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Burnley v Leeds United
Monday 27th January 8:00pm | Turf Moor


Leeds United travel to Turf Moor on Monday night in a top-of-the-table clash that could prove pivotal in the race for promotion. With Sheffield United slipping up against Hull City and Sunderland held to a draw by Plymouth, Daniel Farke’s side have a golden opportunity to extend their lead at the summit of the Championship. However, standing in their way are Scott Parker’s Burnley, a defensively resolute side unbeaten in 15 league games and boasting one of the best defensive records in English football this season.

Burnley’s success this campaign has been built on their defensive solidity, conceding just nine goals all season—a remarkable statistic that highlights their resilience. Parker’s side operate in a structured 4-2-3-1 system, with a focus on maintaining possession without over-committing men forward. Their approach is unique; they attack with four players while maintaining a back six in possession, making them incredibly difficult to break down. However, this defensive emphasis has come at the cost of attacking output, with Burnley ranking among the bottom five in the league for big chances created and shots on target per match.

Despite their struggles in front of goal, Burnley showed signs of improvement in their last outing, putting five past Plymouth. They have also made key signings in January to address their attacking shortcomings, including experienced midfielder Jonjo Shelvey and winger Morgan Whittaker. Dutch playmaker Zian Flemming has been deployed as a false nine and has contributed eight goals this season, while captain Josh Brownhill has thrived in a more advanced midfield role, registering nine goals and four assists.

Leeds received positive news ahead of the clash, with Pascal Struijk’s hamstring scan revealing no tendon damage, meaning he could return to team training next week. This would allow Ethan Ampadu to move back into midfield. Junior Firpo and Ilia Gruev are also edging closer to full fitness after returning to action in the midweek victory over Norwich City. However, Patrick Bamford remains sidelined with a hamstring issue and is not expected to return for another few weeks. Meanwhile, Max Wöber remains an option, though Sam Byram’s form has kept him ahead in the pecking order and Junior Firpo’s return gives Leeds greater attacking opportunities on the right hand side.





Speaking ahead of the game, Farke acknowledged the significance of the fixture but was keen to downplay any added pressure, stating that while it is a "spotlight game" due to the top-of-the-table nature of the contest, ultimately, "it's just one of 46 games, and just another chance to add one or three points for both teams." He also recognised Burnley’s quality and the challenge his side will face, describing them as "one of the top sides in this division" and noting their "many experienced players, individual quality, and a very experienced manager who knows what it takes in order to promote to the Premier League." Despite this, Farke expressed confidence in his side’s ability to compete and highlighted the importance of approaching the game with the right mentality.

With Burnley’s defensive approach, breaking them down will be a challenge for Leeds. The battle between Leeds’ attacking threats and Burnley’s backline, marshalled by James Trafford in goal, could be decisive. Trafford has been in exceptional form, boasting an 85% save percentage, the highest in the league. If Leeds can apply early pressure and unsettle Burnley’s defensive shape, they could find joy in exploiting spaces out wide, particularly with Burnley’s focus on the right-hand side through Jaidon Anthony and Connor Roberts. Conversely, Leeds must remain disciplined at the back, especially given Burnley’s ability to grind teams down late in games. The Clarets have scored nine and conceded just one goal in the final 15 minutes of matches this season, highlighting their resilience. In contrast, Leeds have conceded four and scored four in that period away from home, meaning game management will be crucial.

This fixture presents Leeds with a massive opportunity. A win would open up a four-point cushion at the top, while a defeat would see them level on points with Burnley. Farke’s side will need to be patient, disciplined, and clinical if they are to breach Burnley’s formidable defensive setup. Leeds have the attacking firepower to cause problems, and with a solid run of form behind them, they should approach this contest with confidence. The question is whether they can find a way past Burnley’s wall—or whether the Clarets’ defensive masterclass will continue. Either way, Monday night promises to be a defining moment in the Championship promotion race.



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Who'd take a 0-0 draw?
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:29 pm Who'd take a 0-0 draw?
Obviously, a draw would benefit us more than them as we are 3 clear already, but we have to be looking at winning games as it’s so tight.
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:29 pm Who'd take a 0-0 draw?
I’ll take it if we lose
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:29 pm Who'd take a 0-0 draw?

Not me, a game we should be winning...
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Just mimic Hulls display at Sheff Utd tonight and we will all be happy !
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:29 pm Who'd take a 0-0 draw?
After tonight’s result, I’d be more inclined to risk defeat and go for the three points, sod it.
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:29 pm Who'd take a 0-0 draw?
Couple of very winnable games coming up after Burnley, Cardiff (H) & Coventry (A) then a tough run of Watford (A) Sunderland (H), Sheff Utd (A, West Brom (H). Moving 6 clear of Burnley would be a massive step so no for me, we’re a better team.
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Caution and conservative predictions have no place in the mindset of a team striving for greatness. Aiming for a 0-0 draw against Burnley is a defeatist approach that undermines the essence of football and the spirit of Leeds United.

