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  • West Ham - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***

    Sunday 24th May, 4:00pm | London Stadium



    What a way to end a season. Leeds United head to the London Stadium on Sunday not as scared survivors desperately hanging on, but as a side unbeaten in eight games, fresh off a club awards night on Tuesday, and with their manager in positive talks about the future. The pressure is firmly on the other lot this weekend and Farke knows it.

    West Ham are in absolute bits. They sit 18th on 36 points, two behind Spurs, and their survival equation couldn't be more brutal. They need to win and they need Everton to beat Tottenham at White Hart Lane. A draw does nothing for them. Even if they win and Spurs draw, they're still down on goal difference, with Tottenham sitting 12 goals better off. Three consecutive defeats have dragged them to this point and the London Stadium crowd will be a mix of desperation and fury on Sunday. A fanbase rightly furious that their club is even in this position. Leeds couldn't have asked for a better stage to finish the season.

    Farke was in good form at his press conference on Friday. "After a fantastic season, we want the best possible finish. We are hungry to extend our unbeaten run and finish as this group deserves." He was also keen to make clear that the players aren't thinking about prize money or what a higher finish means financially for the club. It's about pride. That matters. And he mentioned that even in training this week the lads were still going at it, still competing hard in every exercise. Eight games unbeaten doesn't happen by accident and it doesn't stop happening just because the season is nearly done.

    The injury news is a bit grim though. Gruev is done for the season, Gudmundsson and Okafor are both still out, and Stach won't make this one after his ankle injury last week, although Farke was reassuring on that front saying he'd have been fine if the game was next week. The big fresh blow is Longstaff, who had hernia surgery on Wednesday and is obviously a non-starter. With Gruev already missing, losing Longstaff in midfield as well is far from ideal. Struijk and Bogle are both back in training which is good news, though Bogle is touch and go depending on how his body responds. Farke admitted it's "a bit tricky" but also said "we try to find solutions" and he's been doing exactly that all season long.

    On paper Leeds should win this. West Ham have lost three on the bounce and look like a side already mentally halfway out the door. Their goal difference of -22 tells its own story. Leeds have beaten Brighton, drawn at Spurs and hammered Burnley recently. The bookies have West Ham as slight favourites given it's a home game with everything on the line, but form and momentum say otherwise. Final day atmosphere might give the Hammers a temporary lift but it's hard to see where their goals come from against a Leeds side that has been defensively solid for months.

    The bigger picture is that this has been a genuinely brilliant season and Sunday is a chance to put a proper full stop on it. A win could move us as high as 12th and extends that unbeaten run. And yes, it could also send Tottenham Hotspur to the Championship, which would be a very welcome bonus. Farke is talking about long-term vision with the board, five-year plans, a "trustful atmosphere" with the club. He's going nowhere. The journey is just getting started. Let's go and finish this the right way.

    Credit: motforum.com

    MOT. Spurs to go down please......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BelfastAndy View Post
      Sunday 24th May, 4:00pm | London Stadium



      What a way to end a season. Leeds United head to the London Stadium on Sunday not as scared survivors desperately hanging on, but as a side unbeaten in eight games, fresh off a club awards night on Tuesday, and with their manager in positive talks about the future. The pressure is firmly on the other lot this weekend and Farke knows it.

      West Ham are in absolute bits. They sit 18th on 36 points, two behind Spurs, and their survival equation couldn't be more brutal. They need to win and they need Everton to beat Tottenham at White Hart Lane. A draw does nothing for them. Even if they win and Spurs draw, they're still down on goal difference, with Tottenham sitting 12 goals better off. Three consecutive defeats have dragged them to this point and the London Stadium crowd will be a mix of desperation and fury on Sunday. A fanbase rightly furious that their club is even in this position. Leeds couldn't have asked for a better stage to finish the season.

      Farke was in good form at his press conference on Friday. "After a fantastic season, we want the best possible finish. We are hungry to extend our unbeaten run and finish as this group deserves." He was also keen to make clear that the players aren't thinking about prize money or what a higher finish means financially for the club. It's about pride. That matters. And he mentioned that even in training this week the lads were still going at it, still competing hard in every exercise. Eight games unbeaten doesn't happen by accident and it doesn't stop happening just because the season is nearly done.

