Palace return to Selhurst Park after playing their last two games away from home. Closely contested defeats to Leicester and Newcastle were by the odd goal, ...
Palace is a tough place to play at, so it will be a big challenge for us and require entire concentration and focus on the task in hand.” Jesse Marsch will be without Adam Forshaw who will now miss the remainder of the season. The man in the middle on Monday night will be Darren England. The official has overseen 19 matches this season, showing 78 yellow cards and one red in that time. The all-important scenario down the bottom for Jesse Marsch’s side is clear, and that’s to keep focusing on your own matches, as the season conclusion edges closer. #LUFC #MOT @CrusaderLeeds pic.twitter.com/NNdGasLEPw April 22, 2022 Palace return to Selhurst Park after playing their last two games away from home.
European champions Chelsea have proven they have what it takes to dethrone City, however, having done it in last season's Champions League final and will be ...
Zaha gets a second bite at it from a tighter angle, but the keeper stretches to kick that one away as well. Clyne fizzes a great throughball down the left for Olise, but a heavy touch takes it away from him before he can put in a cross. He has Schlupp ahead of him, but he knocks it straight out of play to big groans from the fans. The points are shared after a goalless draw between Crystal Palace and Leeds United. The hosts dominated the game, creating some great chances, but they just couldn't find a way through their opponents. His shot takes a deflection off Ayling, and it loops just wide of the far top corner. Leeds stay in 16th, and that point means they're now five points above Everton and the relegation zone.
The underdog Crystal Palace side has several advantages that point to an upset over Leeds United.
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Ayling with his millionth foul. The referee, who looks rather like The Wire's Jimmy McNulty, opts not to book him. 9:44PM. 87 mins: Crystal Palace 0 ...
Leeds lose it, Palace break, Ayling trips Zaha. A yellow for me, that. Toes it past the keeper but there's not quite enough on it and Leeds are able to hack it clear. Will we see a bit more quality in the second dig? A nice crossfield pass here, Raphinha picks it up in the inside right channel, cuts inside and tries to fire it left foot. Leeds are the first to show here. Booking for that, and then a booking for Ward as well for retaliating. It all made for a well-earned point for Leeds, even if they might have needed more. The arrival of Michael Olise helped in that regard and before long they were creating chances for Zaha — denied twice by Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier — and Conor Gallagher, who fired over from range. The scrappiness of the game did not suit Palace’s players, who created chances but never looked likely to show the ruthless edge that was required against a spirited Leeds backline. Such was the animosity that Vieira once accused Marsch of swaying the referees by “crying all week” in the build-up to the game. An ugly point, but a point nonetheless for a Leeds United team that remains a part of this relegation scrap whether they like it or not. The fixture list is not a source of encouragement for Leeds, who face Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea in their next three games.
Leeds United finally return to Premier League against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park tonight and you can follow all of the developments here.
Jesse Marsch has confirmed Leeds United's team at Crystal Palace in he Premier League on Monday night at Selhurst Park.
Illan Meslier has recovered from the knock at Wolverhampton Wanderers while Luke Ayling and Stuart Dallas continue in the full-back positions. Diego Llorente retains his place alongside Liam Cooper after praise from Marsch for the clean sheet at Vicarage Road. One change was enough for Jesse Marsch in the Leeds United line-up which saw off Watford 3-0 more than two weeks ago with Kalvin Phillips restored.
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Nathaniel Clyne's overlap and the subsequent cross is exactly what Vieira will want from him tonight. A series of fouls on Wilfried Zaha out wide sees plenty of free-kicks but no bookings. Palace a re really turning the screw now. Palace boss Patrick Vieira will be keen to avoid another first half like his side had at St James’ Park, where they struggled to match their hosts' intensity and repeatedly gave the ball away in poor positions. Referee Darren England is not a popular man right now. Leeds, meanwhile, head to south London on a four-game unbeaten run.