Gabriel Martinelli. Eddie Nketiah pounced on Meslier’s lose touch to open the scoring and then finished a swift move to double the Gunners’ lead before Ayling’s rash challenge left Leeds a man down for more than an hour

    The Elland Road outfit did not have an effort on goal until Diego Llorente headed past Aaron Ramsdale in the 66th minute to tee up more of a nervy finish than anyone inside Emirates Stadium would have anticipated.

    Leeds applied some late pressure, sending Meslier up for set-pieces, but the fourth-placed hosts were never seriously in danger of losing their lead and now hold a four-point lead over Tottenham in fifth.

    Defeat for Leeds, coupled with Everton’s win at Leicester, means Jesse Marsch’s side slip into the bottom three with three games remaining.

    You can’t keep playing with 10 players, especially with all the injuries that we have had this season. Plus our goal difference is another point against with teams around us. I think were struggle to stay up.

    If we go down, it will be a battle to keep the players and come straight back up, which will not help the club at all.

    League position 18th after 35 games – After 35 games last season, Leeds were 9th.

  • Week 105 – March 18th – Wolverhampton Wanders v Leeds United

    Wolverhampton Wanders 2 – Leeds United 3 – HT 2-0

    Castro Otto (26′),                     Harrison (63′), Rodrigo (66′)

    Machado Trincão (45’+11)      Ayling (90’+1)

    Assists –

    Machado Trincão (26′),           Greenwood (66′)

    Podence (45’+11)

    Luke Ayling scored an injury-time winner as Leeds came back from two goals down to beat 10-man Wolves in a pulsating encounter at Molineux and move seven points clear of the relegation zone.

    A bizarre, bruising and breathless Premier League contest was turned on its head by Raul Jimenez’s red card eight minutes into the second half.

    At that point, Wolves were cruising, ahead in the game thanks to Jonny’s first goal since July 2020 and a superb effort from Francisco Trincao in the 11th minute of first-half stoppage time – and facing a side forced into three injury-related first-half substitutions.

    But when Jimenez, who had already been booked, collided with Illan Meslier chasing a 50-50 ball, referee Kevin Friend decided the Mexican was at fault and produced a second yellow card.

    The Leeds keeper could not continue and became the fourth visiting player to be replaced because of injury, joining the only recently returned Patrick Bamford on the bench.

    Amid the chaos, Wolves completely lost their way. Jack Harrison turned home the loose ball after Ayling had first struck a post to make it 2-1, then had the rebound cleared off the line.

    And three minutes later, after a Dan James effort had come back off the woodwork, Rodrigo’s shot flew in as Conor Coady tried to clear off the line.

    Then, just as eight minutes of injury time was being signalled, Ayling reacted quickest as the ball bounced on the edge of the six-yard box and smashed it home before being mobbed by ecstatic team-mates.

    This was a very important win for Leeds United, hopefully the road now to staying up in the Premiership.

    League position 16th after 30 games – After 30 games last season, Leeds were 10th.

  • Week 102 – February 27th – Bielsa sacked

    Head coach Marcelo Bielsa has been sacked by Leeds United after a run of poor form that saw his side suffer several heavy defeats.

    The 66-year-old Argentine, appointed in June 2018, leaves with the Whites two points above the relegation zone.

    Under Bielsa, Leeds finished ninth last season on their return to the Premier League after a 16-year absence.

    But Saturday’s 4-0 defeat by Tottenham meant they had lost their past four games by an aggregate score of 17-2.

    Yes Leeds have been badly affected by injuries this season, but for some strange reason he didn’t want to change the style we played.

    You can’t concede 17 goals in four games and not do something different.

    It’s sad to see him go after what he has done for the club.

    Hopefully we can do enough to stay up.

  • Week 102 – February 23rd – Liverpool v Leeds United

    Liverpool 6 – Leeds United 0 – HT 3-0

    Salah (15 pen, 35 pen),

     Matip (30), Mané (80, 90),

     van Dijk (90+3)

    Assists

    Salah (30), Henderson (80),

    Robertson (90+3)

    Rampant Liverpool closed the gap on leaders Manchester City to three points after cruising to a sixth Premier League win in a row at Leeds United’s expense at a raucous Anfield.

    Jurgen Klopp’s side warmed up for Sunday’s Carabao Cup final with an utterly dominant display that included three goals in 20 first-half minutes.

    Two of those came from penalties by Mohamed Salah, who also set up defender Joel Matip for his first goal since December 2020.

    Sadio Mane added two late goals and Virgil van Dijk scored with an added-time header.

    Leeds are as deeply in a relegation battle as Liverpool are in a title race after a humiliating defeat on Merseyside.

    Marcelo Bielsa’s side started the day with a five-point cushion but this dispiriting result – coupled with Burnley’s win over Tottenham – means they are just three points above the bottom three having played more games than the trio immediately below them.

    Bielsa’s side have conceded 56 goals this season – the highest number in the Premier League – including 31 in the past nine matches.

    This was not a good day at all, on top of the other recent performances, we can’t score and letting goals in at will.

    League position 15th after 25 games – After 25 games last season, Leeds were 10th.

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