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A clash of last season’s promotion rivals awaits on Wearside this weekend as Leeds United make the trip to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland in a 2pm kick-off on Sunday afternoon.Daniel
Jyaden Bogle is a wanted man at Leeds United, but the saga surrounding his future in January may not be as simple as it seems.
Of the current players out on loan, Mateo Joseph (Mallorca) and Joe Gelhardt (Hull City) have played the most, with the latter in contention for the Championship’s Golden Boot award. Leeds are more than happy with how their seasons are unfolding and do not anticipate any change in their circumstances next month.
Reports from John Menzies and Billy Meyers suggest that Leeds United have found a specific target for the January window. The club are looking to strengthen their defensive options. So, the board
BBC Sport examines some of the key themes before Sunday's match (14:00 GMT), which will be the first Premier League game between these sides for 23 years. Defensive strength key for Sunderland Sunderland's superb start to the season means they will be sixth on Christmas Day,
Calvert-Lewin’s is by far the smallest, represented by the shaded black area. The list is dominated by target-man strikers, with the likes of Karl Etta Eyong and Joaquin Panichelli gaining a reputation for their aerial prowess and ability to carve out close-range shots.
Leeds is creative, edgy and urban, and it gave the world Jelly Tots, M&S and fizzy drinks, yet it is largely misunderstood. “An odious place,” is how Charles Dickens famously described the city in 1866,
Leeds United got a late goal from Dominic Calvert-Lewin to run their Premier League unbeaten run to three following a 1-1 draw with Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Ahead of Sunday’s game we spoke to Leeds fan & writer Adonis Storr to find out more about Daniel Farke’s inform side!