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Thread: Brighton Hove Albion - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***

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    Brighton Hove Albion - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***



    TEAM NEWS

    Brighton defender Ben White returns from suspension to face his former club.

    Midfielder Adam Lallana is struggling with a tight calf, while forward Percy Tau has returned to training after a hamstring problem.

    Leeds United winger Raphinha remains out with a hip injury, but forward Rodrigo has overcome a muscle issue.

    Club captain Liam Cooper serves the final game of a three-match ban for his red card versus Manchester City.

    Since going 2-0 up in their first game there in 2011 (a 3-3 draw), Leeds haven't been ahead in any of their subsequent five visits.

    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head

    Brighton have won seven of their past eight league games against Leeds United.Leeds have lost four consecutive league games at Brighton without scoring.

    Leeds United's last away victory at Brighton was by 3-0 in League One at the Withdean Stadium in November 2009.

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton have won just two Premier League matches at the Amex Stadium this season.

    However, they have kept five clean sheets in their past seven home games.The Seagulls have failed to score in their last three fixtures despite attempting 51 shots.

    Neal Maupay has four goals in five league appearances against Leeds, including the winner at Elland Road earlier this season.

    Leeds United

    Leeds are unbeaten in six Premier League games, their best top-flight run since November 2001 (W3, D3).

    They have won nine of their 10 games against the Premier League's current bottom seven, with the only defeat coming at home to Brighton in January.

    Illan Meslier, at 21 years and 52 days, became the youngest goalkeeper to reach 10 Premier League clean sheets in a season after he kept out Manchester United last weekend.

    Patrick Bamford has scored nine of his 14 Premier League goals away from home this season.

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    MOT.

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    Let's see if Leeds can score a couple and win this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrypie7 View Post
    Let's see if Leeds can score a couple and win this one.
    Need to wake up first we are yards off the pace today

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    Alioski is having one of those numpty games too the penalty was idiotic

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    Playing crap im afraid - but this fecking ref is giving us nothing, getting roughed up by Burn and Dunk and nothing given.

    Could change about half the team at half time - worst performance in a month

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    Hope I have to eat my words

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    Agreed - so many seem off the pace and a lack of thought and accuracy in a lot of the play - Brighton must be the new Loftus Road which makes us play like zombies

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    Hope he brings Poveda and Pablo on so we can look after the ball better

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    Poveda looking livlier than Harrison already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tichi1 View Post
    Poveda looking livlier than Harrison already
    Yup he looks our best player by miles today - Klich and Roberts seem to be trying too many not on passes

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