by CTID Hants » Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:06 am
Annoying dipper twat has us down for 3-0, but with wholesale changes that most of us anticipate I would be happy with any win of any kind. More importantly we must avoid any injuries at all costs.
From the beeb
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Leeds could beat Manchester City away in the Premier League for the first time since a 4-0 victory at Maine Road in January 2001.
Leeds had 52% ball possession in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City earlier this season. No team has ever had the majority of possession against a Pep Guardiola-managed side in both top-flight meetings in a season.
Manchester City
Manchester City need 11 points from their remaining seven league fixtures to guarantee winning a fifth Premier League title.
They have won 27 of their past 28 matches in all competitions, with the exception being a home league defeat against Manchester United last month.
City have kept an unrivalled 17 Premier League clean sheets this season, just three behind their top-flight record set in 2018-19.
Pep Guardiola's side have only conceded nine league goals since the turn of the year, keeping clean sheets in 10 of their 17 top-flight games during that period.
They are unbeaten in 41 home matches against newly-promoted sides since a 2-0 defeat by Reading in February 2007 (W36, D5).
Sergio Aguero could play against Leeds in the Premier League for the first time. He has scored against 32 of the 33 teams he has faced in the competition, only failing to do so against Bolton.
Gabriel Jesus is one goal away from becoming just the second Brazilian player to reach 50 Premier League goals, emulating Roberto Firmino.
Leeds United
Leeds United's tally of 42 points is their highest after 30 games of a Premier League campaign since 2001-02, when they had 51 points and went on to finish fifth.
Marcelo Bielsa's side are yet to draw a Premier League away fixture this season (W7, L8).
They could win three consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since 2002-03 under Terry Venables. That run was ended by a 2-1 defeat against Manchester City at Maine Road.
Raphinha has been directly involved in nine goals in 13 Premier League away appearances, scoring four and setting up five
Born A Blue
