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Thread: Brentford - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***

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    Brentford - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***

    Sunday 14th December 4:30pm | Gtech Stadium



    Leeds United face a daunting trip to Brentford this weekend, returning to a ground that has historically offered little in the way of comfort or optimism for travelling Whites. Just one win in their last twelve away league games against the Bees, the miraculous 2?1 survival-sealing victory in May 2022, stands out as the lone moment of joy in a fixture that has repeatedly punished Leeds. Brentford?s home form this season only heightens the challenge. Six**** points from seven league matches is a total bettered only by the established elite. For Leeds, who are attempting to shake off their long and miserable run of London outings, this represents another stern examination of their recent revival.

    Yet the mood around Leeds has shifted dramatically over the past ten days. A spirited second half against Manchester City hinted at life, the outstanding win over Chelsea confirmed it, and the 3?3 draw with Liverpool sealed the sense that Daniel Farke?s side has rediscovered belief. Players have stepped up, with Brenden Aaronson?s bright cameo against Liverpool and Calvert-Lewin rediscovering his scoring touch, and Farke himself has earned widespread praise for his tactical flexibility across those fixtures. Brentford now present exactly the kind of obstacle that has repeatedly undone Leeds, a trip away to a club with a historical hex and a team whose home form is among the best in the league.

    Brentford?s transition under Keith Andrews adds another intriguing layer. Thomas Frank departed, several senior players moved on, and Andrews was handed the reins. His start has been solid if uneven. Outstanding wins against Liverpool, Manchester United and Aston Villa punctuate a mixed league campaign, but the disparity between home and away form is stark. At the Gtech, Brentford are ferocious with five wins from seven, while their away performances mirror Leeds? own struggles. Their physical style, direct approach and reliance on aerial dominance pose a very specific threat. Igor Thiago has been a revelation with eleven goals, Jordan Henderson brings composure and range, and full back Michael Kayode is emerging as one of the league?s most dynamic wide defenders. Leeds will need to match Brentford physically, a battle that may define the game.

    For all that Brentford offer, they also remain flawed. Their underlying data suggests they should be a top-half side, yet sloppiness has repeatedly cost them, with missed chances at one end and preventable goals at the other. Three defeats in their last four, all away from home, underline the inconsistency. Farke?s own record against Brentford is strong with five wins from eight, even if his last meeting with them was followed by his dismissal at Norwich. Tactically, Brentford fluctuate between a 4-2-3-1 and a 5-3-2 depending on the opponent. They prefer a mid block rather than an aggressive press and favour direct play through their striker before breaking with pace. Leeds? summer investment in physicality and height was designed for exactly this kind of contest.

    Daniel Farke, speaking ahead of the game, was firm in his messaging. Belief has never wavered. ?We were convinced before, during and after the week,? he said, while reminding everyone that Leeds enter every Premier League match as underdogs. He praised Brentford?s formidable home record, noting seven games and six**** points, and insisted Leeds are not underestimating the challenge. On tactics, he stressed that formation is merely a base rather than a philosophy. ?I am not married to a three man or four man formation. It is about how we bring our principles.? Calvert-Lewin also earned glowing praise, with Farke calling him one of the best strikers in the league. The news on Lukas Nmecha was less positive, with the striker ruled out again following a re-scan that showed his injury had not fully healed.

    So Leeds travel south with confidence renewed but realism intact. Farke confirmed that most of the squad is available despite the usual knocks after a heavy week. Flexibility remains an option after shifting from 5-3-2 to 4-3-3 during the Liverpool match. Questions remain about personnel. Could Willy Gnonto return? Does Gruev keep his place over Tanaka? Is there room for Piroe or Aaronson from the start? And perhaps most tellingly, would Leeds take a point? Against a Brentford side that rarely falters at home, logic suggests yes. But after the last week of performances, Leeds will travel believing they can compete anywhere. Whether belief becomes points at a stadium that has so often haunted them will define the next chapter of their revival.

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    Here?s to 2 up front at least for part of the game. We?ve proved we can do well against Citeh, Villa, Chelski and Liverpool so surely we can against a Brentford side whose manager sucks. I?ve got this one a draw but hoping that team spirit, Farke tactical know how😫, lessons learned etc etc delivers a big 3 points.

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    News just in before the game deadline. Leeds have already signed a player from Liverpool. Yes, and a Winger at the ripe old age of 15!
    Feel like dejavou of the Orta days and all that magic.
    Let's see which game brings us, as I think we will win, but then again, we are Leeds.

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    -18f today on my deck in Indianapolis. Hope it?s better than that in London!!

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    Even though all the past metrics go against us I fancy our chances today.

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    Villa not doing us any favours at the moment, as usual

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    Neither are spurs, ho hum, a win is needed mr farke

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    We look pretty good

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    I think 1 goal might win this match

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