[Football- England 'Premier League'] 22.1/ 15:00 Leeds- Brentford

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[Football- England 'Premier League'] 22.1/ 15:00 Leeds- Brentford

Post by Steve » 22 Jan 2023 19:21

[Football- England 'Premier League'] 22.1/ 15:00 Leeds- Brentford

American home coach Jesse Marsch received two great news recently in the victory against Cardiff (FA Cup replay) earlier this week. Important striker Patrick Bamford played half of the match after injury, scoring two goals for the Welsh team (5: 2). Colombian goal-scoring striker Luis Sinisterra also appeared on the pitch (he had not played for a long time due to an injury he picked up in the fall, and before the unfortunate injury he was one of the best in the team). With this attacking duo available to play, Leeds greatly enhanced their 'firepower'. And there's also the experienced Spanish striker Rodrigo (he's already scored a few goals this season), the young and very talented Italian striker Degnand Gnonto (as a teenager he was selected for the Italian national team), and two cool substitutes (they can come in and do a good job at the end of the game) ) Jack Harrison and Joseph Gelhardt. From the rear it looks a bit worse, but the two central midfielders, Spaniard Marco Roca and American Tyler Adams are in a class of their own. Defender Stuart Dallas, midfielders Adam Forshaw and Archie Gray and Dutch striker Crysencio Sumerville will be out due to injury.
Brentford haven't lost a league game since October and are battling for a place in the table to qualify for Europe. A victory at Ellan Road will see The Bees move up the table to 6th place (just behind Spurs) and only one point off European competition. But aren't the "white and red" overestimated? The last home match against Bournemouth, although won (2:0), was relatively even, which could go either way. Goal-scoring striker Ivan Toney is the undisputed star of the team, but otherwise the squad is no better than Leeds. Experienced Swedish defender Pontus Jansson and Nigerian midfielder Frank Onyeka have been recovering from injuries for a long time.
Brentford is much higher in the table than the hosts, but in terms of personnel they are not a better team than "Pawi". Can "The Bees" afford European cups with such a squad? Leeds, on the other hand, are heavily involved in a relegation battle. And at home at Elland Road, he must look for points above all, counting on solid performances in front of his fans (points scored in six out of nine home games is a very good result).

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