Stalemate at Turf Moor

28 Jan 2025 09:30 am, by Ellandback1


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Stalemate at Turf Moor

Leeds stretched their lead at the top of the Championship to two points (and a far superior goal difference), despite a less than thrilling goalless draw at Turf Moor last night. The significance of the fixture, combined with favourable weekend outcomes meant a goalless draw was not only predictable, but almost seemed pre determined. Neither side was willing to commit numbers going forward, supported by the stats showing one solitary 89th minute effort on target (from Dan James) all night.

Between them, they are unbeaten in 26 games (eleven for Leeds and sixteen for the Clarets). With nine goalless draws this season thus far, it's easy to identify Burnley's frailties, but their defensive qualities cannot be ignored! They have conceded just nine league goals this season, 53 less than Plymouth Argyle.





Are Leeds any better than Burnley and Sheffield Utd?

In the end both sides went home happy last night. Leeds moved another point clear of Sheffield Utd, and likewise Burnley stay in the chasing pack. Looking at last nights stats, Leeds shaded the demographics, but over the two games, was there really that much to choose between the two sides? With twenty clean sheets, and only two losses this season, Burnley know where their one weakness lies, and are looking to bing in a top marksman between now and February 3rd.

Despite the Blades slipping up against Hull, they remain evens bets for a top two finish. They have spent heavily this month, and Chris Wilder is going for broke! Tom Cannon, Ben Brereton Diaz and Hamza Choudhury add both depth and quality to their side, but just like any new recruits, will need a settling in period before firing on all cylinders. Jonjoe Kenny and Tom Lawrence are also apparently on their way to Bramall Lane!





Piroe's form a cause for concern

Leeds may be the division's top goalscorers with 53, but if Joel Piroe plays any worse, Daniel Farke may be forced to wheel out Patrick Bamford to the pitch in a wheelchair! Despite a decent performance (and goal) against Hull City earlier this month, the 25yo's form has dropped considerably. The lack of impact from Mateo Joseph, with no worthwhile contributions across 19 appearances, further heighens the situation. This leaves the creative burden squarely on the shoulders of Manor Solomon and Dan James.

For Leeds to maintain their promotion push, they need more consistent output from both their number nine and ten. Piroe needs to rediscover his scoring touch and contribute to build up play or Farke will need to come up with a new plan. Over the past five seasons, leading goalscorers in the Championship have contributed between 26 and 43 goals; conservatively, I think we'd be delighted if Piroe got to 20.




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weasel wrote on 29 Jan 2025 09:19 am

Phild wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 3:08 am Anybody care to name a promoted side whose squad was deemed good enough to put up a good fight in the EPL.
Unfortunately not possible to aim for promotion at the same time as considering survival in the top flight.
Just the way it has become.
To be fair the Bielsa side coped pretty well the first season without wholesale changes. If White hadn't have been recalled by Brighton then he'd have carried on at the back so no place for Koch or Llorente as starters. Rodrigo was unable to shift Bamford out of the side so the only new face that was an improvement on the promotion side was Raphinha - and he didn't start the first few matches by which time we'd already looked capable of holding our own.

When we got promoted under Bielsa there were the similar doubts. Alioski and Dallas at full back were considered not good enough, same for Cooper and Bamford. Meslier untried. Harrison had hardly set the championship alight. Hernandez had been a bit role player for a fair bit of the promotion season. Probably of the promoted players Kalvin Phillips was likely the only one that would have been viewed as definite prem class but that was only due to Villa having wanted to sign him the season before rather than him actually being proven at that level.

Phild wrote on 29 Jan 2025 03:08 am

Anybody care to name a promoted side whose squad was deemed good enough to put up a good fight in the EPL.
Unfortunately not possible to aim for promotion at the same time as considering survival in the top flight.
Just the way it has become.

weasel wrote on 29 Jan 2025 12:18 am

whiteinfrance wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:56 pm Don't encourage him!

It's bloody obvious our current squad isn't good enough for the prem, but it's an irrelevant argument regarding this season.
We don't know what will happen next season
To be clear it is obvious to anyone with half a brain that our squad isn't even good enough for promotion and we should look to make at least 11 signings in the next few days.

whiteinfrance wrote on 28 Jan 2025 11:56 pm

1964white wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:26 pm Totally agree with you, Tyzy. :tup:
Don't encourage him!

It's bloody obvious our current squad isn't good enough for the prem, but it's an irrelevant argument regarding this season.
We don't know what will happen next season

weasel wrote on 28 Jan 2025 09:48 pm

Cjay wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:15 pm Is a potential issue with this and its one Southampton are having right now as the owner said the other day.

If we invest in players to fit FarkeBall as Southampton did for Russell Martin and then end up having to sack him anyway and end up with a manager with a different style then what if the players we signed don't suit it?
Southampton's big signing was a keeper who is sh*t with the ball at his feet. Hardly and advert for sensible thinking. Southampton scraped up. It wasn't like they ripped up the championship with their style of play. Not in the least surprised by how shite they are this season.

The sensible thing to do, if Farke got sacked, is to appoint a manager with a reasonably similar way of playing. Bielsa to Farke as an example still has a fair number of players doing similar things - so whilst there are differences you can use the same players.

I would say our recrutiment so farhas been good, certainly quality over quantity.