We want to be the best. We want to be top of the league. We want to make cardigan boy regret his choice of apparel, and team selection... and shred his much vaunted defence to pieces.

A timid mentality stifles ambition and sends the wrong message to the players, fans, and opponents. Playing for a draw signals fear and a lack of confidence, handing the psychological edge to Burnley before a ball is even kicked.

Leeds must embrace the opportunity to dictate the game, take risks, and impose their identity on the pitch. By settling for mediocrity, the team risks losing sight of its potential to inspire and excite. Throw caution to the wind... let a thousand flowers blossom.

Victory comes to those who dare to dream big and act boldly. Leeds United has always thrived on a spirit of adventure and defiance, swashbuckling Bielsaball... and this match should be no different. Power comes from the boot laced with resolve.

The team must channel its inner grit and determination to press high, attack relentlessly, and aim for nothing less than three points. A cautious approach might seem safe, but it often invites pressure and mistakes. Attack is the best form of defence.

A triumphant, fearless display will not only secure the win but also galvanize the players and fans alike... wouldn't you like to be buzzing after great victory. The goal should be to leave Turf Moor with pride, having fought valiantly and showcased the true character of Leeds United, one of triumph and daring ambition.
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Wow Like That.
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The Subhuman wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:33 pm Not me, a game we should be winning...
We need to go for a victory, playing in our usual style. We are not good enough to go defensive for long periods, treat the match in the way we performed at Leicester last season.

Go for the three points!
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Our away performances have followed a fairly similar pattern and we shouldn't really expect too much deviation from what usually happens. First we'll attempt to control possession by passing back and across and then concede the opening goal, most likely from a set piece. We then create very little for the remainder of the match before going gung ho for the final 20 mins.

Rock solid home form is what's behind our promotion push so let's hope we get something from the game and move on.
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Jammy 07 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 9:15 am Our away performances have followed a fairly similar pattern and we shouldn't really expect too much deviation from what usually happens. First we'll attempt to control possession by passing back and across and then concede the opening goal, most likely from a set piece. We then create very little for the remainder of the match before going gung ho for the final 20 mins.

Rock solid home form is what's behind our promotion push so let's hope we get something from the game and move on.
"Faint heart never won fair lady" or the game... this perfectly captures the spirit Leeds must embody against Burnley. Known for their high-energy, attacking football, Leeds thrive on courage and boldness, pressing high and taking risks to create chances. Bogle and James with his speed, Firpo and Solomon with his trickery can win the game for us.

A timid approach simply won’t cut it in this clash; Leeds success depends on maintaining relentless intensity and fearless creativity. If Leeds play with their trademark confidence and drive, pushing past Burnley's solid defence, they’ll prove that bravery on the pitch is the key to claiming victory.

You may look at our away history but to quote that great democratic stateswoman let us think... 'What Can Be, Unburdened By What Has Been'

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Even before last nights defeat for the Blunts i was thinking we have nothing to lose against Burnley. Go for the win as i feel losing it really wont matter in the long run. There are going to be a lot more results like last nights were the top 4 teams ( current top 4 ) will drop points when not expected during the remaining games this season. None of the top 4 are going to run away with it this season, its going to be nip and tuck right to the end.
All points are important i realize that, but we wont win every game so you have to be realistic about it and take the win, draw or defeat and move onto the next game.
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GreennWhite wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 11:34 am Even before last nights defeat for the Blunts i was thinking we have nothing to lose against Burnley. Go for the win as i feel losing it really wont matter in the long run. There are going to be a lot more results like last nights were the top 4 teams ( current top 4 ) will drop points when not expected during the remaining games this season. None of the top 4 are going to run away with it this season, its going to be nip and tuck right to the end.
All points are important i realize that, but we wont win every game so you have to be realistic about it and take the win, draw or defeat and move onto the next game.
We always go for the win don't we ?

Our method of doing so though is always to try and control the game with possession rather than attack attack attack.
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Jammy 07 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 12:04 pm We always go for the win don't we ?

Our method of doing so though is always to try and control the game with possession rather than attack attack attack.
We are good at what we do, we wouldnt be top of the league if we werent. :tup:
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Burnley havent conceded a goal in the Championship for 7 games.

Time we burst that bubble with a blitz.
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I knew as soon as the Blunts got beat on Friday that the wait for Burnley was going to be intolerable.

Aaaaggggggghhh.
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1964white wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:49 am We need to go for a victory, playing in our usual style. We are not good enough to go defensive for long periods, treat the match in the way we performed at Leicester last season.

Go for the three points!
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Totally agree, John.
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