Report | May 22
Brentford | 1 - 2 | Leeds United |
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Sergi Canós 78 | Raphinha 56 [PK] | |
Jack Harrison 90 |
Raphinha netted a penalty to open up the scoring for Leeds in the 56th minute. Brentford's Sergi Canós retaliated with an equalizer in the 78th minute. With the scores level, Jack Harrison netted a timely 90th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Leeds all three points.
Jack Harrison continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Whites had a slight advantage, clocking up 436 completed passes to the Bees' 415.
Brentford conclude the season in 13th. Meanwhile, Leeds fans can breathe a sigh of relief, they've survived the drop and can look for forward to another year as a Premier League team.
Raphinha | Yoane Wissa |
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1 penalty won | Assisted 1 goal |
1 goal scored | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
Raphinha | Yoane Wissa |
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1 penalty won | Assisted 1 goal |
1 goal scored | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
That rounds off another scintillating Premier League season. August 6 can't come soon enough.
Report | May 15
Leeds United | 1 - 1 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
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Pascal Struijk 90 | Danny Welbeck 21 |
Danny Welbeck began the scoring for Brighton in the 21st minute. Leeds' Pascal Struijk retaliated with a tying goal in the 90th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
Raphinha posed a threat out wide all game, registering 9 crosses. While the passing game was close, the Seagulls had a slight advantage, clocking up 405 completed passes to the Whites' 392.
Leeds finally get another point on the board as they inch up the table. Meanwhile, Brighton's run of wins comes to an end.
Raphinha | Danny Welbeck |
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4 corners won (11th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
9 crosses (1st in the game) | Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) |
Raphinha | Danny Welbeck |
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4 corners won (11th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
9 crosses (1st in the game) | Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, May 22nd. Leeds meet Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium, while Brighton meet West Ham at the AMEX. Can the Whites build on this result? Will the Seagulls continue to climb the table?
Report | May 11
Leeds United | 0 - 3 | Chelsea |
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Mason Mount 4 | ||
Christian Pulisic 55 | ||
Romelu Lukaku 83 |
Mason Mount opened the scoring early for Chelsea in the 4th minute after a set up by Reece James. Christian Pulisic added another to put Chelsea 2-0 up after 55 minutes. Romelu Lukaku put the match away with a third in the 83rd minute, and Leeds were shutout as Chelsea secured a comfortable win.
Reece James continually probed down the flank, getting five crosses into the box. In a further display of dominance from the Blues, they completed a massive 434 more passes than the Whites.
Leeds's woeful losing run continues as they squander an opportunity to move up to 17th in the table. Meanwhile, Chelsea get back in the win column.
Mason Mount | Reece James |
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1 goal scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) | Assisted 1 goal |
Mason Mount | Reece James |
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1 goal scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) | Assisted 1 goal |
Next up, Leeds meet Brighton at Elland Road on Sunday, May 15th. While Chelsea meet Leicester at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, May 19th. Can the Whites halt their terrible form? Will the Blues win again?
Report | May 8
Arsenal | 2 - 1 | Leeds United |
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Eddie Nketiah 5, 10 | Diego Llorente 66 |
Eddie Nketiah netted the first goal of the match for Arsenal in the 5th minute. Then, Eddie Nketiah struck again in the 10th minute. Luke Ayling let his team-mates down after seeing red on 27 minutes, leaving them to fight with ten men. Leeds narrowed the 2-0 deficit in the 66th minute with a Diego Llorente goal, but Arsenal held on from there to pick up the win.
Cédric posed a threat out wide all game, registering thirteen crosses, although Takehiro Tomiyasu was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. In support of the win, the Gunners moved the ball about nicely, completing 267 more passes than their opponents.
Arsenal extend their winning streak and narrow the gap to 3rd in the table. Meanwhile, Leeds hope this isn't the start of a losing streak as they squander an opportunity to move up to 16th in the table.
Eddie Nketiah | Diego Llorente |
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2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
Took 5 shots (1st in the game) | 1 interception (1st on their team) |
Next up, Arsenal have a top of the table clash with Tottenham on Thursday, May 12th. While there's no let up for Leeds who face Chelsea on Wednesday, May 11th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Whites get out of this rough patch?
Report | April 30
Leeds United | 0 - 4 | Manchester City |
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Rodri 13 | ||
Nathan Aké 54 | ||
Gabriel Jesus 78 | ||
Fernandinho 90 |
Rodri opened the score for Man City in the 13th minute after being assisted by Phil Foden. Nathan Aké then doubled the lead with a goal in the 54th minute. Man City proceeded to tack on two more to easily win this one against Leeds.
Phil Foden posed a threat out wide all game, registering seven crosses. In support of the win, City moved the ball about nicely, completing 213 more passes than their opponents. For Leeds, Stuart Dallas seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game.
Leeds' mixed form continues as they squander an opportunity to move up to 15th in the table. Meanwhile, Man City extend their winning streak.
Phil Foden | Gabriel Jesus |
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Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
7 crosses (1st in the game) | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Phil Foden | Gabriel Jesus |
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Assisted 2 goals | 1 goal scored |
7 crosses (1st in the game) | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, May 8th. There's no let up for Leeds United who face Arsenal, while Man City meet Newcastle at the Etihad. Can the Whites improve their form? Will City keep their great form going?