      The injury news is a bit grim though. Gruev is done for the season, Gudmundsson and Okafor are both still out, and Stach won't make this one after his ankle injury last week, although Farke was reassuring on that front saying he'd have been fine if the game was next week. The big fresh blow is Longstaff, who had hernia surgery on Wednesday and is obviously a non-starter. With Gruev already missing, losing Longstaff in midfield as well is far from ideal. Struijk and Bogle are both back in training which is good news, though Bogle is touch and go depending on how his body responds. Farke admitted it's "a bit tricky" but also said "we try to find solutions" and he's been doing exactly that all season long.

      On paper Leeds should win this. West Ham have lost three on the bounce and look like a side already mentally halfway out the door. Their goal difference of -22 tells its own story. Leeds have beaten Brighton, drawn at Spurs and hammered Burnley recently. The bookies have West Ham as slight favourites given it's a home game with everything on the line, but form and momentum say otherwise. Final day atmosphere might give the Hammers a temporary lift but it's hard to see where their goals come from against a Leeds side that has been defensively solid for months.

      The bigger picture is that this has been a genuinely brilliant season and Sunday is a chance to put a proper full stop on it. A win could move us as high as 12th and extends that unbeaten run. And yes, it could also send Tottenham Hotspur to the Championship, which would be a very welcome bonus. Farke is talking about long-term vision with the board, five-year plans, a "trustful atmosphere" with the club. He's going nowhere. The journey is just getting started. Let's go and finish this the right way.

      Credit: motforum.com

      MOT. Spurs to go down please......
      Sorry Andy, if we beat Spam, Spurs stay up

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      • #4
        Just glad………………..

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        • #5
          We were pretty dire.

          Too bad Everton were too, by all accounts.

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          • #6
            If you sat a cannibal from the darkest jungle in front of a TV and communicated that you wanted them to watch the entire game and then tell you what they think the blue men's ultimate aim was, it's doubtful they would say anything about putting the round thing between the white sticks into the net.
            I've never seen walking football but I imagine it's something like what I just saw. Fkn embarrassing.
            Last edited by Oranje White; 24-05-2026, 07:54 PM.

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            • #7
              I'm assuming you mean the blue team that played in North London?

              We certainly weren't great, but we did put out a decent team based on injuries and, though ineffective, I didn't get the impression that we were throwing the game.

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              • #8
                @ Orgoner. Yes...Leeds in blue.
                Today's performance, imo, was an embarrassment. Not suggesting the game was thrown, but if they did throw the game, what would they have done differently to that dreadful display? Not much.

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                • #9
                  Should have been 2-0 up 1st half and we were the better side albeit there wasn't much in front of us.
                  2nd half was absolute sh1te and I haven't got a clue what Farke's half time team talk was about.

                  4 or 5 quality players needed for next season in my opinion with roughly the same to leave but I would keep Willy.

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                  • #10
                    If

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                    • #11
                      If Calvert Lewin and nmecha had there shooting boots on we?d have been easily 2 up at half time, less said about the second half the better, glad nothing rested on it, frightening thing is, I think if we?d have actually needed something from the game the result would still have been the same.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by norfolk white View Post
                        If Calvert Lewin and nmecha had there shooting boots on we?d have been easily 2 up at half time, less said about the second half the better, glad nothing rested on it, frightening thing is, I think if we?d have actually needed something from the game the result would still have been the same.
                        Have no confidence either we’d have got anything from that game had we needed.
                        Just glad we didn’t.
                        Hopefully Arronnssons last game. It’ll just be difficult to get his body and head to leave at the same time.

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                        • #13
                          Very poor performance although, as several have mentioned, we could / should have been 2 up in the first half. The second half we were awful and it worries me how much we rely on Gudmundsson to create an attacking threat. Nmecha was particularly poor but so were several others.

                          Not sure I agree with the comment about Arronsson. Having previously thought he was a total wate of space, I have to admit that, in patches, he was OK for a large part of this season. I hope we keep Willy but won't be sad to see the back of Piroe and a clutch of other mediocre players.

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                          • #14
                            Struik for one is disappointing overall, a tanker in the hemouth strait turns quicker, his distribution is poor and he gets caught wrong side most of the time.

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