Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread - Casilla, Cooper and Rodrigo all start
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Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread - Casilla, Cooper and Rodrigo all start
Tuesday 18th May 18:00 | St Mary Stadium
Leeds make the 250 mile trip to the South Coast to face Southampton at St Mary's on Tuesday evening to play in front of supporters for the first time since December. The Whites are in the form of their lives. If you excuse them for their last trip down to the South Coast (where they lost against Brighton 2-0), they have not lost since West Ham away in early March. Leeds are currently 10 points ahead of the Saints, and are separated by four places. Recent home wins against Fulham and Crystal Palace have elevated Ralph Hasenhüttl's team to 14th. Leeds will keep the pressure on Arsenal and Everton who are within striking distance with just two games left.
Leeds have no new injury doubts, though Marcelo Bielsa has released Robin Koch and Mateusz Klich early to prepare for the Euros. This means Stuart Dallas to the No 8 role with Rodrigo playing in the attacking midfield role. Tyler Roberts is on the bench alongside Pablo Hernandez who passed a late fitness test. Captain Liam Cooper returns to the heart of defence alongside Diego Llorente with Pascal Struijk dropping to the bench. A surprise change also sees Kiko Casilla starting between the sticks in place of Illan Meslier. Southampton are boosted by the news that Oriol Romeu could return after nearly three months out with an ankle injury. Defender Jan Bednarek is available again after missing the win over Fulham with a heel problem.
The teams last met back in February when the Whites ended up three nil winners. Patrick Bamford scored his 13th goal of the season to help Leeds end a run of back-to-back defeats, striking early in the second half, timing his run to perfection to beat offside and latch on to Tyler Roberts' through-ball before firing a low shot into the far corner. A neat Stuart Dallas finish from the edge of the box and Raphinha's superb free-kick sealed the points. Leeds are looking to complete a league double over Southampton for the first time since the 2005-06 Championship season. They last won both Premier League fixtures in a season against the Saints in 2001-02.
Southampton have won five of their last six home league games against Leeds, including the last three in a row. Leeds have won half of their 18 Premier League away games this season - they last reached double figures in a top-flight campaign back in 1973-74, when they won the title. They could become just the second side to finish a Premier League campaign with no away draws, emulating Tottenham in 2018-19. Leeds have won four of their five midweek league matches this season, including both away fixtures (5-0 v West Brom, 2-1 v Newcastle). The have scored a top-flight high of 13 goals from outside the penalty area this season.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Southampton's form has improved greatly since the last time we played them. However, so has ours. I expect us to win this one.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Neither Koch and Klich will feature, would expect Dallas to return to the No.8 role.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Meslier
Ayling
Alioski
Llorente
Struijk
Phillips
Dallas
Harrison
Raphinha
Roberts
Rodrigo
for me
Ayling
Alioski
Llorente
Struijk
Phillips
Dallas
Harrison
Raphinha
Roberts
Rodrigo
for me
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The stronger we finish the easier it will be to attract top talent.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Meslier
Ayling Llorente Struijk Alioski
Phillips
Dallas Rodrigo
Raphinha Bamford Harrison
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That'd be my selection... we've seen enough of Tyler Roberts unfortunately.
Ayling Llorente Struijk Alioski
Phillips
Dallas Rodrigo
Raphinha Bamford Harrison
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That'd be my selection... we've seen enough of Tyler Roberts unfortunately.
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One would expect Klich back next season then as a valued first team member ..
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Yes, Elland. We already have a number of quality players and a great team spirit in the squad, plus the best coach in the world. Some of our players may also shine at the Euros.Ellandback1 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 5:02 pm The stronger we finish the easier it will be to attract top talent.
We're on a real upwards trajectory, I believe we'll make top 6 next season and qualify for Europe comfortably.
Southampton's form in 2021 is absolutely shocking:
Played 20
Won 5
Drew 2
Lost 13
Goals For: 22
Goals Against 44
I believe we will absolutely roast them
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I really hope so, he's been very good in the last two matches and back to his former self. I've kept hearing rumours that he has a hip injury and has had to have regular injections to keep playing, which would explain the dip in form.
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But has MB seen enough of him?Ron Swanson wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 5:13 pm Meslier
Ayling Llorente Struijk Alioski
Phillips
Dallas Rodrigo
Raphinha Bamford Harrison
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That'd be my selection... we've seen enough of Tyler Roberts unfortunately.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Hah.
There is clearly a reason why he’s on several million a year and I have a day job.
But I just don’t see a PL player there, let alone one who can hold down a place in a side already in the top half of the table and looking to progress.
Copper, Llorente and Struijk have all scored more goals than him this season in similar/fewer games.
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Roberts leads a charmed life doesnt he?
Klich dropping out gives him two more chances to show us something
Klich dropping out gives him two more chances to show us something
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"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
He’s offski I reckon, he probably realises that when everyone’s fit he isn’t getting a game, there’s talk of attacking reinforcements in the summer and young Greenwood will be staking a claim shortly from the U23s.
A move is likely best for him at this point. Hope we get a few quid and include a sell-on clause or buy-back option. You know he’ll turn into a world-beater as soon as he’s out the door.
A move is likely best for him at this point. Hope we get a few quid and include a sell-on clause or buy-back option. You know he’ll turn into a world-beater as soon as he’s out the door.
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Based on our recent form and performances we should win really.
But maybe the fans give Southampton an edge? Or maybe it is the opposite? Increase the nerves for them.
Id like to see Shacks and Rodrigo given a start in place of Bamford and Klich.
Think Rodders earned that chance playing through the middle and tbh i think Paddy's chance of going to the Euros is gone now.
Shacks is make or break imo, its become abundantly clear MB isnt convinced and therefore id give him a last chance.
But maybe the fans give Southampton an edge? Or maybe it is the opposite? Increase the nerves for them.
Id like to see Shacks and Rodrigo given a start in place of Bamford and Klich.
Think Rodders earned that chance playing through the middle and tbh i think Paddy's chance of going to the Euros is gone now.
Shacks is make or break imo, its become abundantly clear MB isnt convinced and therefore id give him a last chance.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Thats us losing now, well doneWhite Riot wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 5:52 pm
Southampton's form in 2021 is absolutely shocking:
Played 20
Won 5
Drew 2
Lost 13
Goals For: 22
Goals Against 44
I believe we will absolutely roast them
Just for comparison sake though.
Played 20.
Won 9
Drew 3
Lost 8
Scored 27
Conceded 23
Points 30
8th in the form table.
Southampton are 19th. . . .
Must . . . . Not . . . . Say . . . .anything . . . Confident
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Form tables mean nothing when nothing's at stake. Southampton could come out like Brazil or Pudsey Athletic (assuming there is one!).
There's nothing at stake for them yet a higher EPL place for us counts for more dosh.
Apart from that it's pride and MB won't want them to slip up.
There's nothing at stake for them yet a higher EPL place for us counts for more dosh.
Apart from that it's pride and MB won't want them to slip up.
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I'm very confident and we are on a real high. They won't know what's hit them
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This and fans should be in an end of season party mood and happy to be back in the groundNorm wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 2:05 am Form tables mean nothing when nothing's at stake. Southampton could come out like Brazil or Pudsey Athletic (assuming there is one!).
There's nothing at stake for them yet a higher EPL place for us counts for more dosh.
Apart from that it's pride and MB won't want them to slip up.
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Re: Southampton v Leeds Utd Match Thread
Looking forward to this one. It will be interesting to see how RH goes about it. I think they normally have a go and attack, so it should suit us and them and be like the Basketball game we apparently like. Come on the boys put down another marker.