Fresh team well rested and coached.
Fully expect a win by 2 clear goals.
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Tuesday 11th February 7:45pm | Vicarage Rd
Leeds United will look to bounce back from their disappointing FA Cup exit when they return to Championship action against Watford on Tuesday night. Daniel Farke's side suffered a setback against Millwall at the weekend, but the German boss will be eager to see a positive response at Vicarage Road. Watford, meanwhile, have endured a tough run of form, winning just three of their last 12 matches and failing to pick up a victory in their last four. The pressure is mounting on manager Tom Cleverley, who has received the public backing of the club's board, but another poor result could see his position come under even more scrutiny.
Historically, Leeds have enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture, winning four of their last five meetings with the Hornets. However, their last visit to Vicarage Road ended in a 2-2 draw, and Watford?s strong home form this season ? sixth in the Championship?s home table ? means this will be no straightforward task. Cleverley?s team have struggled defensively, conceding the sixth-most goals in the division, but their attacking approach, which emphasizes dribbling and quick passing, has made them a threat in the final third. Despite their recent struggles, they have taken points from nearly all of their promotion-chasing rivals, proving they can rise to the occasion.
Leeds are expected to make several changes from the side that faced Millwall. First-choice players like Illan Meslier, Jayden Bogle, Junior Firpo and Joe Rodon should all return to the starting lineup, while Pascal Struijk, who completed 90 minutes in his comeback from injury, could retain his place at centre-back. Further forward, Joel Piroe, Daniel James, and Brenden Aaronson are likely to return, adding extra attacking quality to the side. Farke confirmed that James and Rodon are back in training and available for selection, but Patrick Bamford remains sidelined, and Max Wober is set for knee surgery, ruling him out until at least the end of March.
Watford have several key absentees, with top scorer Vakoun Bayo suspended and playmaker Rocco Vata a doubt due to illness. First-choice goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann remains out with an ankle injury, while Kwadwo Baah may require surgery for a long-term thigh problem. Cleverley has tinkered with his formations this season, using systems ranging from 4-2-3-1 to 3-5-2, but his team?s preference for short, intricate passing and a reliance on individual dribbling ability has made them both unpredictable and vulnerable. Georgian playmaker Giorgi Chakvetadze has been their standout performer, ranking among the league?s top creators, while Edo Kayembe and Imran Louza offer additional threats from midfield.
Farke acknowledged the challenge Leeds will face, describing Watford as "one of the best sides at home," but remains confident his team can get a result. He emphasized the importance of squad rotation and fitness, particularly with a demanding fixture schedule ahead. While Leeds have navigated tough away fixtures well this season, consistency on the road will be crucial if they are to maintain their push for automatic promotion. The manager also praised the club?s medical team for managing the squad?s fitness effectively, highlighting the importance of avoiding muscle injuries during this busy period.
With Watford desperate for a win to keep their play-off hopes alive and Leeds eager to get back on track, Tuesday?s clash promises to be an intriguing contest. The hosts? defensive frailties suggest Leeds will have opportunities to exploit, but Cleverley?s side have shown they can hurt opponents when given space. If Farke?s men can impose their usual high-intensity approach and take their chances, they have every opportunity to return to West Yorkshire with a crucial three points.
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Credit: motforum.com
Fresh team well rested and coached.
Fully expect a win by 2 clear goals.
Just checking for any errors or omissions - improper use of question marks in several sentences, no doubt Mr BA will blame his cutting and pasting![]()
I have to apologise to Mr BA, you will all feel the sincerity, I have just noticed the app is changing other punctuation marks into question marks. So, that's it Mr BA. Sorry if you felt offended (always a good way to make someone feel they got an apology without actually making one) perhaps your editor Mr O can sort the coding out.![]()
What makes even less sense is that the "punctuation mark" correction nonsense, at least foe me, seems to depend on which device I'm editing on.
My iPhone seems to cause the most grief.
Don't get me started on Autocorrect or the sheer idiocy of predictive text in general. Don't. Don?t. D##'t.![]()
Cut the cr4p and lets get ready to rumble! 3 points please!
Leeds United XI
Starting XI: Meslier; Bogle, Ampadu, Rodon, Firpo; Tanaka, Gruev; James, Aaronson, Solomon; Piroe
Subs: Darlow, Struijk, Schmidt, Byram, Rothwell, Guilavogui, Ramazani, Gnonto, Joseph.