Alan Shearer has predicted a home win. Quite worried for Leeds now.
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Leeds United return to Elland Road on Saturday night with the stakes high and the job clear. With just eight games remaining, every point matters, and under the lights there?s a real opportunity to put distance between themselves and the chasing pack. After digging in for a hard-earned point with ten men at Selhurst Park on Sunday, Daniel Farke?s side will feel there is momentum to build on, but they?ll know this is no straightforward assignment.
Brentford arrive in West Yorkshire still chasing a remarkable European push, sitting seventh and refusing to fade. Monday night?s 2-2 draw with Wolves will have frustrated them, having thrown away a two-goal lead, but it also underlined their attacking quality. Igor Thiago continues to lead the line superbly, and with goals flowing, they carry a threat that Leeds will have to respect from the first whistle.
The numbers back that up too. Brentford are the fourth-best form side in the league over the last 12 games and boast the second-best away record across the last eight, averaging an impressive 16 points. Keith Andrews?s side isn?t one that travels to make up the numbers, they are organised, confident, and capable of hurting teams who switch off for even a moment.
Leeds will, however, take confidence from the reverse fixture earlier in the season. A 1-1 draw in West London saw them match Brentford stride for stride, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin continuing his fine run of form to earn a point late on. On the balance of play, Leeds more than held their own that day, showing they have the tools to compete with one of the division?s in-form sides.
But there is another side to the story. Brentford?s collapse against Wolves highlighted a vulnerability, particularly when the game state shifts. They can be got at, especially if Leeds can match their intensity and force them into uncomfortable moments. The crowd at Elland Road could play a huge role here, especially if the home side can start on the front foot and turn the pressure back onto the visitors.
There?s also a stat that will give Leeds fans real encouragement. Every game at Elland Road this season kicking off at 8pm or later has ended in victory. Under the lights, with the atmosphere cranked up, Leeds have found another level and they may need it again here. This feels like the kind of night where energy, aggression and belief from the stands can make the difference. It won?t be easy, and nobody should expect it to be, but win this and Leeds take a significant step towards safety.
Creit: motforum.com
MOT.
Alan Shearer has predicted a home win. Quite worried for Leeds now.
Need 2 up top and go for it.
That is all.
Not very good so far
Are you sure we’re at home?
This is awful
Did they walk home from Crystal Palace and just arrive in time for kickoff
Half time.
Cant wait for the 2nd half 👀