Starting the final day in the relegation zone, Leeds United’s fate is out of their own hands as they prepare for battle with Brentford on Sunday afternoon.
Starting the final day in the relegation zone, Leeds United’s fate is out of their own hands as they prepare for battle with Brentford on Sunday afternoon.
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Match: Leeds United vs Brentford
Date: May 22, 2022
Time: 08:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Brentford Community Stadium
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Watford have now conceded 60 goals in the top flight this campaign, only Leeds (68) and Norwich City (63) have conceded more, and they have only kept three clean sheets all season, the fewest of any team in the division. Hodgson’s side remain 19th in the table but a victory for Everton against Manchester United last weekend means that the gap to safety has increased to six points with seven games remaining. بيت فاينل
Watford’s miserable home form has seen them lose their last nine league games in succession at Vicarage Road, conceding 25 goals in the process. Another defeat on their own turf this weekend would see the Hornets become only the second team in top-flight history to lose 10 consecutive home matches in the same season after Birmingham City back in February 1986. The Hornets have lost their last two encounters against Brentford, both of which were on the road, but they are unbeaten in their last nine meetings with the Bees on home soil.
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Brentford are sitting comfortably at 11th, having navigated through their first Premier League season in impressive fashion. Thomas Frank’s side have been in decent form recently, having lost only one of their last five games. They will look to end their season on a high, with a win against Leeds on Sunday. However, the stalemate with Brighton stretched Leeds’ winless run in the Premier League to five matches, although their only defeat in their last four away from home came against Arsenal, and even then they threatened the unlikeliest of comebacks while playing with 10 men.
Leeds and Brentford played out an entertaining 2-2 draw at Elland Road back in December, but it has been 10 years since a newly-promoted side won a final-day game in the Premier League, and the visiting fans will be pining for any positive statistics they can find while their players scrap for survival for 90 more minutes.
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A fired-up Leeds side fighting for their top-flight status can expect to breach the resilient Brentford home rearguard, especially if Bamford is given the green light to spearhead the attack for a short while. Frank Onyeka is a doubt for the game, while Zanka, Ethan Pinnock and Saman Ghoddos are all out for Brentford. Daniel James and Luke Ayling are suspended for Leeds, while Patrick Bamford, Stuart Dallas, Adam Forshaw and Tyler Roberts are all out injured.
The Bees are only playing for personal pride here but have demonstrated plenty of fighting spirit themselves amid their strong run of form, and we just cannot picture Leeds securing survival as their leaky defence comes under the cosh against a potent Brentford attacking trio. The Championship surely beckons once more for the Whites.
Brentford 2-1 Leeds United, as predicted by us.