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Leeds United travel to London face Brentford on Sunday afternoon, looking to bring the momentum gained last week to the Gtech Community Stadium.Following an exhilarating 3-1 win over Chelsea, and a
Leeds United legend Gordon Strachan is backing his former club to beat the drop – because Daniel Farke still has the players on his side.
Leeds have eased the pressure on their manager - three fixtures that looked daunting have instead brought performances and points
Leeds United will look to carry on the momentum from two brave performances at Elland Road last week, travelling to London to face Brentford.The Whites make the trip to the Gtech Community Stadium
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Manchester City won and consigned Leeds United to their sixth loss in seven matches. It was the outcome most observers would have predicted pre-match, another twist of the pressure valve on Daniel Farke’s position as manager. Except it was not what anyone would have expected.
Sources say Leeds United are now unlikely to sign a striker in the January transfer window after Daniel Farke's decision vs Chelsea.
Leeds United head to Brentford in the Premier League this weekend with Daniel Farke confirming Lukas Nmecha will miss out. The striker remains symptomatic with a hamstring problem and is training individually.
After going 2-0 down, goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Anton Stach drew the game level in a frenetic two minutes of second half action. However, the Yorkshire side was promptly pegged back when Leeds were carved open by a pass from Ryan Gravenberch which found Szoboszlai in the penalty area, who slotted home.
Leeds United are ready to stick behind Daniel Farke for now, although the German remains under significant pressure.