+ Visit Leeds United FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Page 1 of 14 12311 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 135

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

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    7,765

    Coventry - v - Leeds United *** Matchday Thread***



    Leeds United will be eyeing all three points when they travel to Coventry Building Society Arena to face Coventry City on Saturday afternoon.

    Leeds United will travel to the Coventry Building Society Arena to lock horns with Coventry City knowing full well that anything less than three points on the night could impact their ability to secure automatic promotion to the Premier League.

    Daniel Farke’s men are currently in the second spot, one point behind leaders Ipswich Town. Leicester City are a point worse off in third spot but the Foxes have a game in hand. Depending on how the results pan out, Leeds could be anywhere from first to third come the end of the gameweek.

    Leeds have been excellent this year but have left it late in recent games. While their destiny is not inn their own hands, the West Yorkshire club will do well top focus on their task at hand and leave the rest to fate.

    Meanwhile, Coventry will hope to sneak into the top six as they aim to secure a playoff spot. With Norwich City playing Ipswich Town earlier in the day, the Sky Blues will have hope that a positive result against Leeds will give them a proper shot at securing sixth spot in the EFL Championship standings.

    Mark Robins has an FA Cup semi-final trip to Wembley later this month. But Coventry City will do well not to take their eye off the ball in the league. After all, while a miracle in the cup could yet happen, promotion to the Premier League even if it is via the playoffs could transform the club. The Hard Tackle takes a look at how both sides could line up for the game and their tactics.

    Team News & Tactics

    Coventry City

    The Sky Blues took the lead against Cardiff City last time around but fell to their second home defeat in three games thanks to Liam Kitching’s two own goals. The unfortunate star will hope for better luck this time around.

    Jamie Allen and Tatsuhiro Sakamoto are both sidelined through injury and should be unavailable for the game. Robins has an otherwise fully-fit squad to choose from for the game. He is likely to retain the same playing XI more or less.

    The 4-2-3-1 formation appears to be the way forward, with Bradley Collins in goal. He should be protected by the back four of Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas, Liam Kitching and Jake Bidwell.

    Josh Eccles and Ben Sheaf should form the double pivot with the trio of Milan van Ewijk, Kasey Palmer and Haji Wright playing further forward. Ellis Simms scored last time around and will be expected to lead the line again.

    Leeds United

    Daniel Farke will be without the injured quartet of Stuart Dallas, Pascal Struijk, Ilia Gruev and Wilfried Gnonto, all of who are likely to remain on the sidelines.

    Leeds United were given a tough test by Hull City last time around. Only a late showing by Crysencio Summerville and Daniel James saw them come away with all three points, keeping them in the race for a top two finish.

    They are unlikely to change the playing XI much and could stick with the side that came unstuck against Hull City. One constant will be the 4-2-3-1 formation that has become a trademark under Farke.

    Illan Meslier should start in goal, protected by the back four of Sam Byram, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, and Junior Firpo. The quartet should be protected by the double pivot of Archie Gray and Glen Kamara.

    Daniel James should replace Wilfried Gnonto on the right wing, with Crysencio Summerville occupying the other flank. Georginio Rutter should return to the no. 10 role, with Patrick Bamford leading the line. Joel Piroe is likely to start on the bench and should be thrown in if Leeds are in search of a goal.

    Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Meslier; Byram, Rodon, Ampadu, Firpo; Kamara, Gray; James, Rutter, Summerville; Bamford

    Key Stats

    Coventry City have won just three of their last 19 league clashes against Leeds United.

    However, they are unbeaten in the last three meetings (W1 D2).

    This is Leeds United’s first visit to Coventry City in the league since 2012.

    Coventry City have lost two of their last three home games in the league.

    Avoiding defeat on Saturday will see Leeds United go on an unbeaten league run of 16 games, a first for the club since 1992.

    Leeds United are just the second side in the top four tiers of English football to have three players with 20 or more goal contributions in the league this season.

    With 23 goal contributions in 39 league games, Rutter has been a sensational addition to the Leeds United roster this season. He will once again reprise the number 10 role as Daniel Farke attempts to continue his side’s good run of form.

    Solid in possession and excellent in linking up with his fellow attackers, Georginio Rutter is a difficult player to keep quiet. As long as he is kept quiet, Coventry City have a solid shot at keeping the visitors quiet for the night.

    Coventry City are likely to provide Leeds with a stiff contest, especially if Ipswich Town get the better of Norwich City earlier in the day. Both sides still have much to play for and are likely to put in a concentrated effort to secure all three points. However, Leeds’s superior quality gives them the edge and should see them home on the night.

    MOT

    1 - 3.

    Credit: thehardtackle.com

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Posts
    1,325
    Coventry facts to consider;

    Of the 11 games they’ve played to date against the current top 6 & 7th placed Preston North End, City have lost seven, drawn three & won one (a 3-1 triumph over the Foxes in Jan).

    Tom Nield the appointed Ref so far this season, has awarded 98 yellow cards & 1 red card across the Championship, League One, League Two, Carabao Cup & FA Cup.

    Over the last 12 months Tom Nield has refereed only 33 games ! Comprising 12 Championship games, 10 League One games, 6 League Two games, 1 Women's Super League game, 2 FA Cup games and 2 EFL Cup games.
    In addition he has been the Fourth Official 57 times !

    This game is gonna be a tough call.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    7,765
    Watching Rotherham v Plymouth Argyle. Woeful. Nil quality.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Posts
    15,660
    Quote Originally Posted by BelfastAndy View Post
    Watching Rotherham v Plymouth Argyle. Woeful. Nil quality.
    What did you expect?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Posts
    1,325
    Robins caught out Farke in the 1-1 draw at ER when he deployed Jay Dasilva wide on the left of an attacking 3 in place of Haji Wright & added "extra bite" in midfield with Joel Latibeaudiere operating as a third holding player.

    Robins shown that tactically he can be shrewd in grinding out a stalemate display from his players using a trusted versatile 4-5-1/4-3-3 system, which certainly kept us at arm’s length by his very organised & physical Sky Blues players.

    This opinionated Ipswich Forum stat to ponder off Twitter too.

    Link below.
    https://www.twtd.co.uk/league-calcul...04037572590772


  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Posts
    15,660
    Coventry will NOT be an easy opponent. They lie just outside the playoff places, and will want to improve, with a game in hand over their closest competition in the table, Norwich, who face local rivals and promotion contenders, Ipswich. Interesting times, and winning is essential.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    7,765
    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    What did you expect?
    Something a tad more entertaining than a pub game?

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    14,925
    Quote Originally Posted by BelfastAndy View Post
    Watching Rotherham v Plymouth Argyle. Woeful. Nil quality.
    Watching Norwich v Ipswich , nerves are jangling and we've still got the main event to come yet , time for a wee dram me thinks

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    7,765
    Beauty

  10. #10
    Rev if the score stays the same you can crack open the good stuff 😎

Page 1 of 14 12311 ... LastLast

Forum Info

Footymad Forums offer you the chance to interact and discuss all things football with fellow fans from around the world, and share your views on footballing issues from the latest, breaking transfer rumours to the state of the game at international level and everything in between.

Whether your team is battling it out for the Premier League title or struggling for League survival, there's a forum for you!

Gooners, Mackems, Tractor Boys - you're all welcome, please just remember to respect the opinions of others.

Click here for a full list of the hundreds of forums available to you

The forums are free to join, although you must play fair and abide by the rules explained here, otherwise your ability to post may be temporarily or permanently revoked.

So what are you waiting for? Register now and join the debate!

(these forums are not actively moderated, so if you wish to report any comment made by another member please report it.)



Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •