Tag: Leeds United

  • BREAKING! RUTHLESS Arsenal demolish Leeds United 5-0

    BREAKING! RUTHLESS Arsenal demolish Leeds United 5-0

    Ruthless Arsenal on Saturday demolished Leeds United 5-0 at the Emirates stadium.

    The Gunners began the match with all vigour which paid off in the 34th minute when Jurrien Timber registered his first goal this season.

    Bukayo Saka was on song in the 46 minute when he also scored his first goal this season in the premiership.

    Immediately the second half resumed, newly signed Viktor Gyokeres scored his first goal for the Gunners at the Emirates.

    In the 56th minute, Timber scored his second goal.

    At 95th minute, Gyokeres netted penalty to make it 5 goals.

    Details shortly…

  • Championship: Leeds on verge of promoting to EPL, thrash Norwich 4-0 to reach final

    Championship: Leeds on verge of promoting to EPL, thrash Norwich 4-0 to reach final

    Leeds City have reached the finals of this season play-offs after  thrashing  Norwich City 4-0 in the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final on Thursday night.

    The first leg of the tie had ended goalless at Carrow Road.

    However, in the second leg, Daniel Farke’s men were three goals up in the first half at home, thanks to goals from Ilia Gruev, Joel Piroe and Georginio Rutter.

    Crysencio Summerville added a fourth after the break, as Leeds kept their hopes of returning to the Premier League alive.

    They will face either Southampton or West Brom in the final. The first leg between these two teams also finished 0-0 and the second leg is scheduled for Friday.

    The final will be played on Sunday, May 26.

  • Guardiola angry over Haaland’s penalty kick gesture

    Guardiola angry over Haaland’s penalty kick gesture

    A magnanimous gesture by Manchester City’s goal machine Erling Haaland left Pep Guardiola fuming on Saturday.

    This was after the Norwegian striker ignored his manager’s instructions to take a penalty kick and handed the ball to teammate Ilkay Gundogan.

    The German midfielder had scored a first-half brace to put the English Premier League leaders 2-0 up against Leeds United.

    But Guardiola yelled from the sidelines for the 22-year-old Haaland to take the penalty kick they had been awarded in the closing minutes.

    However, Haaland, who has already scored a Premier League single season record of 35 goals, glanced at Guardiola before handing the ball to Gundogan for him to complete a hat-trick.

    It was a move that sent the Spanish manager into fits of rage, especially as Gundogan’s effort was pushed aside by a diving goalkeeper Joel Robles.

    “If Gundo scores, everyone is ‘OK, hat-trick, well done’,” Guardiola said following Manchester City’s 2-1 victory.

    “But a taker is a taker. At 2-0, this is a business, not a situation where we cannot forget it.”

    The 32-year-old Gundogan felt the heat from Guardiola when he stepped up to the penalty kick spot.

    “First he showed to Erling that he was quite mad about that, and then also he had a go at me,” Gundogan told reporters. “It is what it is at the end.

    “The moment Erling grabbed the ball, I was sure he was going to take it but he looked out for me.

    “I checked with him a few times to make sure he was sure. He was certain to hand the ball to me. I was confident to score.”

    Haaland had several excellent scoring chances, with a shot that bounced off the crossbar and another that glanced off the post.

    With Manchester City in pursuit of their third successive Premier League title, and the win having extended their lead over second-placed Arsenal to four points, Guardiola’s mood somewhat later improved.

    “The performance was excellent. We played really, really good,” the Spaniard, whose side have four league games left this season, said by the time he met reporters post-game.

    “Who knows if Erling takes the penalty kick and miss it? What happen if Gundo takes the penalty kick and score? So, the question is 2-0, who is the taker? The taker is Erling.

    “Second point is that is how Erling is as a person. He is incredible, wants to score goals, but at the same time, the team, the mates are important.

    “He had chances to score goals, he didn’t convert, but he played an outstanding game.

    “But a taker is a taker. At 2-0, this is a business, not a situation where we cannot forget it.

    “Especially in England, it never is over and I want the taker who has more routine, who is a specialist, to take it.”

    Treble-chasing Manchester City next head to Real Madrid for the first leg of their 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League semi-final fixture on Tuesday.

  • EPL: Struggling Leeds United sack manager

    EPL: Struggling Leeds United sack manager

    English Premier League (EPL) side Leeds United sacked their American manager Jesse Marsch on Monday, with the team languishing 17th in the table, one place above the relegation zone.

    Marsch joined Leeds United in February 2022, replacing Argentine manager Marcelo Bielsa and secured the club’s top-flight survival on the final day of last season.

    “We would like to thank Jesse and his backroom staff for their efforts and wish them well for the future,” Leeds United said in a statement.

    “The process of appointing a new head coach is underway and we will continue to keep supporters up to date throughout the coming days.”

    Leeds United have won only four of their 20 league matches this season with 10 losses and six draws.

    The 49-year-old Marsch had a total of 11 victories in his 37 matches in charge and his side last won a league match on Nov. 5 when they beat Bournemouth 4-3.

    Marsch has previously coached RB Leipzig, New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg.

    Leeds United will face third-placed Manchester United at Old Trafford in the league on Wednesday before facing them again in the reverse fixture on Sunday.

    They are level on 18 points with third-bottom Everton and have a game in hand on all the teams around them.

  • EPL: Leeds, Brighton win as Manchester City claim top spot after defeating Fulham 2-1

    EPL: Leeds, Brighton win as Manchester City claim top spot after defeating Fulham 2-1

    Manchester City climbed to the summit of the Premier League table after a slim 2-1 win over visiting Fulham at the Etihad Stadium.

    Alvarez fires into roof of the net in the 17th minute of the encounter  but Fulham’s Pereira levels from spot after the  city defender Cancelo saw  red for a bad tackle.

    The full-back was penalised for barging Harry Wilson off the ball inside the City box 25 minutes into the match. Cancelo was shown a straight red card and was given a lecture by Pep Guardiola before walking down the tunnel, while Andreas Pereira converted the penalty to make it 1-1.

    The Portugal international made no attempt to play the ball and simply rammed into the Fulham player to knock him off the ball.

    Substitute  Erling Haaland who initially had a goal chalked off eventually  netted from the spot in stoppage time to secure three maximum points to City.

    Meanwhile, Leeds United recorded their second straight win against Bournemouth 4-3 after defeating Liverpool at Anfield 2-1 last weekend.

    Leeds came from the heels of eight games without winning to securing a back to back victory against Liverpool and Bournemouth.

    Also Brighton defeated Wolves at  Molineux 2-3  to continue their fantastic run in the Premier League.

    Nottingham forest who got  bashed 5-0 by Arsenal last weekend  on match day 14 settled for a 2-2 draw against visiting Brentford in another thrilling encounter.

  • EPL: Real reasons we defeated Liverpool 2-1 away – Leeds Coach, Marsch

    EPL: Real reasons we defeated Liverpool 2-1 away – Leeds Coach, Marsch

    Jesse Marsch, the coach of Leeds United has revealed that the fear of relegation made his boys play their heart out against Liverpool in yesterday’s night win over the Reds.

    Marsch said that Leeds United was able to beat Liverpool because his players stepped up big against the host.

    An early goal and a late goal in the match ended Liverpool’s 70-match unbeaten run at Anfield in the English Premier League.

    Two goals from Rodrigo Moreno and Crysencio Summerville gave Leeds all three points against Liverpool.

    Mohammed Salah did score for Jurgen Klopp’s side at Anfield.

    “It was a good performance,” Marsch said at his post-match press conference after the game.

    “It was good that we were able to reward ourselves. My feeling is that we shouldn’t be in the situation we are in, but we are.

    “I’ve tried to stay calm but also to push. The group is strong and they are committed, so I am thankful to have them.

    “They stepped up big today and they are the reason we were able to get the win.”

  • EPL: Chelsea coach, Tuchel reacts to Mendy’s howler against Leeds United

    EPL: Chelsea coach, Tuchel reacts to Mendy’s howler against Leeds United

    Chelsea boss, Thomas Tuchel, has reacted to Edouard Mendy’s howler  that gifted Leeds United their first goal before scoring two more in the English Premier League game between both sides.

    Leeds United defeated Chelsea by 3-0 at Elland Road on Sunday afternoon to inflict first defeat of the season on Chelsea.

    Goals from Brenden Aaronson, Rodrigo Moreno and Jack Harrison gave Leeds the victory over Chelsea.

    During the encounter, Brenden Aaronson capitalised on an awful Edouard Mendy mistake and Rodrigo headed in from a free-kick, while Koulibaly got a second-half red card.

    In the post match conference, Tuchel expressed disappointment in Mendy’s performance especially the howler that led to the first goal.

    He said “He knows himself. With these kinds of mistakes, we don’t have to speak a lot. It’s a huge mistake at a crucial time in the match. It does not help and he’s the one who is most disappointed.”

    Tuchel also commented on defender Kalidou Koulibaly’s red card against Leeds.

    Asked if Koulibaly’s red card was fair, Tuchel added, “We cannot get frustrated in Premier League games. It should be pure joy to play in an atmosphere like this.”

    Chelsea have won one  drawn one and lost one in their first three games of the current campaign.

  • EPL: Leeds United unleash embarrassing defeat on Chelsea

    EPL: Leeds United unleash embarrassing defeat on Chelsea

    Leeds United unleashed an embarrassing defeat on Chelsea in a thrilling English Premier League encounter at Elland Road on Sunday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that at the 69th minute of play, Leeds were already 3 goals up as Chelsea struggled to get themselves into the game.

    Brenden Aaronson first pulled the trigger in the 33rd minute of the game before Rodrigo added another in the 37th minute and Jack Harrison capped it off in the 69th minute.

    Sterling had thought he scored his first goal for Chelsea in the 15th minute of play, but was ruled out for offside.

    However, Aaronson did not miss the mark thereafter. Awful Mendy handed Aaronson his first Leeds goal on a plate.

    The keeper took too long on the ball in the six-yard box and he then tried to take Aaronson, who nicked it off his toes and then had a tap-in to do from close range.

    Leeds quickly doubled their lead after Harrison whipped a superb free-kick delivery into the penalty area from the left and Rodrigo rose up high above James and powered his header into the right corner of the net, bringing the first half of the game to a close.

    As the second half began, Harrison made it 3-0. James picked out Rodrigo in the box with a cross from the left, but could not control it and instead the ball fell perfectly to Harrison, who poked the ball into the back of the net from close range.

    TNG reports Leeds continued their unbeaten start to the season with the win, having beaten Wolves 2-1 on the opening day of the season, before drawing 2-2 against Southampton, despite holding a 2-0 lead as they headed into the final 20 minutes.

    Chelsea had experienced a similar start to the season before this embarrassing defeat from Leeds. Chelsea had beaten Everton 1-0, before conceding a late equaliser against Tottenham to draw 2-2 at Stamford Bridge.

    The Tottenham game saw a fracas between Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte on the sidelines. The fracas ended with Tuchel being handed a one-match touchline ban.

  • Leeds United star Raphinha rejects Chelsea

    Leeds United star Raphinha rejects Chelsea

    Leeds United star Raphinha has pulled out of talks with Chelsea.

    Sport says the Brazilian has told his representatives he doesn’t want to join Chelsea as he calls on them to halt discussions.

    Chelsea looked to have leaped to the front of the queue, topping Arsenal’s initial offer. However the Brazilian doesn’t want to head to west London – and has told agent Deco to stop negotiating.

    The player remains determined to seal a dream switch to Barcelona. The Catalans have long been the ideal destination for South American stars and the Leeds star is no different as he waits for their move.

    The Spanish side though are struggling financially and cannot, yet, come up with the money needed. They’re still waiting on Frenkie de Jong to join Manchester United to create funds, some of which they’ve already earmarked to sign Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski

  • Transfer: Man City schedule medical for Kalvin Phillips

    Manchester City aim to close the signing of Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips by the weekend.

    The England international saw City’s offer for him accepted by Leeds last week. However, Phillips’ summer break has delayed negotiations.

    The Daily Mail says his medical tests are due to take place tomorrow and provided all goes according to plan his £45m move to the Etihad can be rubber-stamped.

    Phillips has a deal with Leeds to 2024, but resisted attempts by management to open talks about a new deal during the season.

    He is now set to complete a move to City, where he is seen as a potential replacement for former captain Fernandinho, who has just signed for Athletico Paranaense.

    Phillips will become City’s second signing of the summer after the £51million arrival of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund.