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Elland Road

Sunday 23rd May 2021 -  16:00
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Sam Allardyce’s Baggies will want to bow out of the Premier League on a high when they visit Leeds United on Sunday afternoon (ko 4pm).

Their last time out

The Whites continued their winning run with a 2-0 away victory over Southampton on Tuesday evening.

Goals from top scorer Patrick Bamford and substitute Tyler Roberts were enough to see Leeds overcome the Saints, and ensure a top-10 finish in their debut season in England’s top tier.

In the dugout

Marcelo Bielsa’s style of coaching has continued to excite and entertain on England’s elite footballing stage this term.

The Argentinian is currently enjoying the longest tenure of his managerial career in west Yorkshire, having stayed at the other seven clubs he’s coached no longer than two seasons. Now in his third season at the helm of the Whites, Bielsa has moulded a side which, he hopes, will be pushing for European football next term after an eye-catching debut campaign in the top flight.

Bielsa joined the club in June 2018 and bounced back from Play-Off heartache in his first year in charge by securing automatic promotion to the Premier League - along with the Baggies - in July 2020. And after their victory against Saints last time out cemented a top-half finish in England’s elite tier, Leeds have largely kept the same squad which won them the Championship.

Although forward Patrick Bamford had experienced the intensity of the Premier League in the past during his spell with Middlesbrough, his first full campaign of top-flight football under Bielsa couldn’t have gone any better. As well as putting himself in contention for a potential place in England’s Euro 2021 squad, the 27-year-old has equalled his league goals tally from last season while providing eight assists - with a total 24 goal contributions from 37 matches.

Another example of a player who’s benefited from Bielsa’s system is Kalvin Phillips, whose first senior call-up to the Three Lions this term shows the lengths in which the former Athletic Bilbao, Lazio and Marseille coach has brought on his current Leeds side over more than two-and-a-half years at the club.

One to watch

While Bamford and Phillips have stood out, summer signing Raphinha has added skill and flair to United’s attacking play.

The Brazilian secured his first spell in English football after moving from French side Stade Rennais, and the confident winger has become a fan favourite among the Leeds faithful.

A number of dazzling performances has seen the 24-year-old turn draws into wins for the Whites - most notably against Everton and Fulham, and Raphinha’s quick feet, smart finishing and speed on the break have been important elements of Leeds’ forward play.

The stats prove this, with the tricky attacker recording 14 direct goal involvements over 29 appearances this season. And after netting in the reverse game against the Baggies back in December 2020, the Brazilian will be looking to do the same again on Sunday as he looks to end the campaign on a scoring note.

Our last meeting

It was a heavy defeat for the Baggies when they faced the Whites at the end of 2020 at The Hawthorns.

But Albion have enjoyed some thumping victories over Leeds in the past, such as the 4-1 Hawthorns triumph over their Yorkshire counterparts in November 2018.

Stats

Leeds

  • The Whites are the division’s joint-sixth highest scorers
  • Patrick Bamford is currently the joint-fifth highest scorer in the PL
  • Leeds No.1 Illan Meslier is the youngest keeper in PL history, at 21-years-old, to have kept 10 clean sheets in a season

Albion

  • Matheus Pereira has six goals in his last eight PL games
  • Sam Allardyce has lost just one of his last six managerial duels with Leeds
  • Albion have scored in three of their last four away matches

Head to head

  Leeds wins Draw Albion wins
League 34 16 29
FA Cup 2 1 3
League Cup 1 2 1
Total 37 19 33

Our one to watch

Hal Robson-Kanu will want to add another goal to his tally before the end of the season.

The Welsh forward scored against 2019/20 champions Liverpool in one of Albion’s last games of the 2020/21 Premier League campaign.

And after seeing the Baggies create a host of chances from their last two matches, the 31-year-old will be hoping to profit on that craft against the Whites this Sunday.

Follow the game

Gez Mulholland will be joined by once midfield-now-microphone maestro Andy Johnson to provide proudly partisan commentary and an expert insight for WBA Radio.

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Live commentary starts from 15 minutes before kick-off and will be accessible through the live match centre or WBA TV.

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The game is also available to watch on BT Sport.

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Albion were beaten 3-1 by Leeds on the final day of the 2020/21 Premier League campaign at Elland Road.

Rodrigo and Kalvin Phillips scored in the opening period for the hosts, who were welcoming supporters back to Elland Road for the first time since winning the Championship last season.

Patrick Bamford’s penalty made it three and Hal Robson-Kanu came off the bench to find the back of the net, but it came too late as the Baggies ended their top-flight season finale in defeat. 

Departing manager Sam Allardyce was without top goalscorer Matheus Pereira for the trip, so opted to change shape and bring Dara O’Shea and Callum Robinson in to replace the Brazilian as well as striker Hal Robson-Kanu.

8,000 Leeds fans were inside the stadium for the game, and they were celebrating the afternoon’s first goal on 17 minutes when Rodrigo nodded home from a corner.

Darnell Furlong had a header saved and Robinson struck wide as Albion threatened to spoil the party, but instead the home team doubled their advantage shortly before the break through Phillips’ free-kick.

The Baggies created opportunities again following half-time - Matt Phillips hit the post, Robinson shot wide and Ainsley Maitland-Niles saw one saved - yet they just couldn’t seem to find the net.

Substitutes Grady Diangana and Robson-Kanu also guided efforts off-target during a long spell of dominance, however Leeds further extended their lead 11 minutes from time thanks to Patrick Bamford’s penalty.

Albion did manage to get on the scoresheet late on, though, when Robson-Kanu took advantage of a defensive mishap to curl beyond Casilla in the Leeds net for his second goal in three games.

But the Welsh forward's strike in the dying embers only came as a consolation, as Sam Allardyce's final game in charge of the Baggies ended with a loss.

 

Albion: Johnstone, Furlong, Ajayi, Bartley, O’Shea (Robson-Kanu 61), Townsend; Gallagher, Yokuslu, Maitland-Niles (Grant, 83); Phillips, Robinson (Diangana 61).

Substitutes: Button, Taylor, Peltier, Gardner-Hickman, Iroegbunam, Diagne.